In This Issue
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Cyber Experts: The Truth About The Threats to Satellite
It seems every day there is news related to a new cyber attack. This is the new reality we must all live in, and space is no different. However, quantifying and evaluating the threat is far from easy. We talk to some of the new companies in the cybersecurity space, as well as one or two cyber experts to see how they view the threat to the satellite industry.
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Earth Observation to Capture the Mainstream Market
The mighty rise of smallsats will inevitably drive competition in the Earth Observation market. This will lead to delivery of new data services which, in turn, will lead to increasing demand from new customers. Within this proliferation of remote sensing satellites, not all companies will emerge as victors, but what is certain is that Earth Observation is on a steady winning streak.
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Magazine
Future Investments in VSAT: What you Need to Know
At the SATELLITE 2017 Conference & Exhibition, the ambitious nature of the satellite industry shone through. Whether in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) or Geosynchronous Earth Orbit […]
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Phased Array Antennas: Can they Deliver?
With the demand for more lightweight, powerful antennas showing no sign of abating, developers are rising to the challenge. But will it be enough to push the market forward?
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Spaceflight in the UK: Onward and Upward
The United Kingdom must regulate on a risk-aware, yet enabling, basis — allowing low cost launch capabilities, including space planes, to be the "steam locomotive" of the 21st century.
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Why America Needs Diverse Spectrum Options
We must allocate spectrum wisely, ensuring that increasing demand from mobile operators doesn’t crowd out other worthy users.






