May 20, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Lunar Vibes: The Need for Lunar Communications | Office of Space Commerce Places New Orders for TraCSS Program | Thales and Pasqal Report Quantum Satellite Breakthrough | Aerospacelab Breaks Ground on Satellite Factory in Belgium | SatVu Orders 2 Thermal Imaging Satellites from SSTL 
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Lunar Vibes: The Need for Lunar Communications
It’s been said that access to space is more available.  It’s been said that the unit economics are more reasonable for aspiring orbital explorers.  However,……[continued]
Government/Military
Office of Space Commerce Places New Orders for TraCSS Program
NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce (OSC) placed new orders for commercial space situational awareness (SSA) data and services. NOAA placed orders with all companies participating……[continued]
Technology
Thales and Pasqal Report Quantum Satellite Breakthrough
Pasqal and Thales Alenia Space have been using the power of quantum computing to make satellite technology more efficient and believe they have solved key……[continued]
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Manufacturing
Aerospacelab Breaks Ground on Satellite Factory in Belgium
Belgian small satellite manufacturer Aerospacelab broke ground on a new factory this week that it says will be capable of producing 500 small satellites per……[continued]
Imagery and Sensing
SatVu Orders 2 Thermal Imaging Satellites from SSTL
SatVu has ordered two additional thermal imaging satellites from Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL), HotSat-2 and HotSat-3. The satellites are both scheduled to launch in 2025.……[continued]
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Connectivity
ICYMI: AT&T Signs Commercial Agreement With AST SpaceMobile for Satellite-to-Cell Service
AT&T formalized its work with AST SpaceMobile with a new commercial agreement announced Wednesday. Under the agreement, AST SpaceMobile will provide space-based cellular broadband to……[continued]
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