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Here’s how the French government explains its decision to become Eutelsat’s largest shareholder
Geospatial constellation operator Satellogic: $90M stock offering provides enough cash for 12 months’ operations
Dazzled by the vision of 1000s of satellites for orbital data centers, Planet gins up prospects for Google’s Suncatcher
Norway’s Kongsberg, Germany’s Helsing & Hensoldt plan intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance constellation by 2029
Space42 plans $600M in capex for its Equatys D2D joint venture with Viasat, outlines expanding geospatial imaging business
Back to square one? Maybe not, but EU governments’ critical assessment to force a thorough remake of the EU Space Act
4 Takeaways: Terran Orbital on the Industrialization of Space
ESA hopes to boost government support for EU reconnaissance constellation in coming months; initial milestone in February
Launchers, secure comms, LEO PNT: Spain doubles its ESA investment, moves into 4th place, ahead of UK, Belgium
UK invested in Orbex in January, ditched it in November & will decide where to put $131M in unallocated ESA launcher funds
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Here’s how the French government explains its decision to become Eutelsat’s largest...

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Geospatial constellation operator Satellogic: $90M stock offering provides enough cash for 12...

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Dazzled by the vision of 1000s of satellites for orbital data centers,...

Norway’s Kongsberg, Germany’s Helsing & Hensoldt plan intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance constellation...

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Space42 plans $600M in capex for its Equatys D2D joint venture with...

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4 Takeaways: Terran Orbital on the Industrialization of Space

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

    January 14, 2025
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    January 14, 2025
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Latest News

  • Here’s how the French government explains its decision to become Eutelsat’s largest shareholder

    December 12, 2025
  • Geospatial constellation operator Satellogic: $90M stock offering provides enough cash for 12 months’ operations

    December 12, 2025
  • Dazzled by the vision of 1000s of satellites for orbital data centers, Planet gins up prospects for Google’s Suncatcher

    December 12, 2025
  • Norway’s Kongsberg, Germany’s Helsing & Hensoldt plan intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance constellation by 2029

    December 11, 2025
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