In This Issue
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Feature
An Internet of Things World: Where does Satellite fit in?
One of the big buzz terms at recent satellite events has been the Internet of Things (IoT), where we live in an uber-connected world full of connected devices which can […]
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Magazine
Generation Next: Andy Welton, Globalstar
With a background in physics and astronomy, Andy Welton’s college career encouraged students to pursue internships that were purely centered on research. Now a product test engineer at Globalstar, Welton […]
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Feature
In the Oil and Gas Recovery, Satellite Will Rise
It’s no overstatement: there is seemingly always something going on in the Middle East. And now, with nuclear-related sanctions lifted from Iran, the region has, perhaps, even more eyes on […]
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Magazine
Regional Roundup: October/November 2016
Inmarsat, Hughes and SpeedCast Become Skynet Partners Airbus Defence and Space, owner and operator of the Skynet X-band satellite system, has struck up partnerships with Inmarsat Government, Hughes Network Systems, […]
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Magazine
Satellites Supporting Health Development Challenges
On May 19 this year the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that the Zika virus had been detected off the north west coast of Africa for the first time. Tests […]
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Magazine
SpaceX Faces its Toughest Challenge Yet
Over the last few years, no company has garnered more industry headlines and commentary than SpaceX. The launch provider, which promises to reinvent a critical part of the satellite market […]
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Magazine
UK Space Industry Faces up to Brexit Consequences
“Britain is still open for business” said Nicola Blackwood, the then chair of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee at a U.K. Parliamentary Space Reception just three days […]






