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The U.S. Space Force has granted SpaceX a contract worth $2.29 billion to fortify military communications globally.

The U.S. Space Force awarded SpaceX a $2.29 billion contract for a global Space Data Network.

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In a significant leap for the space industry, the U.S. Space Force has granted SpaceX a contract worth $2.29 billion to fortify military communications globally. This initiative aims to create a robust Space Data Network offering high-capacity, low-latency data transfer for defense purposes. Meanwhile, NASA has enlisted companies including Blue Origin for upcoming lunar missions, with contracts awarded for deploying robotic equipment on the moon. This marks a strategic effort to enhance lunar exploration infrastructure with investments in advanced landers, rovers, and drones. As anticipation mounts for SpaceX’s market debut, a fresh analysis highlights that historically, many high-valued IPOs haven’t yielded the expected investor returns. Lastly, Canada’s Telesat is in talks with Italy to secure satellite communications deals, amidst a delicate transatlantic tech landscape. (With inputs from agencies.)
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