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Planet Labs: Unexpected slump in new orders forces cutbacks this year to maintain profitability target
Indonesia’s PSN is launching 310 Gbps on 2 broadband satellites this year, and already knows it’s not enough
Thaicom, with a new owner, plans $435 million purrchase of Ku-band HTS broadband satellites to succeed IPStar at 119.5 east
Sky Perfect JSat: $1.1 billion in space spending to 2030 on multiple fronts: laser data relay, HAPS, Earth observation
Ready or not: ITU WRC-23 is in five months, with quite an agenda for satellite spectrum and orbits
Debris from fragmented satellites accounts for 37% of trackable space objects arriving in orbit in past two years: NASA
Viasat completes Inmarsat purchase, the biggest satcom merger in 20 years; market gets a real LEO v GEO broadband matchup
Virgin Orbit employees seek higher-priority status in a bankruptcy proceeding with only $35.8 million to distribute
Iodine-electric satellite thruster builder ThrustMe: We’ve sold our 100th unit; new plant capacity is 365/year
EU Commission approval of Viasat’s purchase of Inmarsat was the last regulatory barrier; deal to close within days
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  • France’s CNES on European astronauts after ISS, and the ‘complicated, difficult’ subject of European mini-launchers

    by Peter B. de Selding May 23, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding May 23, 2023

    PARIS —The French space agency, CNES, remains skeptical of whether a small launch vehicle can be…

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  • Rocket Lab: 15 launches this year and rising prices will reduce launch losses. Profit resides in satellite hardware division

    by Peter B. de Selding May 10, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding May 10, 2023

    PARIS — Launch service and satellite hardware provider Rocket Lab USA Inc. has continued to loss…

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  • Penultimate Ariane 5 rocket launches Europe’s $1.75-billion Juice satellite on 7.5-year voyage to Jupiter’s icy moons

    by Peter B. de Selding April 14, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding April 14, 2023

    PARIS — The April 14 launch of Europe’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, Juice, satellite is the…

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  • Did ESA’s human/robotic exploration advisory group go rogue?

    by Peter B. de Selding March 23, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding March 23, 2023

    PARIS — An ESA advisory group asked to propose a vision for European human and robotic…

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  • SES: O3b mPower constellation schedule slips, but NATO, European Union are big prospective customers

    by Peter B. de Selding February 27, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding February 27, 2023

    PARIS — Satellite fleet operator SES reported a further delay in the deployment of its 11-satellite…

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  • Rocket Lab: Launch prices to continue upward, but cash-flow positive goal is still a few years out

    by Peter B. de Selding February 21, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding February 21, 2023

    PARIS — Satellite and launch-service provider Rocket Lab, which has a reputation for not overselling itself,…

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  • ESA relaxes prove-it-first requirement for small launchers, says Ariane 6 delay can’t be blamed on GEO-return policy

    by Peter B. de Selding January 23, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding January 23, 2023

    PARIS — The European Space Agency (ESA) is modifying its policy on dealing with the half-dozen…

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  • Rwanda Space Agency: Our 300,000 satellite ITU filing ‘made noise for all the good reasons, compares well with SpaceX’

    by Peter B. de Selding January 13, 2023
    by Peter B. de Selding January 13, 2023

    PARIS — The Rwanda Space Agency takes pride in the fact that it made waves in…

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  • FCC’s approval of 7,500 Starlink Gen 2 satellites is no free pass for SpaceX; SpaceX files Gen 2 at ITU

    by Peter B. de Selding December 2, 2022
    by Peter B. de Selding December 2, 2022

    UPDATE AprI 4, 2023: SpaceX on April 3 filed its Starlink Gen 2 constellation with the…

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  • French space agency CNES: Most ESA ministerial conference issues are settled — except EU secure connectivity program

    by Peter B. de Selding November 14, 2022
    by Peter B. de Selding November 14, 2022

    PARIS — The European Commission’s proposed secure connectivity constellation low-orbiting satellites is about the only issue…

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  • Planet Labs: Unexpected slump in new orders forces cutbacks this year to maintain profitability target

    June 9, 2023
  • Indonesia’s PSN is launching 310 Gbps on 2 broadband satellites this year, and already knows it’s not enough

    June 9, 2023
  • Thaicom, with a new owner, plans $435 million purrchase of Ku-band HTS broadband satellites to succeed IPStar at 119.5 east

    June 7, 2023
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