OneWeb founder Greg Wyler sat down with SpaceNews Silicon Valley correspondent Debra Werner to discuss OneWeb’s audacious plan to deploy a 720-satellite constellation in low Earth orbit for global broadband delivery.
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TYSONS CORNER, VA — Oct. 16, 2023 — The SpaceNews Icon Awards will be awarded at a luncheon ceremony at the InterContinental Hotel at the Wharf in Washington, D.C., Tues., […]
World Satellite Business Week
World Satellite Business Week 2023 The global business space event bringing together 1,000 decision makers for a week of deal-making and intense discussions shaping the future of the industry. sponsored […]
Small Satellite
Small Satellite Conference 2023 Exploring future missions and delving into key technological drivers, operational constructs, and activities that inform and secure the success of small satellite missions at scale. sponsored […]
GEOINT Symposium
GEOINT 2023 Symposium The largest annual gathering of geospatial intelligence professionals in the nation is happening May 21-24 at the America’s Center Convention in St. Louis, Missouri. Tweets by SpaceNews […]
DalBello to lead Office of Space Commerce
The Commerce Department has hired a veteran of government and industry to be the next director of the Office of Space Commerce.
Webinar Replay – Blockchain for Space
Blockchain is most often associated with Bitcoin, but the technology has important applications for many industries including the space sector.
Powering sustainability: Satellite propulsion underpins orbital stewardship
Small satellite propulsion has a critical role to play in keeping space sustainable. While in-orbit debris cleaners and other emerging capabilities capture imaginations, thrusters underpin a healthy operating environment in space.
Modern civilization would be lost without GPS
Aircraft, cars, trucks, trains and ships rely on GPS for location data, while GPS timing signals underpin cellular communications and financial transactions.
Recruiting in trying times: How Lockheed Martin Space hired thousands (plus 700 interns) in a pandemic
Almost overnight, Lockheed Martin Space with about 23,000 employees switched from its traditional in-person approach to virtual recruitment, interviewing and training.