In This Issue
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5G from Space Offers Potential Benefits for US Forces, but Spectrum Access and Cybersecurity Present Challenges
On March 5, the New York Times quoted Lt. Yevgeny Yarantsev, a Ukrainian officer leading his troops in Kyiv against Russian forces. Yarantsev told the Times that his soldiers “were […]
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Major Launchers Look Toward the ‘New Era’ of Space Launch
Established launch players working on the next generation of rockets are fueling a future of more launches — and more historic launches — that few could have imagined just a […]
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Manufacturers Reflect on Supply Chain Issues and the Software-Defined Future
After emerging from pandemic-induced supply chain crises, satellite manufacturers are turning to software-defined satellites to open the possibility of new business models and glean more data about performance, the CEOs […]
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Robotics Aim to Enable a More Profitable and Sustainable Future in Space
The in-space economy is a dynamically developing part of the space ecosystem, as the space industry works to commercialize ways to refuel and extend the lives of satellites. During the […]
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Space Sustainability is Still Seen as a Back-Burner Issue
While space gets more and more crowded with an increasing number of satellites being launched, issues such as a crowded Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), space debris, and satellite collisions have become […]




