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Canada offers $5 million to build satellite quantum communications link with the UK
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has posted a $5 million funding opportunity to develop a secure transatlantic quantum communications network. Interested companies must submit their applications by July 15, 2026.
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Canadian consortium led by NordSpace awarded $3.2M from NGen for AI-powered space propulsion manufacturing
Markham-based NordSpace Corp. is leading a Canadian consortium that has been awarded $3.2 million from Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen). The funding will support an $8โฆ
NASA outlines iterative Moon Base strategy; Lunar Outpost awarded LTV contract with consortium partner MDA Space
On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, NASA detailed its updated roadmap for establishing a sustained lunar presence through its newly defined Moon Base program, emphasizing an iterative,โฆ
Starship V3 launch scrubbed at t-40 seconds; Friday attempt planned
The inaugural test flight of SpaceX’s Starship Version 3 (V3), the 12th Starship flight test, was scrubbed on May 21, 2026, after multiple holds and resets at theโฆ
DND and ISED launch $5.5M in challenges for Arctic optical comms and quantum repeaters
The government has issued two new Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC) challenges aimed at the domestic space and high-tech sectors, offering up to $5.55 million in total potential fundingโฆ
NASA aligns space technology investments with industry shortfalls and Ignition initiative
NASA has outlined its 40 primary technology focus areas for Fiscal Year 2026, signalling a concentrated effort to fund the capabilities necessary for long-term lunar infrastructure and deepโฆ
Star Catcher secures US$65M Series A to develop orbital power grid
tar Catcher Industries has closed an oversubscribed US$65 million Series A funding round to accelerate the development of its in-space power infrastructure. The round was led by Bโฆ
Blue Origin lunar lander cabin mock-up arrives as NASA’s Artemis face delays
A full-scale mock-up of a crew cabin for a future lunar lander for NASA’s Artemis program now is operational for training and testing. Located in the Space Vehicleโฆ


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