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Partner Content
CanarySat CEO Antonio Abad Outlines the Sovereign, Secure Approach Behind the Magec Constellation
CanarySat Satellite Services, the new Arquimea-backed satellite operator emerging from Spain’s Canary Islands, unveiled Magec, its advanced Ka-band, Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation last week during SATShow Week. Magec, a planned network […]
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Government/Military
Air Force Awards BlackSky $99M to Large Aperture Optical Payload for Space-Based Imaging
BlackSky Technology on Tuesday said a $99 million contract it received from the Air Force Research Laboratory in early March that will accelerate the design and development of a large […]
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Partner Content
Interview With AvL CTO Chris Rose at SATShow Week
AvL Technologies CTO Chris Rose shares his perspective on the evolution of tactical fly-away systems in this interview from the AvL booth during SATShow Week. “A lot of the missions […]
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Space Economy
D2D, Sovereign Demand, and Mega-Valuations: Space Leaders Navigate Market Volatility
The majority of SATShow attendees polled at the start of Wednesday’s General Session indicated that the space industry’s outlook was too uncertain to assess, while others considered the current climate […]
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Partner Content
Interview With Qorvo Director of Satcom & Systems Engineering Ryan Jennings at SATShow Week
Qorvo Director of Satcom & Systems Engineering Ryan Jennings talks with Via Satellite during SATShow Week about Qorvo’s radio frequency (RF) solutions, ranging from phased arrays onboard LEO satellites to […]
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Government/Military
Sovereign Satcom Networks Grapple With Data Security Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Nations are seeking stronger control over their own communications architectures. But how to define what sovereign space means, and what it can do within a more geopolitically complex space infrastructure, […]
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Partner Content
Interview With Kepler Chief Revenue Officer Beau Jarvis at SATShow Week
In this SATShow Week interview, Kepler Communications Chief Revenue Officer Beau Jarvis talks about the company’s approach to solving the problem of downlinking data collected in space down to Earth. […]
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Connectivity
The Evolving Influence of IFC Driving Network Development
Airlines have been embracing inflight connectivity (IFC) as a standard competitive offering for their passengers for over 20 years. But as the demand increases, IFC developers are diving deeper into […]
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Partner Content
Interview With Comtech Satellite & Space President Daniel Gizinski at SATShow Week
Comtech Satellite & Space President Daniel Gizinski talks first delivery of Comtech’s Digital Common Ground 7000 series modems, with live multi-orbit demonstrations during SATShow. In this interview, he also talks […]
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Government/Military
SDA Takes ‘Strategic Pause’ on Launches to Work Through Fixes
The Space Development Agency (SDA) was stood up to move fast and disrupt traditional space acquisition while leveraging commercial practices to enable a higher rate of satellite production. After launching its […]
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Manufacturing
Redwire, Moog Sign Deal to Integrate Redwire ELSA Solar Array Wings with Moog Meteor Bus
Officials from Redwire and Moog cemented a recent $12.8 million contract to integrate Redwire’s Extensible Low-Profile Solar Array (ELSA) wings with Moog’s largest satellite bus on Tuesday during SATShow Week. […]
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Partner Content
Interview With Mini-Circuits CEO Jin Bains at SATShow Week
With the massive increase in satellites in orbit, there’s growing demand for radio frequency (RF) components to support satellite systems. Via Satellite interviews Jin Bains, CEO of of Mini-Circuits, a […]
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Partner Content
Interview With TE Connectivity Principal Engineer Bruce Conway at SATShow Week
In this interview to kick off SATShow Week, TE Connectivity Principal Engineer Bruce Conway talks about the company’s interconnects for satellites and solar panels and its deep space heritage on […]
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Government/Military
China’s Space Development is Outpacing Expectations and Gaining Momentum, Space Force Official Says
China’s space asset developments are coming fast and furious as China drives toward the goal of becoming a major space power, outpacing Russia and causing more focused analysis by U.S. […]
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Opinion
Connectivity Under Fire: The Critical Need for Satcom Terminal Survivability
In contested and denied environments, beyond-line-of-sight connectivity is often the only remaining link for command and control, mission execution, and safety-of-life communications. For U.S. military platforms operating at the tactical […]
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Opinion
To Achieve Space Dominance, the U.S. Must Eliminate Strategic Ambiguity
“The Space Force was established … in recognition of one key fact: space is a warfighting domain,” Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations, recently testified. He added that […]
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Technology
Anduril Acquiring Space Domain Awareness, Missile Defense Software Company ExoAnalytic Solutions
Anduril Industries on Wednesday said it has agreed to acquire ExoAnalytic Solutions, a small business that brings a global network of more than 400 consumer-grade telescopes for space domain awareness and software […]
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Government/Military
Space Force Surveying Industry on Collaboration With Canada on Allied Space Domain Awareness C2
The U.S. Space Force‘s Space Systems Command (SSC) wants insights from domestic and allied nation companies on possible collaboration with Canada on an allied command and control (C2) system for […]
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SATShow 2026
Startup Space at 10: A Launchpad for the New Space Economy
As the Startup Space pitch competition celebrates its 10th anniversary at this year’s SATShow Week, organizers, judges, and past-year winners say it has become a true on-ramp to the commercial […]
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Government/Military
Booster Resurfaces as Vulcan Centaur Issue; Space Force Halts Use for NSSL Amid Investigation
AURORA, Colo. – The U.S. Space Force has suspended launches of the United Launch Alliance‘s (ULA) Vulcan Centaur rocket under the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program while the service […]
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Government/Military
AST SpaceMobile Nabs First Space Development Agency Award Under Europa Effort
The Space Development Agency (SDA) on Monday said it has awarded a $30 million prototype contract to AST SpaceMobile to demonstrate low-latency tactical satellite communications using the company’s commercial spacecraft. The Other […]
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Opinion
Examining the Size of the US Residential Broadband Opportunity for LEO Satcom
Over the past five years, Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity has gone from concept to reality. Today, airline passengers stream Netflix over oceans, cruise goers video call from the Arctic […]
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Opinion
Acceleration, Convergence, and the New Strategic Landscape: Analysys Mason Space Industry Insights for 2026
The space sector enters 2026 in a state of profound acceleration. What was once a steady march of technological progress has become a rapid, multidimensional transformation driven by geopolitical urgency, […]
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Tech Focus Report
Stellant Systems: Heritage-Driven Innovation in Space
Stellant Systems’ strength in space microwave power technologies is built on more than 90 years of heritage. Our space roots stretch back to the 1960s with the Hughes Microwave Tube […]
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Tech Focus Report
Driving Virtualization to the Edge
In recent years, the satellite industry has engaged in frequent discussion of the benefits of ground segment virtualization. That future is now on the horizon, and ETL Systems is playing […]
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Magazine
March Magazine: 10 Hottest, Exec and Tech Nominees
Via Satellite’s March edition is now live, announcing the 10 Hottest Companies in Satellite for 2026, along with the nominees for 2025 Satellite Executive and Satellite Technology of the Year […]
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Opinion
A Constellation for Every Nation
An increasingly volatile geopolitical landscape is forcing nations to rethink space — fast. Alliances once assumed to be stable now look precarious. Supply chains once described as “global” now reveal […]
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Opinion
Why Insider Threats May Make Satellite Hacking Significantly Easier
The established wisdom holds that satellite hacking is challenging for malicious actors due to the complexities of satellite infrastructure and the need to compromise multiple systems simultaneously. However, if insiders […]



























