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Why Redwire (RDW) Stock Is Trading Up Today
Why Redwire (RDW) Stock Is Trading Up Today

Yahoo

time11-07-2025

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Why Redwire (RDW) Stock Is Trading Up Today

Shares of aerospace and defense company Redwire (NYSE:RDW) jumped 3.9% in the afternoon session after a consensus of "Moderate Buy" from Wall Street analysts covering the space infrastructure company. The positive sentiment from the analyst community comes as Redwire continues to secure its position in the aerospace and defense sectors. Six of the eight brokerages covering the stock have issued a "buy" recommendation. This optimism is supported by a series of recent company developments, including new contracts and partnerships. Notably, Redwire recently secured a deal with Thales Alenia Space for a lunar docking mechanism and a new award from NASA for its pharmaceutical research technology. The company has also expanded its international presence by opening a new office in Poland to support European Space Agency projects. These strategic moves, coupled with a growing global footprint, appear to be reinforcing investor confidence in the company's growth trajectory. Is now the time to buy Redwire? Access our full analysis report here, it's free. Redwire's shares are extremely volatile and have had 95 moves greater than 5% over the last year. In that context, today's move indicates the market considers this news meaningful but not something that would fundamentally change its perception of the business. Redwire is down 2.8% since the beginning of the year, and at $16.56 per share, it is trading 35.5% below its 52-week high of $25.66 from February 2025. Investors who bought $1,000 worth of Redwire's shares at the IPO in January 2021 would now be looking at an investment worth $1,591. Here at StockStory, we certainly understand the potential of thematic investing. Diverse winners from Microsoft (MSFT) to Alphabet (GOOG), Coca-Cola (KO) to Monster Beverage (MNST) could all have been identified as promising growth stories with a megatrend driving the growth. So, in that spirit, we've identified a relatively under-the-radar profitable growth stock benefiting from the rise of AI, available to you FREE via this link. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Rocket Lab Stock Surges Aiming for Orbit with ESA Deal
Rocket Lab Stock Surges Aiming for Orbit with ESA Deal

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time27-06-2025

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Rocket Lab Stock Surges Aiming for Orbit with ESA Deal

Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ:RKLB) just gave investors a reason to smileits stock popped 13% after snagging two launch orders from the European Space Agency. The deal covers the December 2025 liftoff of two prototype satellites (built by GMV and Thales Alenia Space) to test a low Earth orbit positioning, navigation and timing network. ESA tapped Rocket Lab for its knack at quick turnarounds and small-sat expertise to meet a spring 2026 deadline under International Telecommunication Union rules. While these two missions are high-profile, ESA's longer-term rollout of around 300 satellites will likely favor European launchers, making this a big but potentially one-off win for RKLB outside its home turf. This ESA nod cements Rocket Lab's standing in the hot small-launch marketits 43.7% year-to-date rally shows investors believe in the commercial space story. Still, future growth hinges on building a more diverse customer lineup once ESA goes back home. You'll want to watch for updates on the December 2025 launch and any fresh contractscommercial or governmentalthat fill RKLB's manifest. Analyst targets for Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ:RKLB) sit at an average of $28.30about 19% below current levelswith a high-side forecast of $35 and a low of $16. This spread reflects divergent views on the sustainability of RKLB's post-ESA-launch rally and the broader small-sat launch market. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Europe's Navigation Future Takes Flight With Rocket Lab Electron
Europe's Navigation Future Takes Flight With Rocket Lab Electron

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time26-06-2025

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Europe's Navigation Future Takes Flight With Rocket Lab Electron

Rocket Lab Corp. (NASDAQ:RKLB) announced Wednesday that the European Space Agency (ESA) chose it to launch a dedicated Electron mission for the first time, marking a key step in Europe's future LEO-based navigation system. Rocket Lab will launch two 'Pathfinder A' satellites, developed by Thales Alenia Space and GMV, from its Launch Complex 1 by December 2025. These satellites will enter a 510km low Earth orbit to test LEO-PNT (Low Earth Orbit Positioning, Navigation, and Timing), a new method for delivering location and timing aims to evaluate how satellites in low Earth orbit can complement the existing Galileo and EGNOS systems in medium and geostationary orbits. Rocket Lab previously supported European clients, including a whole IoT constellation for Kinéis and a wildfire detection satellite for OroraTech. Its Electron vehicle began flying European missions in 2021. In a separate update, the company announced a rapid turnaround in its Electron launch schedule. It is preparing to launch its next mission for geospatial analytics firm HawkEye 360 in just two days from Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. Scheduled for no earlier than Thursday, June 26 UTC, the mission, titled 'Get The Hawk Outta Here', will fly ahead of a previously planned launch that was delayed for additional system checks. This swift pivot demonstrates Rocket Lab's agility in maintaining a demanding, back-to-back launch cadence. The mission will carry four satellites for HawkEye 360, including three microsats under Cluster 12 to geolocate global radio frequency signals, and Kestrel-0A, an experimental satellite to test future RF capabilities. As the third of four planned Electron launches from Launch Complex 1 this month, the mission highlights Rocket Lab's operational flexibility and commitment to serving diverse small satellite missions. Rocket Lab stock surged 606% in the last 12 months. The company just added two new missions to its 2025 Electron launch manifest. Rocket Lab has now secured a demand for over 20 launches in 2025. With a flawless mission success rate so far this year, CEO Peter Beck is betting big on scaling launch cadence. Multiple analysts lifted price targets on Rocket Lab following the company's acquisition of high-performance optical systems producer Geost. Rocket Lab said the acquisition positioned the company as a provider of end-to-end national security space solutions and strengthened its position for achieving the U.S. Department of Defense's goals for resilient, proliferated space architectures, like the proposed Golden Dome architecture. Price Action: RKLB shares are trading lower by 1.46% to $32.97 premarket at last check Wednesday. Photo by Emagnetic via Shutterstock Up Next: Transform your trading with Benzinga Edge's one-of-a-kind market trade ideas and tools. Click now to access unique insights that can set you ahead in today's competitive market. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? This article Europe's Navigation Future Takes Flight With Rocket Lab Electron originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

