Space Tech Digest — 2026-06-22
White House Air Force One now equipped with Starlink for presidential communications—the first confirmed use of a commercial LEO constellation for U.S. government leadership. NASA awards private Mars orbiter contract (non-SpaceX), signaling competition in deep-space exploration. James Webb catches an extreme exoplanet being roasted by its star.
Space Tech Digest — 2026-06-22
Launch & Mission Updates
SpaceX Falcon 9 — Vandenberg Reconnaissance Mission
- Vehicle: Falcon 9
- Status: Launched (June 17)
- Details: SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base to deploy military reconnaissance satellites. The pre-dawn launch supported U.S. national security objectives as part of ongoing military space operations.

SpaceX Falcon 9 — BlueBird Direct-to-Cell Satellites
- Vehicle: Falcon 9
- Status: Launched (June 17)
- Details: SpaceX deployed three of AST SpaceMobile's giant BlueBird direct-to-cell satellites to low Earth orbit. These massive satellites are designed to provide cellular connectivity directly to standard mobile phones, even in remote areas without terrestrial infrastructure.

Isar Aerospace Spectrum — Onward and Upward Mission
- Vehicle: Spectrum Rocket
- Status: Scrubbed/Delayed (scheduled June 15)
- Details: Isar Aerospace's "Onward and Upward" mission from Norway's Andoya Spaceport faced delays after weeks of extended hold periods. Over a year after the Spectrum rocket's maiden flight failed, the company aimed for a second attempt, though liftoff was postponed from the originally scheduled June 15 window.

Isar Aerospace scrubs second launch of Spectrum rocket after weeks of delays - NASASpaceFlight.com
Launch Previews: Worldwide launch manifest quiet as 2026 begins - NASASpaceFlight.com
Launch Preview: 10 launches scheduled from sites across the world - NASASpaceFlight.com
Commercial Space
- Relativity Space & NASA Mars Mission: NASA selected Eric Schmidt's rocket company Relativity Space to build and launch the Aeolus Mars orbiter in 2028—a major win signaling competition beyond SpaceX for deep-space exploration. The spacecraft will be the first to provide daily global measurements of Mars' atmosphere and environment.

- Trump Air Force One Gets Starlink: The interim presidential aircraft—a $400 million Boeing 747-8—has been equipped with Starlink for secure presidential communications. This marks the first confirmed use of a commercial low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for White House operations, representing a major milestone for SpaceX's space internet service.
Science & Discovery
- James Webb Captures Extreme Exoplanet: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observed HD 80606 b, a Jupiter-sized exoplanet in an extremely elliptical orbit that brings it dangerously close to its sun-like star. The observations revealed the planet being "roasted" by intense stellar radiation—among the most extreme hot Jupiters discovered. Webb's infrared spectroscopy provided detailed measurements of atmospheric composition under extreme heating conditions.

- Webb & Hubble Reveal Galactic History: Combined observations from James Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes resolved a decades-old mystery about Terzan 5, a dense globular cluster relic from the Milky Way's formation. The dual-telescope study revealed the cluster's true age and composition, providing new insights into the early universe's star-formation history.

Upcoming Launch Schedule
| Date | Vehicle | Payload | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Late June 2026 | Rocket Lab Electron + Curie | Small satellite constellation (320 kg to LEO) | New Zealand |
| Q3 2026 | Multiple Chinese launchers | Guowang constellation expansion | Jiuquan & Xichang |
| 2027 (target) | Relativity Terran R | Aeolus Mars orbiter | TBD |
What to Watch This Week
- China's Launch Cadence: China is on track to surpass 100 orbital launches in a calendar year for the first time in 2026, with multiple missions in rapid succession. Watch for debuts of potentially reusable launch vehicles with greater payload capacity than most existing rockets.
- Private Mars Missions Accelerate: With NASA now contracting non-SpaceX providers for Mars exploration, expect announcements on additional partnerships and timelines for the 2027-2028 Mars launch window.
- ESA Ariane 6 Operations: Europe's upgraded Ariane 6 launcher continues flight operations after upgrades; watch for mission announcements and customer manifests signaling European commercial competitiveness.
Sources compiled from SpaceNews, NASASpaceFlight, Spaceflight Now, KeepTrack, Ars Technica, and NASA Science.
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