Top Stories for the week of October 27, 2023 |
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Business | October 25, 2023
$315M Satellite Charge Negatively Impacts Q3 Margins for Boeing’s BDS Segment
Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security (BDS) segment posted a 3% revenue increase in the third quarter of 2023 compared to the same time last year.……[continued] |
Government/Military | October 24, 2023
SDA Readies for Second Award for Tranche 2, After York Space Systems’ Win
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency (SDA) expects to award a second contract, possibly next week, for the Tranche 2 Transport Layer-Alpha satellites. This…...[continued] |
Opinion | October 23, 2023
What Does a New Democratic FCC Majority Mean for the Space Industry?
On September 25, Anna Gomez (a Wiley alum) was sworn-in as the FCC’s fifth Commissioner. Commissioner Gomez is a Democrat and joins fellow Democrats Jessica…...[continued] |
Business | October 26, 2023
Marc Bell Attempts to Assuage Investor Concerns in Terran Orbital Town Hall
Terran Orbital held a town hall on Thursday to increase investor confidence in an attempt to raise the share price. Over an hour-long call, CEO…...[continued] |
Business | October 23, 2023
Iridium Revenue Up in Q3, But Stock Price is Down Due to Qualcomm Frustration, Analyst Notes
Revenue at Iridium Communications increased 7% in the third quarter of 2023 compared to the same time last year, but the company’s stock value dipped…...[continued] |
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Government/Military | October 20, 2023
SES Wins Space Force Contract, Launches New Media Platform
SES Space & Defense was awarded a a five-year, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) U.S. Space Force contract for proliferated Low Earth Orbit (pLEO) satellite-based…...[continued] |
Government/Military | October 25, 2023
US and Australia Sign Space Launch Agreement
President Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed an agreement on Thursday providing a legal and technical framework for U.S. commercial space launch vehicles…...[continued] |
Technology | October 23, 2023
Imagining the Future of Quantum Computing for Space
The year is 2075. Picture vast fleets of spacecraft, equipped with hyper-sensitive quantum accelerometers, gyroscopes, and clocks, navigating the solar system with unmatched precision. Swarms…...[continued] |
Imagery and Sensing | October 23, 2023
How AI and ML Are Supercharging Earth Observation
Earth Observation (EO) satellites have captured meaningful snapshots of our planet for decades, from images of ice caps over a 20-year interval to images of…...[continued] |
Imagery and Sensing | October 17, 2023
How Hilton Hotels, Bayer, and the World Wildlife Fund Are Investing in the Future in Space
LOS ANGELES – The business case for space-based remote sensing and other satellite derived technologies has surpassed the traditional military and big-government sectors. Companies and…...[continued] |
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