Space Tech Digest — 2026-07-13
SpaceX achieved a milestone with its 81-satellite rideshare launch from California on July 7, while Vast Space's Haven-1 private station advances toward a Q1 2027 debut. Meanwhile, the Space Force expanded its launch vendor pool by awarding contracts to Impulse Space and Relativity Space, intensifying competition in the national security launch market.
Space Tech Digest — 2026-07-13
Launch & Mission Updates
SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-17 Rideshare Mission
- Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9
- Status: Launched July 7, 2026
- Details: Successfully lofted 81 satellites to orbit from California in a dedicated rideshare mission, demonstrating SpaceX's continued dominance in the small-to-medium payload market. The first stage landed on a drone ship at sea, adding to the company's reusability record.

SpaceX Falcon 9 Sets Reusability Record
- Vehicle: SpaceX Falcon 9
- Status: Launched July 9, 2026
- Details: A single Falcon 9 first stage completed its record-breaking 36th flight early Thursday morning, demonstrating unprecedented booster reuse. This milestone underscores SpaceX's progress in reducing launch costs through hardware recovery and reflight operations.

NASA's Roman Space Telescope Enters Prelaunch Servicing
- Vehicle: NASA Roman Space Telescope
- Status: Arrived in Florida; prelaunch processing underway
- Details: NASA's Roman Space Telescope, a major infrared observatory for dark energy and exoplanet science, has arrived at Kennedy Space Center and entered prelaunch servicing. The mission represents a significant step toward launch readiness for one of NASA's most ambitious astronomy missions.

Launch Previews: Worldwide launch manifest quiet as 2026 begins - NASASpaceFlight.com
Pegasus XL set to air launch Swift Boost Mission to save NASA space telescope - NASASpaceFlight.com
Launch Preview: Swift rescue mission, final Atlas satellite launch - NASASpaceFlight.com
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Commercial Space
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Vast Space Haven-1 Private Station Progresses Toward 2027 Launch: Vast Space's Haven-1 commercial space station has achieved multiple development milestones and remains on track to launch in Q1 2027. The company has also signed agreements with European partners to develop high-power satellite buses, signaling growing international collaboration in the emerging commercial space station market.
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U.S. Space Force Expands National Security Launch Vendor Pool: Impulse Space and Relativity Space, both southern California-based startups, were added to the Space Force's Phase 3 Lane 1 contract pool on July 9. Each company will receive a $5 million firm-fixed-price task order for initial capabilities assessment and mission assurance development, broadening competition beyond traditional providers and demonstrating DoD's commitment to nurturing new launch providers alongside SpaceX, Blue Origin, and ULA.

Science & Discovery
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James Webb Space Telescope Observes Extreme Exoplanet Being Roasted: Webb captured new observations of HD 80606 b, a Jupiter-mass exoplanet with an extremely elliptical orbit that brings it dangerously close to its Sun-like star. The discovery reveals one of the most extreme "hot Jupiters" known, demonstrating the telescope's capability to study planetary atmospheres under extreme conditions and offering insights into planetary survival near hostile stellar environments.
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Webb Uncovers Centaurus A Galaxy Reshaped by Cosmic Collision: NASA's James Webb Space Telescope penetrated thick dust lanes around the galaxy Centaurus A, revealing individual stars and an active nucleus shaped by an ancient merger. Webb's infrared sensitivity unveiled the complex structure hidden from visible-light telescopes, advancing understanding of how galactic collisions drive star formation and black hole activity.

Upcoming Launch Schedule
| Date | Vehicle | Payload | Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 14–16 | SpaceX Falcon 9 | Starlink batch | Cape Canaveral |
| July 18 | ULA Atlas V | National Reconnaissance Office satellite | Cape Canaveral |
| July 22 | Rocket Lab Electron | Small satellite mission | Wallops Island |
| Late July | Blue Origin New Shepard | Commercial suborbital tourism | West Texas |
What to Watch This Week
- NASA Roman Space Telescope Processing: Watch for updates on prelaunch integration and testing milestones at Kennedy Space Center as the infrared observatory approaches readiness for a 2027 launch window.
- Commercial Space Station Developments: Vast Space's Haven-1 program continues attracting partnerships; monitor announcements about European collaboration agreements and manufacturing milestones.
- Space Force Launch Competition: Track progress updates from Impulse Space and Relativity Space as they work on capability assessments for the NSSL Phase 3 Lane 1 contract—a potential turning point for new launch providers.
Sources compiled from Space.com, NASASpaceFlight.com, NASA Science, Air & Space Forces Magazine, and Defense One.
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