In 2024, government activity (excluding Russia and China) generated a combined satcom demand of approximately 300 Gbps, split between 250 Gbps in commercial bands and over 50 Gbps in military bands.
Anticipating this development the U.S. can begin to shape the political narrative to mitigate any cultural, legal or political narratives China weaves to justify asserting sovereignty leading up to ...
Chinese launch firms Space Pioneer and Galactic Energy move toward IPOs Launch firms Space Pioneer and Galactic Energy are ...
ESA is putting the final touches on a package of programs worth 22 billion euros for next month’s ministerial conference, ...
Iridium’s shares closed down more than 7% Oct. 23 after the satellite operator lowered its full-year service revenue outlook ...
Testing and calibration have been completed for SatLeo’s first experimental payload, called Thermal Access Platform for ...
China expands classified geostationary satellite series with Long March 5 launch China launched the latest in a series of ...
In this episode of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Terry Hart, former NASA astronaut and mission specialist on ...
For the U.S. to win the next space race, we need to deploy sustained power to stay on the moon, or risk ceding space leadership to China.
This goes beyond cloud computing: it extends across the digital and physical networks on which modern life in Europe depends. The AWS outage was a technical failure. But the fact is that the world is ...
Three of Europe’s largest aerospace companies have agreed to combine their space businesses into a new joint venture intended ...
France-based propulsion startup Ion-X announced Oct. 23 it will provide an upgraded version of its electrospray thruster to ...
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