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EU Commissioner: National European military space investment is ‘a challenge’ and must be interoperable with EU capacity
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EU Commissioner: National European military space investment is ‘a challenge’ and must...

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ESA expands Iris2 network’s low-LEO segment, will reimburse non-recurring costs of scaling...

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ESA and EU Commission prepare four in-orbit demonstrator missions for future intel/reconnaisance...

Reuters Events Launches Exclusive ‘Space and Satellites USA 2026’ Summit: The Strategic...

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Can Open Cosmos field a broadband constellation to meet 2026 and 2028...

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4 Takeaways: Quilty Space Provides a 2025 Year in Review

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The Exploration Co. CEO on why purchasing UK launcher startup Orbex would...

Blue Origin: We’re building a 5,408-satellite constellation in LEO and MEO orbit...


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  • 18 nations, 63 satellites deployed, 1 held prisoner: Spaceflight’s SSO-A exploit may be a one-off

    by Peter B. de Selding August 21, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 21, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay didn’t summit Everest again after their historic success,…

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  • Viasat in Europe: Poland, Norway and Spain w/ Ka-Sat now, preparing for Viasat-3 über alles in 2021

    by Peter B. de Selding August 19, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 19, 2019

    MARGARETVILLE, N.Y. — Satellite broadband provider Viasat Inc., establishing a foothold in Europe while waiting for…

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  • UrtheCast looks to Deimos Imaging sale, new credit agreement this year to secure its future

    by Peter B. de Selding August 15, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 15, 2019

    UPDATE Sept. 12: UrtheCast said it secured financing to pay Land O’Lakes the $5 million due…

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  • Rocket Lab flexes market muscle in payload launch-date swap as industry awaits more competition

    by Peter B. de Selding August 15, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 15, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — Rocket Lab’s first-mover advantage among dedicated small-satellite launch-service providers has allowed it to…

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  • NASA outlines U.S. government smallsat funding opportunities

    by Amy Svitak August 14, 2019
    by Amy Svitak August 14, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — Startups, small businesses and educational institutions interested in the smallsat sector stand to…

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  • Ariane 5-to-Ariane 6 transition eroding revenue, profit at Europe’s launcher industrial base

    by Peter B. de Selding August 13, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 13, 2019

    SWANTON, Vermont — The transition of Europe’s established space-launch industrial base from the Ariane 5 to…

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  • Vector Launch seemed to have ticked all the right boxes. It wasn’t enough

    by Peter B. de Selding August 12, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 12, 2019

    BOSTON — Smallsat launch-service startup Vector would have figured on any shortlist of “most likely to…

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  • Viasat says can keep leverage down while R&D/capex remains high; Viasat-3 service 2-3 years out, but Viasat-4 design begins

    by Peter B. de Selding August 9, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 9, 2019

    SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Broadband satellite services and hardware provider Viasat Inc. said it can…

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  • Millennium Space, TriSept, Tethers Unlimited self-finance satellite debris-mitigation test

    by Amy Svitak August 9, 2019
    by Amy Svitak August 9, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah – Three U.S. companies have joined forces to self-finance the launch of a lightweight…

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  • Hughes says LEO & GEO are complementary. Will that be true in Canada?

    by Peter B. de Selding August 8, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 8, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — Broadband hardware and service provider Hughes Network Systems declined to speculate on whether…

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ArianeGroup: Arianespace, no longer responsible for the Vega rocket, is now free to work with our startup launcher, MaiaSpace

by Peter B. de Selding January 14, 2025

LA PLATA, Maryland — Commercial launch service provider Arianespace is losing one-third of its business as…

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Comtech hires turnaround expert as CEO, widens strategic review to include all scenarios, discontinues 70 satellite products

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Nur-Sultan pilgrimage: SES, OneWeb look to Kazakhstan to anchor their NGSO constellation businesses in Central Asia

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by Peter B. de Selding April 19, 2021

EU Commission’s broadband constellation meets industry reservations about co-investment

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Featured Stories

  • ArianeGroup: Arianespace, no longer responsible for the Vega rocket, is now free to work with our startup launcher, MaiaSpace

    January 14, 2025
  • Comtech hires turnaround expert as CEO, widens strategic review to include all scenarios, discontinues 70 satellite products

    January 14, 2025
  • Nur-Sultan pilgrimage: SES, OneWeb look to Kazakhstan to anchor their NGSO constellation businesses in Central Asia

    April 19, 2021
  • EU Commission’s broadband constellation meets industry reservations about co-investment

    January 13, 2021

Latest News

  • EU Commissioner: National European military space investment is ‘a challenge’ and must be interoperable with EU capacity

    January 28, 2026
  • ESA expands Iris2 network’s low-LEO segment, will reimburse non-recurring costs of scaling tech for constellations

    January 26, 2026
  • ESA and EU Commission prepare four in-orbit demonstrator missions for future intel/reconnaisance network

    January 26, 2026
  • Can Open Cosmos field a broadband constellation to meet 2026 and 2028 ITU deadlines? Liechtenstein regulator says yes

    January 22, 2026
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