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CesiumAstro submitted an FCC filing for a 737-satellite constellation called Synchronicity to provide reconfigurable connectivity to fixed and mobile satellite users. CesiumAstro, which is based in Austin, Texas, builds software-defined radios and phased arrays and processor systems, and has moved into end-to-end missions.
Last year the company announced its Element reconfigurable satellite platform, but this is the first indication it plans to launch its own constellation. According to the July 6 FCC filing, the company requests to launch Synchronicity in two tranches, one tranche at …[continued]
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A group of eight NATO allies plan to bring national military satellites together into a hybrid constellation called HALO to improve NATO’s resilience and military…[continued] |
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SpaceX launched 81 payloads on the latest launch in its rideshare series, Transporter-17. The mission launched early Tuesday morning from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California…[continued] |
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Deploy Trusted Platform functionality with wolfTPM Firmware TPM (fTPM). Run in TrustZone, FPGA soft-core, or lockstep processor designs. Establish a hardware root of trust for secure boot, key protection, attestation, and trusted storage. Supports post-quantum cryptography (TCG v1.85) without requiring dedicated TPM hardware.
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The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC) has awarded SES Space and Defense a five-year blanket purchase agreement (BPA) for global Ku-band connectivity, including…[continued] |
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Neo Space Group and Hughes Network Systems have deployed three new Hughes ground gateways in Saudi Arabia and Europe to support NSG’s in-flight connectivity. NSG on…[continued] |
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What can the hostile environment of the Arctic teach us about space? David Marsh recently returned from a first-hand journey to find out. He joins…[continued] |
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