issue 44

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 44), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

ran Conducts Successful Noor 2 Launch

North Korea Confirms New Test on Spy Satellite

Bahrain Latest to Sign Artemis Accords

China Launches Second Yaogan-34 Satellite

Russia Launches Meridian Communications Satellite

More on Viasat Outage

Hackers Urged to Target GLONASS with Cyber Attacks

Chinese Scientists Hail Space Radar Breakthrough

issue 45

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 45), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

Transporter 4 Lifts 40 New Commercial Satellites

Viasat Releases Details of Cyber Attack

Russia Launches Latest Lotos-S ELINT Satellite

China’s Maiden Launch of LM-6A

China Launches 3 Satellites on Long March-11

China Launches Gaofen 3-03 SAR Satellite

issue 46

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 46), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China Launches Latest Communications Satellite

China Launches Environmental Monitoring Satellite

Shiyan 10 Reaches Molniya Orbit

2022 Space Threat Reports Released

SpaceX Defeats Russian Jamming Attempts

SJ-6 05A & 05B Conducted Proximity Ops In Mid-March

issue 47

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 47), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

ussia Launches Angara w/ Imaging(?) Satellite

China Launches 2 Siwei Imaging Satellites

China: CZ-11 Sea Launch with 5 Imaging Satellites

China Launches 8 Jilin Imaging Satellites (not a repeat!)

Astroscale ELSA-d Mission Successfully Completes Complex Rendezvous Operation

Analysis of US ASAT Test Moratorium

China Conducts Successful 1km “Hop”

China Plans for Lunar Constellation

Chinese Official Military Newspaper: Starlink a Threat

issue 48

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 48), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

Russia Linked to Viasat Cyber Attack

Kerplunk: Kosmos 2555 Plummets

Russia Launches BARS-M Satellite

Russia: Touts Using Lasers in Ukraine

China Launches Three LEO Communication Satellites

Chinese Commercial Launch: Hyperbola-1 Fails (Again)

Summer Vacation? China’s Shijian 20 Westward Bound

Atlantic Council Report: Small Satellites Implications for National Security

Colombia Signs Artemis Accords

China: Beidou Generated $69.6B In Revenue in 2021

issue 49

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 49), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

SpaceX Transporter 5 Mission

Go West (& East): SJ-20 and SY-12s On the Move

Together Forever? SJ-6 05 Tandem Remains Tight

China Launches First Batch of LEO PNT Satellites

Paper: China’s Military must be able to destroy Starlink

Chinese Smart Satellite Tracks US Aircraft Carrier

Foreign Affairs: Boots on the Ground, Eyes in the Sky

Introducing Jack’s Astro Corner

Hypervelocity Collisions in Space — Let me explain the “what happens”

Space History: Saving Skylab May-June 1973

issue 50

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 50),

Iran Preparing for Space Launch

The Russian Space Threat and Active Defense Options

This Fortnight in GEO

Research: China Using AI to Test Co-Orbital Tactics

Russia & Venezuela Space Cooperation

France Latest to Sign the Artemis Accords

Jack’s Astro Corner: It’s Elemental (Part I)

issue 8

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 63), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China launches Shiyan-20A & 20B, Shiyan-21, and Shiyan-10(02), bolstering its array of scientific and experimental payloads.

Yaogan-36 Group 4 Triplets continue China’s rapid expansion of remote sensing assets.

Jielong-3 SLV makes its debut, successfully deploying 14 satellites in one go.

China becomes the first nation to launch a Methalox SLV, showcasing next-gen propulsion.

A series of Gaofen launches, including GF-05 (01A) and GF-11, enhance Earth observation capabilities.

KZ-11 achieves a successful mission, while LM-6A debris count rises beyond 300-raising questions about space safety.

Tianxing-1 exhibits strange orbital behavior, stirring speculation.

On the geopolitical front, Maxar gains approval for non-Earth imaging services, and Nigeria and Rwanda join the Artemis Accords.

China continues to deepen space ties with the GCC, while the role of small satellites in modern warfare is explored.

Finally, Jack issues a reader challenge in his Astro Corner.

issue 7

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 63), China’s space ambitions surge forward:

China launches Shiyan-20A & 20B, Shiyan-21, and Shiyan-10(02), bolstering its array of scientific and experimental payloads.

Yaogan-36 Group 4 Triplets continue China’s rapid expansion of remote sensing assets.

Jielong-3 SLV makes its debut, successfully deploying 14 satellites in one go.

China becomes the first nation to launch a Methalox SLV, showcasing next-gen propulsion.

A series of Gaofen launches, including GF-05 (01A) and GF-11, enhance Earth observation capabilities.

KZ-11 achieves a successful mission, while LM-6A debris count rises beyond 300-raising questions about space safety.

Tianxing-1 exhibits strange orbital behavior, stirring speculation.

On the geopolitical front, Maxar gains approval for non-Earth imaging services, and Nigeria and Rwanda join the Artemis Accords.

China continues to deepen space ties with the GCC, while the role of small satellites in modern warfare is explored.

Finally, Jack issues a reader challenge in his Astro Corner.