issue 119

issue 119 | 21 april 2025 The integrity flash Analysis of Developments in the Space Domain SUBSCRIBE NOW Linkedin Facebook Instagram nasaspaceflight.com in this issue China Launches TJS-17 & Parks […]

issue 118

issue 118 | 8 april 2025 The integrity flash Analysis of Developments in the Space Domain SUBSCRIBE NOW Linkedin Facebook Instagram @konstructivizm via X in this issue Update: Cosmos 2581, […]

issue 117

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issue 115

In this issue of Integrity Flash (Edition 115), we delve into the intricate dynamics of space-based surveillance and counterspace activities. The edition provides a comprehensive analysis of China’s advancements in geostationary orbit maneuvering, highlighting the implications for global space security. Additionally, we explore the collaborative efforts between China and Iran in developing high-resolution ISR satellites, examining the strategic motivations and potential outcomes of this partnership. The issue also features an in-depth discussion on rendezvous and proximity operations (RPO), offering insights into the technical challenges and strategic considerations of satellite servicing and inspection missions. 

issue 114

In this issue (Issue 114), we delve into the evolving landscape of In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and its pivotal role in future space exploration. Highlighting recent advancements and collaborative efforts, the article explores how ISRU technologies are shaping missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. From extracting vital resources like water and oxygen to constructing habitats using local materials, the piece underscores the significance of ISRU in achieving sustainable and cost-effective space missions.

issue 113

In this issue (113), we explore the latest developments in In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) technologies and their transformative impact on space exploration. The article delves into innovative methods for harnessing extraterrestrial resources, highlighting recent breakthroughs and collaborative efforts that are paving the way for sustainable missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. By examining the challenges and opportunities associated with ISRU, this piece offers insights into how these advancements are shaping the future of off-world colonization and long-duration space travel.