Pulsar Fusion Confirms Expansion to U.S. with New Texas Office, Signs MOU with Thales Alenia Space, Unveils UK's Largest Space Testing Facility, and Releases New Mission Video to Titan
Pulsar Fusion Confirms Expansion to U.S. with New Texas Office, Signs MOU with Thales Alenia Space, Unveils UK's Largest Space Testing Facility, and Releases New Mission Video to Titan

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time16-06-2025

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Pulsar Fusion Confirms Expansion to U.S. with New Texas Office, Signs MOU with Thales Alenia Space, Unveils UK's Largest Space Testing Facility, and Releases New Mission Video to Titan

Sunbird Thruster Image Thales Alenia Space (TAS)-Image Pulsar Fusion & Thales Alenia Space (TAS)-Image LONDON and AUSTIN, Texas, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pulsar Fusion, the UK-based fusion propulsion company behind the breakthrough Sunbird platform, today announced a series of major developments as it expands its global footprint, advances key partnerships, and showcases its vision for interplanetary travel. The company is opening a new U.S. office in Austin, Texas, positioning itself at the heart of the rapidly growing American space and innovation ecosystem. This strategic move supports Pulsar's increasing engagement with U.S.-based clients and investors. Pulsar UK has also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Thales Alenia Space (TAS) in relation to Pulsar's 5kW MOONRANGER Hall-effect thrusters, which are being live test-fired. This signifies the latest indication of Pulsars broadening commercial appeal to Tier 1 aerospace primes. Meanwhile in Bletchley, England, Pulsar is preparing to pump down the first of its two newly built space-grade vacuum chambers, now officially the largest of their kind in the United Kingdom. These facilities will enable critical qualification and endurance testing for both Pulsar's Hall-effect thrusters and its next-generation Sunbird platform. As part of its public outreach and future mission planning, the company has also released its latest concept video, showcasing a Sunbird-powered mission to Saturn's moon Titan. The video illustrates how Pulsar's fusion systems could cut travel times dramatically, delivering critical payloads across the solar system faster and more efficiently than current propulsion methods allow. CEO Richard Dinan said: 'Nuclear fusion is the pinnacle of space propulsion technology. These reactors are uniquely suited for in-orbit use, and in many ways, it's more practical to use fusion for space propulsion than for energy on Earth. That said, we must pursue both and I believe we will ultimately succeed in both. The recent acceleration in AI capabilities is a true game-changer for fusion. These systems will help us manage ultra-hot plasmas with far greater precision, enabling reactors to become smaller, more intelligent, and vastly more practical. It's an incredibly exciting time to be building fusion systems' About Pulsar Fusion Ltd. Established in 2013 as Applied Fusion Systems, Pulsar Fusion develops hyper-fast space propulsion systems using nuclear fusion. Fusion offers the best alternative with sufficient exhaust speed and thrust to propel spacecraft beyond our solar system. In 2022 and 2023 Pulsar Fusion was awarded multiple funding rounds from the UK Space Agency to conduct research into nuclear electric propulsion and to expand their large HET development. Pulsar is creating an ecosystem of propulsion systems and services that advance the use of fusion as a near-limitless, clean energy source. For more information, visit Media Contact Danielle PerezFirecracker PRdanielle@ (888) 317-4687 ext. 705 A video accompanying this announcement is available athttps:// Photos accompanying this announcement are available athttps:// in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Beyond the cloud — storing data in space
Beyond the cloud — storing data in space

ABC News

time05-06-2025

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  • ABC News

Beyond the cloud — storing data in space

Researchers and corporations are already working to relocate data servers beyond the Earth's atmosphere — on satellites. Data servers are essential to the functioning of the modern world, but they're both power and water hungry. When they're built, they often meet with community concern and environmental protest. So, why not build data centres in space where solar energy is abundant? What could possibly go wrong? Finally, we discuss how artificial intelligence is changing the way we write by providing tools for editing, improving clarity, and suggesting new ideas. Guests Dr Domenico Vicinanza — Associate Professor of Intelligent Systems and Data Science, Anglia Ruskin University Damien Dumestier — Space system architect, Thales Alenia Space Dr Steven Freeland — Emeritus Professor, Western Sydney University and Professorial Fellow, Bond University Dr Daniel Murphy — Program Lead, Aerosol Properties and Processes, NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (US) Associate Professor Ritesh Chugh — Information and Communication Technologies, CQ University

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