In This Issue
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Opinion
A Systems Thinking Approach to DEI in the Space Industry | April 2022
I recently stumbled upon the recording of a talk by Imma Martinez during the Satellite Applications Catapult Innovation Week 2020. Imma’s talk on human-centered design and what it means for […]
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Technology
Flat Panel to the Rescue: Antenna Manufacturers Invest in Emerging Technologies to Meet New Demands | April 2022
It’s all about the form factor. Flat panel antenna (FPA) is not a term widely loved in a competitive industry where everyone wants to brand their own technology — electronically […]
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Earth Observation
GEOINT Satellite Operators Look Toward an Increasingly Commercial Future | April 2022
For decades, only the government had the means and experience to handle geospatial data, particularly for defense and intelligence purposes. But the pendulum is swinging toward an exponential growth in […]
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Government
Government and New Space: Pursuing Faster Teamwork For a Robust Future | April 2022
When SpaceX first championed private launch vehicles using reusable rocket stages, it led to more affordable launch services, spurring the smallsat revolution in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) and the birth of […]
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Interview
Lessons from the Past: Greg Wyler Says Things Will be Different With E-Space | April 2022
When Via Satellite spoke to Greg Wyler in 2020, I asked if this was it for him and the space industry, that after O3B and OneWeb, he would follow a […]
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Opinion
Orbital Refueling Represents a Growth Opportunity for In-Space Services | April 2022
Orbital refueling serves to revive defunct satellites in Geostationary Orbit (GEO), refilling the empty propellant tanks of satellites that have lost their respective station-keeping capabilities. This allows satellite operators to […]
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Editor's Note
Satellite Industry Shows its Value as Tensions Rise in Europe | April 2022
I write this editor’s note at a strange time. On the one hand, I am about to come to SATELLITE for the first time in three years and see our […]






