July 15, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Falcon 9 Suffers Rare Engine Failure, Losing Starlink Satellites | Spanish Banks Finance PLD Space’s Miura 5 Launcher | Booz Allen Ventures Invests in Satellite Automation Startup Quindar | Government is Behind in Creating a Program of Record for Commercial Satellite Imagery, Iceye US Exec Says | Moog Debuts New Radiation-Hardened Space Computer 
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Falcon 9 Suffers Rare Engine Failure, Losing Starlink Satellites
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket suffered an engine failure during a Starlink mission on July 11, losing 20 Starlink satellites and triggering a Federal Aviation Administration……[continued]
Finance
Spanish Banks Finance PLD Space’s Miura 5 Launcher
A group of Spanish banks have backed PLD Space with a 31.2 million euro ($34 million) loan to fund the company’s Miura 5 space launch……[continued]
Finance
Booz Allen Ventures Invests in Satellite Automation Startup Quindar
Booz Allen Ventures invested in Quindar, an early-stage startup focused on automating satellite operations.  Quindar has built a virtualized platform that the company says improves……[continued]
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Government/Military
Government is Behind in Creating a Program of Record for Commercial Satellite Imagery, Iceye US Exec Says
Commercial satellite radar providers are ready to meet the operational needs of U.S. government users but plans to develop a program of record for these……[continued]
Technology
Moog Debuts New Radiation-Hardened Space Computer
Moog is rolling out a new space computer designed to support the next-generation of on-orbit computing needs. The company announced the Moog Cascade Single Board……[continued]
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Government/Military
ICYMI: Government is Behind in Creating a Program of Record for Commercial Satellite Imagery, Iceye US Exec Says
Commercial satellite radar providers are ready to meet the operational needs of U.S. government users but plans to develop a program of record for these……[continued]
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