July 23, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Bluetooth from Space: Hubble Network Reimagines Satellite IoT | Astroscale Secures New Funding for ELSA-M Mission | Space Systems Command Awards ULA and SpaceX NSSL Contract Modifications | Planet Expands Imagery Deal with Allied Government | UK Space Agency Announces $43M in Funding for 23 Space Projects 
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Bluetooth from Space: Hubble Network Reimagines Satellite IoT
You probably use Bluetooth every day to connect your phone to your car, speakers, and headphones. Now satellite startup Hubble Network is rethinking the bounds……[continued]
Sustainability
Astroscale Secures New Funding for ELSA-M Mission
Astroscale secured $15 million to support the final phase of its End-of-Life by Astroscale-Multiple (ELSA-M) in-orbit demonstration. The contract from the UK Space Agency (UKSA)……[continued]
Government/Military
Space Systems Command Awards ULA and SpaceX NSSL Contract Modifications
As U.S. Space Force looks for new entrants beside Blue Origin for Phase 3 of National Security Space Launch (NSSL), the service on July 19 awarded……[continued]
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Government/Military
Planet Expands Imagery Deal with Allied Government
Planet Labs signed a seven-figure contract expansion with a U.S.-allied international government agency for SkySat satellite data.  Planet announced the SkySat expansion with the unnamed……[continued]
Government/Military
UK Space Agency Announces $43M in Funding for 23 Space Projects
The UK Space Agency announced 33 million pounds ($43 million) in funding for space projects on Monday as part of the UKSA’s National Space Innovation……[continued]
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Technology
ICYMI: Global Satellite Operators Report No Impact from Microsoft Outage
A number of major satellite operators said they were unaffected by the Microsoft outage on July 19 that created IT issues in multiple industries around……[continued]
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