
The U.S. Space Force wants to rapidly respond to new threats in space.
Credit: Firefly Aerospace
Space Systems Command’s Victus Nox rapid launch demonstration has entered its “hot standby phase.” Victus Nox Satellite builder Millennium and launch provider Firefly Aerospace are now in a six-month hot standby period in which they will wait for a go command from the U.S. government, which could...
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