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Top Stories for the week of August 4, 2017
August 1, 2017 Another SES satellite ceased functioning in July, the company reported — its second asset to malfunction this summer. In a July 28 statement, SES reported that an unspecified anomaly knocked… Read More »

July 31, 2017 Not that long ago, the space industry was seen as a bit of a dinosaur, a relic from a bygone age. But over the last few years, that perception has… Read More »
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August 1, 2017 An Australian startup is developing a new ion engine that could potentially recycle space junk into fuel to provide thrust for satellites on orbit. According to Neumann Space Founder and… Read More »
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August 4, 2017
Rocket Crafters Exec on the Advantages of Hybrid Rocket Engines
Rocket Crafters Inc. (RCI) has developed a new hybrid rocket engine that is both safer and less expensive than its liquid and solid chemical engine counterparts, according to the company’s… Read More »


August 2, 2017
Using Artificial Intelligence to Track Illegal Activities at Sea
ImageSat International (ISI) has been investing heavily in its development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics in hopes of capitalizing on the abundance of new satellite-based imagery. In an interview with… Read More »

July 31, 2017
Startup Aphelion Orbitals Secures $500,000 in Seed Funding
Aphelion Orbitals, a nanosatellite manufacturer and launch services startup, announced it has successfully closed on $500,000 in seed funding from an international group of angel investors. The company aims to develop a… Read More »

August 3, 2017
EchoStar 3 Satellite Suffers Anomaly During Orbital Transfer
During EchoStar 3’s transfer to a new orbital location last week, the satellite experienced an anomaly of unknown origin that has interrupted communications, EchoStar said in an Aug. 2 statement.… Read More »
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