Space Intelligence Briefing: March 29, 2026
Daily briefing for March 29, 2026.
Top 5 Space News
SpaceX to deliver 119 payloads to Sun-synchronous orbit on Transporter 16
SpaceX plans to launch 119 payloads to Sun-synchronous orbit from California for the Transporter 16 mission. This launch will contribute to various space projects.
Source: NASASpaceflight
Starfish Space finds a new partner for docking demonstration mission
Starfish Space has secured a new partner for its docking demonstration mission after the original partner withdrew. This change will allow the mission to continue as planned.
Source: SpaceNews
Mike Fincke Shares More About His Medical Event
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke is discussing the medical event that prematurely ended the Crew-11 mission on the ISS. His insights provide details about the incident.
Source: SpacePolicyOnline.com
Celeste’s first satellites launched to explore LEO-based satellite navigation
The European Space Agency successfully launched two satellites for the Celeste mission to test satellite navigation in low Earth orbit. These satellites aim to enhance Europe's navigation systems.
Source: ESA
ESA Member States Call for Cancellation of Earth Return Orbiter
European Space Agency Member States have requested the cancellation of the Earth Return Orbiter, which was to help return samples from Mars. This decision impacts plans for NASA's Mars Sample Return mission.
Source: European Spaceflight
Cosmic Curiosity
A Message from Earth

This image showcases a message broadcast towards the M13 star cluster in 1974. The message contains basic facts about humanity and our solar system.
Source: NASA APOD
Why These Sources
This briefing uses public source data from space news feeds, NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day, and NASA's near-Earth object feed.