July 9, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Caleb Henry Sets Out to Catalog the Story of OneWeb | Airbus Wins German Deal for Military Satellite System | Iceye Limits Satellite Imaging Over Ukraine in Deal with Ukrainian MoD | Space Force Adds Blue Origin and Stoke Space to OSP-4 Launch Contract | Aerospacelab to Provide Subsystems for MDA Space Aurora Supply Chain 
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Caleb Henry Sets Out to Catalog the Story of OneWeb
OneWeb is one of the most compelling stories of the New Space era. From its start as one of the first constellation ventures, and early……[continued]
Government/Military
Airbus Wins German Deal for Military Satellite System
Airbus has won a large new military contract in Europe. The German Armed Forces, the Bundeswehr, has awarded Airbus the SATCOMBw 3 prime contract for……[continued]
Government/Military
Iceye Limits Satellite Imaging Over Ukraine in Deal with Ukrainian MoD
Iceye will work more closely with the Ukraine Ministry of Defense amid Russia’s war in the country, signing a memorandum of cooperation to ensure the……[continued]
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Government/Military
Space Force Adds Blue Origin and Stoke Space to OSP-4 Launch Contract
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command awarded the second on-ramp to its Orbital Services Program (OSP)-4 contract to Blue Origin and Stoke Space Technologies on July……[continued]
Technology
Aerospacelab to Provide Subsystems for MDA Space Aurora Supply Chain
MDA Space selected Aerospacelab to provide battery charge regulators (BCRs) for the supply chain for its Aurora digital satellite product line. This includes the Aurora……[continued]
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Imagery and Sensing
ICYMI: The EO Revolution is Yet to Hit Top Speed Despite its Obvious Potential
The satellite Earth Observation (EO) industry has seen huge advances in technologies in recent years. As the fight against climate change becomes ever more real,……[continued]
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