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  • International regulators ask US, Norway to ‘immediately disable’ Starlink service in Iran

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

    LA PLATA, Maryland — International regulators asked the United States and Norway to take “immediate action…

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  • One example of ITAR and NewSpace: Signals intelligence provider Hawkeye 360

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

    MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — It’s often said government cannot keep up with private-sector technology advances. But…

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  • OneWeb’s launch with Russia this week finds US, Russia, Europe, temporarily & uncomfortably, on the same page

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

    UPDATE March 3: this story was updated to include the Roscosmos March 2 declaration that the…

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  • Arianespace’s OneWeb launches in Russia not affected by US sanctions, but other Soyuz commercial missions at risk

    by Peter B. de Selding March 17, 2021
    by Peter B. de Selding March 17, 2021

    PARIS— U.S. government sanctions against commercial space launches from Russia will not affect OneWeb’s first-generation constellation…

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  • U.S.-UK agreement OKs use of U.S. rocket technology in Britain, similar to accords with New Zealand, Brazil

    by Peter B. de Selding June 18, 2020
    by Peter B. de Selding June 18, 2020

    PARIS — Virgin Orbit and Lockheed Martin are the most likely beneficiaries of the U.S.-UK agreement…

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  • AsiaSat owners CITIC and Carlyle Group, citing illiquid share price, want to privatize the company

    by Peter B. de Selding July 1, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding July 1, 2019

    PARIS — The principal owners of satellite fleet operator AsiaSat proposed to de-list the company from…

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  • Indian government details preparation & conduct of anti-satellite strike, says orbital debris to reenter by mid-May

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

    PARIS — The Indian Defense Ministry said it took multiple precautions to assure that its March…

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  • Has U.S. satellite export reform worked? Three years on, the answer is: Yes, but…

    by Peter B. de Selding April 16, 2018
    by Peter B. de Selding April 16, 2018

    WASHINGTON — Walk into a commercial space conference and mention ITAR. People still jump. More than…

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