General Galactic aims to become “the galaxy’s energy logistics company”
Commercial

General Galactic aims to become “the galaxy’s energy logistics company”

Southern California startup General Galactic is set to launch a 500-kilogram satellite later this year to test its innovative multimode propulsion system. The Trinity mission, aboard SpaceX's Transporter-18, aims to revolutionize energy logistics in space.


What is General Galactic's multimode propulsion system and how does it use water as fuel?
General Galactic's Genesis propulsion technology is a multimode system that combines high-thrust chemical and high-efficiency electric propulsion, using water as its only fuel. Water is fed into an electrolyzer to generate propellant, enabling both chemical combustion for rapid maneuvers and electric propulsion for efficient station-keeping, outperforming traditional toxic propellants.
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What is the Trinity mission and what does it aim to demonstrate?
The Trinity mission involves launching a 500-kilogram satellite aboard SpaceX's Transporter-18 later this year to test General Galactic's Genesis multimode propulsion system in low Earth orbit. It aims to demonstrate unprecedented delta-V, agility, high-thrust chemical and electric propulsion capabilities, and revolutionize space energy logistics.
Sources: [1], [2]

05 March 2026

SpaceNews
Watch Rocket Lab launch mystery mission for confidential customer today
Launches & Spacecraft

Watch Rocket Lab launch mystery mission for confidential customer today

Rocket Lab is set to launch a secret mission for a confidential commercial client on March 5. The event promises excitement, and viewers can catch the live action as the company continues to make strides in the aerospace industry.


Why does Rocket Lab conduct launches for confidential customers, and what does this mean for the aerospace industry?
Rocket Lab conducts confidential missions for commercial and government clients who require privacy for proprietary technology, national security purposes, or competitive reasons. These missions demonstrate the company's capability to serve diverse customer needs while maintaining operational security. Rocket Lab's ability to accommodate such missions reflects the growing demand for dedicated small satellite launch services across commercial, defense, and research sectors, positioning the company as a versatile launch provider that can handle sensitive payloads alongside publicly announced missions.
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What is Rocket Lab's Electron rocket, and why is it used for these types of missions?
Rocket Lab's Electron is a 59-foot-tall (18-meter-tall) small-lift launch vehicle designed to provide dedicated rides for small satellites to Earth orbit and beyond. The Electron is valued for its ability to offer flexible payload trajectories, lower costs compared to larger rockets, and rapid launch cadence. As of early 2026, Rocket Lab has completed 80 Electron launches, demonstrating the rocket's reliability and versatility for diverse mission requirements, including those for confidential customers seeking dedicated launch services without sharing payload space with other missions.
Sources: [1]

05 March 2026

Space.com
Apps

Amazon is rolling out a redesigned Fire TV app

The updated Fire TV app enhances user experience by allowing content browsing, watchlist management, and seamless title playback on TV directly from mobile devices, making it easier than ever to enjoy entertainment on the go.


How does the redesigned Fire TV mobile app differ from the previous version?
The previous Fire TV app primarily functioned as a remote control, but the redesigned version now includes content discovery features similar to Google TV. Users can now browse content, manage watchlists, and initiate playback directly from their phones without needing the physical remote. The app features five tabs at the bottom: Remote, Home, Search, Watchlist, and Account. The Home tab mirrors the interface on the Fire TV device itself, creating a seamless second-screen experience for discovering and launching content.
Sources: [1], [2]
What are the key improvements in the Fire TV device interface that the mobile app now mirrors?
The Fire TV device interface received its first major redesign in over five years, featuring several significant improvements. Users can now pin up to 20 apps to the home screen, up from the previous limit of six. The navigation bar has been simplified and moved to the top with category icons for Movies, TV, Live TV, Sports, and News. The interface includes a redesigned home screen with rounded app icons, modern visuals, and improved spacing. Amazon claims the software rebuild delivers 20 to 30% faster navigation speeds and performance improvements. Less frequently used features are organized under a hamburger menu on the left side.
Sources: [1], [2]

05 March 2026

TechCrunch
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