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Poland has committed 656 million euro ($748 million) to Europe’s IRIS² constellation, which will fund nearly 10% of the constellation. Under the agreement signed Tuesday in Warsaw, Poland will fund six satellites in Medium-Earth Orbit (MEO) and six satellites in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) to function as a Polish constellation, within IRIS². In addition, a satellite gateway will be built in Warsaw to connect the satellites to the government's GovNet fiber-optic network.
The Polish government also announced signing MoUs with both SES and Eutelsat, which are leading the IRIS² constellation, but did not specify what the MoUs cover. The Polish government…[continued]
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Northrop Grumman’s next-generation space vehicle for on-orbit refueling and satellite life extension is on its way to orbit after a SpaceX launch on Tuesday. SpaceX…[continued] |
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Contrivian has completed its merger with networking software company Big Network in a move that the company says creates a vertically integrated, multi-modal connectivity platform. The…[continued] |
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Spacecraft telemetry streams continuously from hundreds of subsystems at irregular intervals with metadata that shifts as constellations scale. Relational databases weren't built for that. InfluxDB handles the ingest volume and cardinality that stalls TT&C and NOC teams on legacy infrastructure.
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Arianespace has revealed details on what will be its fourth Ariane 6 launch this year. On August 27, it will look to launch the second Meteosat…[continued] |
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Skyroot Aerospace successfully reached orbit in the first launch of its Vikram-1 rocket over the weekend, making history as the first private orbital launch from…[continued] |
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This webinar brings together players who are actively building the orbital compute stack to debate the business case, the physics, and the path to commercial…[continued] |
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