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There is a familiar point in almost every spacecraft program when somebody finally asks where the heat is supposed to go. By then, the structure is complete, the electronics have colonised every available surface, the payload has acquired another few hundred watts of “essential” capability, and the spacecraft has been declared impressively compact by everyone who will not be responsible for keeping it alive. The thermal engineer is then invited into the room and asked, with touching optimism, to negotiate with physics. I used to joke that structural engineers design the spacecraft they want, systems engineers fill it with ambition,…[continued] |
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The U.S Space Force has awarded a series of contracts to five companies as it looks to reap the benefits of a a more diverse…[continued] |
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CesiumAstro is to acquire Jariet Technologies in a major acquisition that aims to boosts its ability to deliver communications and sensing systems across commercial, civil…[continued] |
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SES MEO (medium-Earth orbit) brings specific advantages to MNO, telco, and enterprise networks: predictable latency, flexible gateway access, and assured throughput for sustained bi-directional traffic. This SES insight paper examines how GEO, MEO, and LEO fit into end-to-end architecture decisions shaped by application requirements, service commitments, and operational goals.
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Astranis is bringing to market a new space domain awareness and maneuverability satellite for GEO orbit, called "Perceptor," the company announced Thursday. Adding the satellite…[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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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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