🚀 Space & Astronomy Apr 16, 2026 · Tom Roeder

Rapid Research Expected to Bring Change to Orbit

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Artificial intelligence, rapid prototyping, and lightning-fast test programs in orbit will dominate the landscape as the Space Force looks to boost its research, development and testing budget to an unprecedented $40 billion proposed for 2027, panelists told an audience at the 41st Space Symposium on Thursday.
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