Author: Veronica Magan
June 25, 2018
UPDATED 06/26/2018 – Eutelsat announced June 26 that it no longer intends to make an acquisition offer for Inmarsat, though it will reserve the right to reconsider its position within the next six months. The update comes less than 24 hours after Eutelsat issued a statement that it would consider making a bid for U.K.…
June 14, 2018
You’ve probably heard this one before but we just love how the space race and, more specifically, the satellite industry permeates to so many aspects of our daily lives. In this case, the iconic soccer ball! As we mark the start of the highly anticipated 2018 FIFA World Cup today, here’s some of the history…
June 4, 2018
On Sunday, a volcano erupted in Guatemala killing at least 25 people and injuring hundreds, according to Reuters. The eruption of Volcan de Fuego, which translates to Volcano of Fire, is the most violent in the country in decades, and its second eruption this year. The lava has reached a 5-mile radius and spewed black…
May 4, 2018
It is unclear what exactly will happen to Swarm Technologies after launching its smallsats without government approval in January, but what is clear is the big communication gap between the government bodies that grant these approvals and the ones that fund projects like these. In Swarm's case, the company had received contracts from NASA, the…