In This Issue
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CyberSat
CyberSat Game Changer Award Winner: Jaisha Wray | December 2019
CyberSat, an event which looks at security and satellites, has made quite a splash since it launched two years ago. We live in a connected world, and in the future, […]
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Editor's Note
Farewell Decade | December 2019
Can you believe this is the final edition of the decade? It feels like a landmark moment in more ways than one. We end with an edition of Via Space, […]
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Perspective
Gen Z and Millennials Take Space Industry to Task | December 2019
We have all been there — satellite events around the globe where people are asked to give their vision for the future of space and the satellite industry. The caveat […]
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Weather
Mother Nature Will Not be Denied: Hurricanes and the Future of Space Flight | December 2019
As Floridians on the east coast of the U.S. flooded grocery stores for water and food in preparation for the oncoming storm, Hurricane Dorian grew swiftly from a manageable Category […]
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Opinion
One Giant Leap: The Inspiration Today | December 2019
The Moon landing approximately 50 years ago was one of mankind’s greatest successes. It was the culmination of the collaborative efforts of hundreds of individuals striving to achieve a common […]
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Artificial Intelligence
Space 2.0: Taking AI Far Out | December 2019
Albert Einstein’s presumed words were: “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.” Jest or not, the universe’s being endless is […]
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Perspective
Via Satellite’s Top Student and Young Professional Achievements of 2019 | December 2019
Via Satellite has a long history of issuing industry professional, technology, entrepreneur, and executive leadership awards, but we haven’t yet had the opportunity to recognize student awards and grants from […]
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Perspective
Young People in the Middle East: Making a Difference | December 2019
The Middle East is a hive of activity as countries in the region aim to be the biggest and the best in a lot of things. Over the last few […]







