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Government/Military
US Officials See Proposed European Union Space Act as Complicated Overreach
The European Union is working on a draft of the EU Space Act, which has raised concerns of overreach, particularly among U.S. officials. The Space Act would create a single […]
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Government/Military
Space Force, NATO Commanders Share Threat Perspectives
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — New space capability is being actively identified by the U.S. Space Force, which is monitoring and managing threats from adversaries while creating missions to defend assets […]
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Technology
Industry Builds the Case Around Architecture Options for Orbital Data Centers
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Developing orbital space data centers has become more appealing because of reductions in satellite launch prices, and a demand for alternatives to terrestrial data centers. Access […]
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Government/Military
Allied Space Strategies Stress Complementary Capabilities for Burden Sharing in Orbit
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Burden sharing in the current space domain is about how allies and partners contribute in ways that strengthen collective capability, resilience, and deterrence. This type of […]
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Government/Military
NASA Administrator Isaacman Hails the Success of Artemis, Previews Plans for Artemis III and IV
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Getting back to the Moon with Artemis II has ignited plans to accelerate building a base on the Moon, while NASA takes steps to launch Artemis […]
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Government/Military
Regulators Challenged With Keeping Up With the Cadence of Space Development
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — With the pace of development in the commercial space industry over the last decade, regulators continue to work through how to oversee that development while enabling […]
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Connectivity
African Market for Satellite Services Offers Pent Up Demand
With a large landmass of 11.7 million square miles, Africa has been a challenging place to set up satellite services. But that is changing. As of September, 2025, more than […]
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Government/Military
Sovereign Satcom Networks Grapple With Data Security Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Nations are seeking stronger control over their own communications architectures. But how to define what sovereign space means, and what it can do within a more geopolitically complex space infrastructure, […]
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Connectivity
The Evolving Influence of IFC Driving Network Development
Airlines have been embracing inflight connectivity (IFC) as a standard competitive offering for their passengers for over 20 years. But as the demand increases, IFC developers are diving deeper into […]
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Government/Military
SDA Takes ‘Strategic Pause’ on Launches to Work Through Fixes
The Space Development Agency (SDA) was stood up to move fast and disrupt traditional space acquisition while leveraging commercial practices to enable a higher rate of satellite production. After launching its […]
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Government/Military
China’s Space Development is Outpacing Expectations and Gaining Momentum, Space Force Official Says
China’s space asset developments are coming fast and furious as China drives toward the goal of becoming a major space power, outpacing Russia and causing more focused analysis by U.S. […]
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Cybersecurity
Cyber Takeaways from Space Symposium: Cyber is an ‘All Hands’ Effort
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— Cybersecurity in space architectures is going to be an all-hands effort requiring reworking flaws in legacy network systems and developing new platforms to counter attacks from adversaries. […]
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Government/Military
Bringing Together Commercial Operations for Military Use Hinges on Integration Roadmaps
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Commercial space and military leaders are working through challenges to achieve greater integration of private sector capabilities for military use. Col. Richard Kniseley, senior materiel leader of […]
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Space Symposium
Global Space Leaders Want to Preserve and Further International Cooperation
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— Civil space leaders from Germany, Japan, France, Israel, Australia, and India talked about the current state of their country’s space work, and efforts in cooperation and collaboration […]
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Space Symposium
NATO Works to Expand and Direct Multinational Space Capabilities
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— NATO leaders are working toward the concept of getting all nations in the alliance to work together to protect the space domain and advance defense and deterrence […]
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Space Symposium
Gen. Whiting Identifies Ways to Achieve Victory in Space as a Warfighting Domain
COLORADO SPRING, Colo.— The Golden Dome space defense concept put forward by President Trump has the full support of U.S. Space Command, Commander Gen. Stephen Whiting said Tuesday at Space […]
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Space Symposium
Experts Call for Faster, More Streamlined Regulations for Space Industry
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— Government officials and regulatory experts say that moving more quickly on space law, regulations, and policy while keeping tech innovation moving forward unencumbered is a key priority. […]
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Mobility
Airline Execs Weigh in on the Next Level of the Connected Aviation Experience
What can airlines do to better serve their customers with in-flight connectivity (IFC)? Airlines are looking to new technology upgrades, more Wi-Fi options and creative customer solutions. Business and marketing […]
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Government/Military
Commercial and Military Leaders Wrestle With Issues Around Commercial Protection
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Military space domain operators are working more closely with the commercial satellite industry to not only exchange vital operational information, but also to forge ahead integrating with them, […]
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Government/Military
Allied Nations Align Their Messaging for Deterring Conflict in Space
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— The importance of allies and partners working together to understand what military deterrence in space activities means, and define what rogue behaviors should trigger deterrence, has become […]
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Government/Military
The Broadening Push for Building Space Collaborations Among Military Allies
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.— International military collaboration is critical to ensure the safety and security of space, a panel of military space force and space command leaders from six different countries […]
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Mobility
IFC Providers Balance Cost and Capabilities to Provide the ‘At Home’ Experience in the Air
In-flight connectivity (IFC) developers are working to balance cost with capabilities while offering an in-flight internet experience to match what is available at a consumer’s home. A panel of experts […]
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Mobility
LEO Operators Pitch the Orbit’s Value for IFC at Connected Aviation Event
DENVER, COLORADO — Satellite operators building constellations in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) are targeting in-flight connectivity as a critical market for their businesses. Executives made bold projections for how airlines will […]
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Mobility
Airline Execs See IFC Business Models as Part of Larger Brand Strategy
DENVER, COLORADO — Providing passengers in-flight internet connectivity (IFC), with live TV and on-demand entertainment streaming services from takeoff to landing is gaining serious momentum in the airline industry. Satellite […]
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Earth Observation
Hyperspectral Imaging Attracts a Host of Space Startups
Hyperspectral imaging from sensors mounted on satellites has profoundly changed the way objects are viewed on Earth, other planets, and the space in between using different wavelengths of light reflected […]
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Markets
Smallsat IoT Players See Big Opportunity in Small Connections
IoT smallsat business development has accelerated as a force within the broader satellite community. Tracking the use and location of expensive assets, monitoring agriculture crops and livestock, creating more accurate […]
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Government/Military
Rocket Lab Makes Wallops Island in Virginia Home for its Neutron Rocket
Rocket Lab is cementing its presence on the East Coast of Virginia, selecting Wallops Island as the launch and landing site for its new reusable Neutron rocket, after a competitive […]
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Launch
NASA and Rocket Lab Clear Way for Electron Launch from Virginia in 2022
Rocket Lab‘s launch site at the Wallops Flight Facility on the eastern coast of Virginia is expected to see a launch in 2022, as Rocket Lab and NASA near completion […]
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Finance
SatLease Capital Explains New Financing Model Aimed at Service Providers
SatLease Capital (SLC) is a new company in the satellite arena introducing a financing option for smaller and mid-sized service providers faced with the capital intensive demands of the industry […]
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Markets
Can LEO Meet the Changing Arctic’s Connectivity Needs?
The U.S. government has realized that it needs to step up its game in the Arctic as the region becomes increasingly strategic to security and economic interests. Increasing activities in […]





























