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For decades, military space was the business of a few select nations. Reconnaissance and secure communications rested on a handful of exquisite, school-bus-sized satellites that had exquisite capabilities but likewise exquisite prices, in assets so scarce that the loss of a single one could blind an entire program. The war in Ukraine has accelerated the unravelling of that model. A country with virtually no satellites of its own has waged a high-intensity conflict from orbit, stitching together commercial constellations of small satellites for imagery, communications and targeting. What this conflict has laid bare, and what a wave of artificial intelligence…[continued] |
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Impulse Space has won further business with U.S. Space Force. It has won a $28 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III contract extension…[continued] |
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Canadian satellite operator Telesat’s latest financial results paint a picture of short-term pain in the first six months of 2026 and raises concern over debt…[continued] |
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LEO constellations are reshaping satellite development. Discover how engineers are balancing performance, reliability, SWaP-C requirements, and scalability using advanced processing, RF architectures, optical networking, and next-generation component strategies.
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The Rwanda Government is looking to tap more into the benefits of satellite technology. It is teaming up with Planet Labs as it plans to…[continued] |
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Mantis Space has appointed ex-Boeing exec Dale Parkes as its new CTO. His appointment comes as the company is building its constellation of spacecraft to…[continued] |
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Marlink has made a significant move as it looks to better position itself in the European government, defense and critical infrastructure markets. It is to…[continued] |
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