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Private space pilots are flying orbital missions for the US Space Force

Private pilots are now embarking on missions for the US Space Force, leveraging cutting-edge technology. Startups True Anomaly and Rocket Lab successfully performed a complex orbital rendezvous, highlighting the growing role of private comp...

TechCrunch· Jul 2, 2026 · 11:39 PM · 19 views

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Private pilots are now embarking on missions for the US Space Force, leveraging cutting-edge technology. Startups True Anomaly and Rocket Lab successfully performed a complex orbital rendezvous, highlighting the growing role of private companies in space operations. As global space tensions rise, these missions underscore the importance of advanced reconnaissance. #SpaceForce #OrbitalMissions #PrivateSpace #Innovation #SpaceTech

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