In This Issue
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Magazine
5G from Space Offers Potential Benefits for US Forces, but Spectrum Access and Cybersecurity Present Challenges
Space-based 5G may help U.S. military forces operate anywhere, disperse tactical operations centers, and resist adversary interference — but spectrum access and cybersecurity remain significant obstacles, according to a “5G […]
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Major Launchers Look Toward the ‘New Era’ of Space Launch
Leading launch providers at SATELLITE 2022 shared excitement for current capabilities and the future of the industry, but tempered expectations about how many providers the market can sustain. Tory Bruno, […]
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Manufacturers Reflect on Supply Chain Issues and the Software-Defined Future
Satellite manufacturers emerging from pandemic-induced supply chain crises are turning to software-defined satellites to unlock new business models, CEOs said at SATELLITE 2022’s “Scaling Up Satellite Manufacturing Capabilities” panel. Lisa […]
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Robotics Aim to Enable a More Profitable and Sustainable Future in Space
The in-space economy is developing rapidly as companies work to commercialize satellite servicing, refueling, and robotics, speakers said at SATELLITE 2022’s robotics and satellite servicing panel. Robert Hauge of Northrop […]
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Space Sustainability is Still Seen as a Back-Burner Issue
Despite a crowded LEO and growing debris concerns, space sustainability remains low on the agenda for governments and the UN, speakers said at SATELLITE 2022’s sustainability session on March 23. […]




