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Canada’s Kepler asks ITU for deadline extension after propulsion defect on two Pathfinder satellites
Russia to international regulators: Civil/commercial navigation & broadcast satellites supporting Ukraine’s military are legitimate targets
Europe’s space industry: Employment growing faster than revenue, especially among startups; questionable long-term viability
European Parliament members protest EU Commission plan to put space budget into large, unprotected general fund
UK spent 5 years watching its OneWeb ownership shrink and now it’s investing $191M; logic TBD
ArianeGroup CEO on European Launcher Challenge limits and US v Europe government support for heavy-lift vehicles
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French military likes Iris2 altitude over Starlink’s; Eutelsat says OneWeb holds its own in key performance metrics
ESA has blessed 5 European Launcher Challenge startups & cast the 7 others into the sea; now the hard part begins
US space associations appeal to Congress to retain Commerce Dept. space traffic coordination program
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    by Peter B. de Selding March 26, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding March 26, 2018

    PARIS — Israeli satellite fleet operator Spacecom on March 26 said it had contracted with Maxar…

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  • Guest commentary: For Europe’s space policy, 2018 is a key year

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    by Ingo Baumann March 25, 2018

    The year 2018 will be decisive for European Space Policy and the programs under it. The…

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  • Interview: Thales Alenia Space Chief Executive Jean-Loic Galle on Spaceflight investment

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  • Interview: Firefly Aerospace Chief Executive Thomas Markusic

    by Peter B. de Selding March 21, 2018
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  • VC space tech investment grew in 2017 out of the glare of the biggest deals

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    by Peter B. de Selding March 20, 2018

    WASHINGTON — Venture-capital investment in space technology companies, startups or otherwise, remained strong in 2017 with…

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  • Apollo Fusion: Electric propulsion for small GEO, MEO & LEO satellite constellations

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    by Peter B. de Selding March 19, 2018

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — Satellite electric propulsion startup Apollo Fusion is midway through a 4,000-hour life-cycle…

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  • Interview: Blue Origin Chief Executive Bob Smith

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    by Peter B. de Selding March 19, 2018

    WASHINGTON — Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos likes to refer to his multibillion-dollar Amazon…

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  • Brazil’s satellite operators protest Telebras-ViaSat deal, demand contract transparency

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    by Peter B. de Selding March 15, 2018

    WASHINGTON — As many as four separate satellite fleet operators already active in Brazil plan to…

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

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

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

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    January 14, 2025
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    July 16, 2025
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    July 16, 2025
  • Europe’s space industry: Employment growing faster than revenue, especially among startups; questionable long-term viability

    July 15, 2025
  • European Parliament members protest EU Commission plan to put space budget into large, unprotected general fund

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