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Space is No Longer a Gateway Science
For decades, the satellite industry has relied on astronauts as our primary recruitment tool. The logic was straightforward: inspire kids with images of humans floating in space and driving on the moon, and some percentage will pursue STEM careers that eventually lead them to our sector. It worked. I get the appeal. The most awe-inspiring scene in my favorite movie, Race to Space, is Alan Shepard walking into an elementary school decked out in his spacesuit and seeing the wave of students stand to cheer. That moment captures everything powerful about space as a tool for inspiration — the wonder,…[continued] |
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Government/Military
Hawkeye 360 Boosted by Further U.S. Government Funding from NRO
Hawkeye 360 has secured more dedicated funding from the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the Commercial Systems Program Office (CSPO). Building on a relationship that…[continued] |
Broadcast
Hispasat Wins New Portuguese Telecoms Deal
Hispasat has signed a new broadcast deal with a major Portuguese telco. NOS, a Portuguese telecommunications company, has inked a new multi-year DTH agreement to…[continued] |
Finance
Relm Insurance Brings More Insurance Products to Space
Relm Insurance is bringing a new suite of insurance products designed for space economy customers. These products will aim to equip brokers and clients with…[continued] |
Manufacturing
Applied Aerospace and PCX Aerosystems Merge to Scale Aerospace Manufacturing Capabilities
Two aerospace suppliers, Applied Aerospace and PCX Aerosystems, are merging to create greater scale as a supplier of precision hardware and systems for aircraft, rotorcraft,…[continued] |
Government/Military
Isaacman Reiterates Support for Artemis and Independence From Musk in Second Confirmation Hearing
Jared Isaacman faced a second confirmation hearing for the role of NASA administrator on Wednesday, reiterating his support for the Artemis program and competition among…[continued] |
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