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ESA staff rising by 13% in 2026; Exploration program to assess budget shortfall in Feb; Ariane 6’s challenging Galileo launch
ESA: We’ll start work on EU Commission military/security constellation in January, before receiving EU specifications
$39 billion to go: In 1st big commitment after $41B military space budget, German Bundeswehr contracts $2B to Rheinmetall Iceye JV for radar capacity
Argentina’s regulator, Amazon Leo and the FCC on easing restrictions to prevent LEO interference with GEO operators
Ariane 6 launches 2 Galileo navigation satellites; Ariane Amazon LEO launch on the way; ESA LEO PNT constellation Q1 launch
The president of Brazil’s Anatel telecom regulator on changing ITU rules to allow all nations access to LEO broadband
Astroscale reports higher revenue, reduced operating loss, restates faith in commercial satellite life extension
Smallsat builder/operator AAC Clyde sells up to $15M in shares to Bonnier Capital, which becomes company’s largest shareholder
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
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  • Arianespace reports 30% boost in 2021 revenue, to $1.4 billion, on 50% more launches

    by Peter B. de Selding January 6, 2022
    by Peter B. de Selding January 6, 2022

    PARIS — Europe’s Arianespace launch-service provider reported a 30% increase in revenue, to 1.25 billion euros…

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  • ESA thinks moment is right to re-ask its governments: Do you want an autonomous astronaut-launch capability?

    by Peter B. de Selding June 18, 2021
    by Peter B. de Selding June 18, 2021

    PARIS — European Space Agency (ESA) Director-General Josef Aschbacher will ask Europe’s governments in early 2022…

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  • Arianespace dodges a bullet in OneWeb Chapter 11 contract review; many other OneWeb creditors do not

    by Peter B. de Selding September 21, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding September 21, 2020

    PARIS — OneWeb Global Ltd. is rejecting only two of the 18 launches for which it…

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  • Regulators give Iran 3 more years to launch its national satellite, agree Covid-19 is a force majeure event

    by Peter B. de Selding July 17, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding July 17, 2020

    PARIS — International satellite frequency regulators agreed to give Iran another three years to try complete…

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  • China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia ask ITU to extend satellite deadlines, Covid-19 among explanations

    by Peter B. de Selding June 29, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding June 29, 2020

    PARIS — Five nations are asking international regulators for satellite deadline extensions because of launch failures…

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  • Prressure’s still on at OneWeb Satellites Florida plant following successful launch of 34 satellites

    by Peter B. de Selding February 7, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding February 7, 2020

    BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan — The successful launch of 34 OneWeb satellites here Feb 7 is the…

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  • Unexplained acceleration of Centaur stage could offer clues on 3 Atlas rocket-body breakups in GEO orbit

    by Amy Svitak December 9, 2019
    by Amy Svitak December 9, 2019

    PARIS – The sudden in-orbit acceleration of an Atlas Centaur upper stage that ostensibly had been…

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  • Europe advances still-preliminary testing of space-based nuclear power systems

    by Amy Svitak November 21, 2019
    by Amy Svitak November 21, 2019

    WASHINGTON — The European Space Agency (ESA) is conducting simulated trials of radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs)…

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  • ESA asks its governments for $2.1 billion in 1st tranche of decade-long, $8.1-billion exploration program

    by Peter B. de Selding November 4, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding November 4, 2019

    WASHINGTON— The 22-nation European Space Agency (ESA) is asking its governments for 1.89 billion euros ($2.11…

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  • ILS’s Pysher on Proton rocket future and competing with SpaceX, Arianespace, Blue Origin, the day before his surprise ‘resignation’

    by Peter B. de Selding October 10, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding October 10, 2019

    PARIS — Either he was blindsided or he deserves an acting award. International Launch Services (ILS)…

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