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FCC Gives Amazon Leo 50% Deployment Waiver, With Conditions on Spectrum Priority

The FCC granted Amazon a deadline waiver to launch half of its constellation by the end of July, but the waiver came with conditions on spectrum priority. Amazon has had an FCC deadline to launch half of its planned 3,232-satellite Amazon Leo constellation by July 30 – a deadline that was set in 2020 when the constellation was initially approved. 

At this point, Amazon has 331 satellites in orbit, just a fraction of the 1,616 satellites needed to meet the deadline. Amazon asked the FCC for a waiver or extension on the 50% deployment milestone earlier this year, citing a…[continued]

Government/Military

Apex Hits $2.3B Valuation With Latest Funding Raise

Satellite bus manufacturer Apex Space raised an additional $200 million in capital at a $2.3 billion valuation, the company announced Friday. This more than doubles the…[continued]
Finance

ICYMI: Assessing SpaceX Finances, Addressable Market, and the AI Pitch Ahead of IPO

Ahead of SpaceX’s plans to go public next week, Via Satellite surveyed leading space analysts about what we’ve learned from the company’s financial filings ahead…[continued]
Sponsored

The Cardinality Wall: Why Telemetry Pipelines Fail at Constellation Scale

As fleets grow, metadata dimensions multiply and traditional databases spend more time maintaining indexes than processing data. InfluxDB handles millions of unique telemetry series without downsampling or stripping context.

 
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Technology

Aalyria to Support Orchestration for NASA SCaN Program

NASA has selected Aalyria to support orchestration for its Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program, starting with the PExT demonstration mission.  NASA’s PExT mission — Polylingual…[continued]
Sustainability

Infinite Orbits and Open Cosmos Plan ‘Tom & Jerry’ Space Rendezvous Mission

Infinite Orbits has tapped Open Cosmos to build two satellites named “Tom & Jerry” to conduct a maneuvering and inspection mission in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO). …[continued]
Magazine

June/July Cover Story: Are Orbital Data Centers the Next Frontier of AI Infrastructure?

The race to put computing infrastructure in orbit is accelerating as hyperscalers across cloud, AI, and space compete to see who will emerge winners in…[continued]
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