June 26, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Buy Versus Build: Will New Commercial Space Strategies Shift DoD Decisions? | KVH Signs Deal for Bulk Starlink Capacity | LiveEO Raises $27M to Further its AI-Powered Insights | ReOrbit Selects Mynaric Laser Terminal for UKKO Mission | Swedish Space Corporation Wins US Lunar Business 
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Buy Versus Build: Will New Commercial Space Strategies Shift DoD Decisions?
“Exploit what we have, buy what we can, build what we must.” While this has been the message of U.S. Space Force leadership over the……[continued]
Mobility
KVH Signs Deal for Bulk Starlink Capacity
Maritime connectivity provider KVH Industries signed a bulk data distribution deal with SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, prepaying for a block of Starlink data. KVH previously had……[continued]
Finance
LiveEO Raises $27M to Further its AI-Powered Insights
LiveEO has raised 25 million euros ($27 million) in a Series B funding round led by NordicNinja and DeepTech & Climate Fonds (DTCF). The Berlin-based……[continued]
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Technology
ReOrbit Selects Mynaric Laser Terminal for UKKO Mission
ReOrbit has selected Mynaric to provide its Condor Mk3 laser terminal for the company’s upcoming UKKO mission to demonstrate space-to-space and space-to-ground data transfer for……[continued]
Space Economy
Swedish Space Corporation Wins US Lunar Business
Swedish Space Corporation (SSC Space US) will work with ispace-US on their upcoming Mission 3 with the APEX 1.0 lunar lander, thanks to a new……[continued]
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Podcast
ICYMI: Exploring NASA’s Post-ISS Space Station Options
With the approaching retirement of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA has contracted several commercial companies to develop orbital facilities that will fulfill the need……[continued]
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