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In This Issue: Andrew Rush’s New Venture Star Catcher Looks to Boost the Power of Satellites in LEO | Akima Wins $480M US Space Force Contract to Support the Satellite Control Network | Intelsat Advances 3GPP Approval for Unified Satellite and Terrestrial Network | L3Harris Space Sales Are Flat in Q2 2024 | |
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TOP STORY
Andrew Rush’s New Venture Star Catcher Looks to Boost the Power of Satellites in LEO
Former Made in Space and Redwire leaders Andrew Rush and Michael Snyder are launching a new venture Star Catcher to build the first power grid……[continued] |
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Government/Military
Akima Wins $480M US Space Force Contract to Support the Satellite Control Network
Five Rivers Analytics has won a major new U.S. Space Force contract worth up to nearly half a billion dollars. The company, a subsidiary of……[continued] |
Connectivity
Intelsat Advances 3GPP Approval for Unified Satellite and Terrestrial Network
The 3GPP mobile standards organization has approved an Intelsat-led Ku-band project for standardization. Intelsat led the effort with support from 35 companies and 3GPP community……[continued] |
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Finance
L3Harris Space Sales Are Flat in Q2 2024
L3Harris Space segment saw flat sales in the second quarter of 2024, while the Aerojet Rocketdyne acquisition contributed to revenue growth company-wide. L3Harris reported its……[continued] |
Finance
Northrop Grumman Space Systems Growth Slows, Leadership Projects Flat Space Growth in '24
Northrop Grumman’s Space Systems segment posted the lowest growth rate among the company’s four segments in the second quarter of 2024, while leadership set expectations……[continued] |
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Opinion
ICYMI: How Strategic is Space for Europe? A Potential Airbus-Thales Space Merger Could Have the Answer.
In August, 2022, less than six months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Atlantic Council’s David T. Burbach proposed that the conflict was the first……[continued] |
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