In This Issue
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Opinion
12 Low-Cost Steps to Strengthen Your Security in Space
The community served by Via Satellite has a history of innovation, with decades of proven performance in delivering capabilities from space. Businesses and individual consumers now leverage space solutions that […]
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Opinion
A Tale of Two Worlds: A College Student’s Perspective on SATELLITE 2019
When I was seven years old, I wanted to be an “-ologist.” Biologist, geologist, meteorologist, volcanologist, zoologist, you name it. I wanted to study the world around me, explore the […]
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NewSpace
Blue Origin CEO Talks Space Ambitions
Blue Origin is making its presence felt across the satellite and space industry. The company has already become a significant force in the launch market, and has signed a slew […]
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Magazine
Keeping Space Tidy: Industry Steps Up Junk Management Efforts
When India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi proudly announced that his country successfully shot down one of its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites with an anti-satellite missile in March, many in […]
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SATELLITE 2020
SATELLITE 2020’s New “Co-Lab” Event Puts Space Debris Center-Stage
This coming March, the SATELLITE 2020 show will be establishing a consortium of more than a dozen civil space, government, military, academic, and commercial industry organizations that will work together […]
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commercial
The Coming of Space Tourism
Hitching a ride to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) soon will no longer be the domain of elite trained astronauts — it will be within reach of wealthy private citizens as […]
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Business
The Lunar Economy: From Vision to Reality
The United States has a rich heritage in space, and recently, NASA selected 11 companies to conduct studies and produce prototypes of human landers for its Artemis lunar exploration program. […]
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Editor's Note
Via Satellite is No More (At Least Temporarily)
Via Satellite is no more — well, at least for one month. We have decided that as we live in unprecedented times, and space has suddenly found its way again […]







