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French parliament uses renewal of ESA’s Paris HQ agreement to raise the alarm about German, Italian space spending
China, with recent ITU filings for 200,000+ satellites, calls for greater transparency and coordination among operators
Hall-effect satellite electric thruster provider Orbion: Demand exceeds industry-wide production capacity and we’re expanding
Swedish military buys radar & optical satellites for $141M in contracts with Iceye and Planet Labs; deliveries start this year
Eutelsat continues $2.56-billion OneWeb refurbishment with 340-satellite order to Airbus; first launches in 2026
This time it’s final: Eumetsat commits to $1-billion EPS-Sterna constellation to study atmospheric temperature, humidity
ESA 2026 budget up 7.6% with early effect of ministerial conference; Earth observation, navigation lead allocations
ESA refers December data breach case to France’s public prosecutor for criminal inquiry
Rocket Lab: We’ll wait for Neutron rocket to prove its reusability before we start investing in our future constellation
SpaceX: 148,696 Starlink collision maneuvers in 6 months ending Nov 30, continued issues with operators’ slipshod reporting
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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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  • Russia/Intersputnik, citing SpaceX co-passenger delay, seek ITU deadline extension for Saturn Satellite Networks NationSat

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

    PARIS — Russia asked the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for more time to place the first…

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  • $15,000, $8,000, $5,000 per kilogram to LEO: A coming buyers’ market for smallsat owners

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

    PARIS — The per-kilogram cost of launching small satellites is dropping — now $5,000 from SpaceX,…

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  • GEO-satellite market rebound? Yes, but… For Arianespace, SpaceX, commercial LEO is the bigger business in 2020

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

        PARIS — The commercial space industry looks at the number of GEO-orbit satellites ordered…

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  • Satellite operator Ovzon moves Ovzon-3 launch to Arianespace Ariane 5 from SpaceX Falcon Heavy, says still gets 20-yr service life

    by Peter B. de Selding August 23, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 23, 2019

    UPDATE Sept. 16: Ovzon said it had booked contracts valued at $13.7 million from the U.S.…

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Know your U.S. satellite regulations: A primer on ownership, freqencies, propulsion, encryption and the use of lasers

    by Amy Svitak August 7, 2019
    by Amy Svitak August 7, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — For smallsat owners and operators, obtaining U.S. government approval to launch and operate…

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