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Why OneWeb is Eager To Be the ‘Clean-up Crew of Connectivity’

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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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.

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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.

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Space Force leaders staying out of the political fray

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Join us Monday, Dec. 14 as we reveal the winners of the 2020 SpaceNews Awards for Excellence & Innovation. This one-hour live event features a panel discussion with four of this year’s honorees. You won’t want to miss this lively discussion of 2020’s key accomplishments and what lies ahead for civil, commercial and military space.

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Space traffic management idling in first gear

Disagreement about which agency should take over civil space traffic management has stymied progress.

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Thuraya CEO shares plans for fleet update and view of market

Two years after acquiring mobile satellite services provider Thuraya Telecommunications, Emerati fleet operator Yahsat is prepared to begin updating its L-band fleet.

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