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SpaceTech News Roundup – W/C 06.04.26

HawkEye 360 Files Registration Statement for Proposed Initial Public Offering

HawkEye 360, the global leader in signals intelligence data and analytics, today announced that it filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) relating to a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined.

LeoLabs Launches Delta: The Most Comprehensive Space Domain Awareness Solution for U.S. and Allied National Security Missions

LeoLabs, the world’s leading mission partner for persistent Orbital Intelligence, today announced the launch of LeoLabs Delta, its AI-powered, advanced threat detection and characterization system designed for U.S. and Allied national security missions. Delta replaces LeoLabs’ previous space domain awareness (SDA) solution, LeoGuard, by delivering more comprehensive, actionable intelligence.

HexemBio raises $10.4M seed for stem cell rejuvenation

HexemBio raised $10.4 million in seed funding led by Draper Associates and featuring Seraphim.

Astroscale Reveals World’s First Commercial Multi-Orbit Satellite Inspection Mission

Astroscale Japan Inc. (“Astroscale Japan”), a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc. (“Astroscale”), the market leader in satellite servicing and long-term orbital sustainability across all orbits, has unveiled the client satellites and concept of operations for its ISSA-J1 mission, scheduled for launch in 2027, which will inspect two retired Japanese satellites in orbit.

Royal Canadian Navy Selects ALL.SPACE Hydra 4 Mobility Terminal for Shore-Based SATCOM Trials

ALL.SPACE, a leader in multi-orbit, multi-link SATCOM solutions, today announced that the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) has acquired a Hydra 4 multi-band, multi-orbit mobility terminal for shore-based testing and evaluation at Maritime Forces Pacific facilities in Victoria, BC.

Artemis 2 Splashdown: NASA hails Orion astronauts' return from moon

NASA's post-splashdown press briefing has ended and I think it's safe to say that the space agency is over the moon at the amazing success of its Artemis 2 moon mission.