Advances in commercial drone technology are opening up new growth opportunities for the space industry, which has an often underappreciated synergistic relationship with uncrewed aerial vehicles.
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Xplore Inc., a commercial space company providing Space as a Service®, today announced a cooperative Memorandum of Understanding with Accion Systems to provide spacecraft hosting services for the next generation […]
Op-ed | Congress should support rapid procurement of advanced missile warning satellites
Congress should fully support the Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared missile warning satellite program
Inmarsat unveils multi-orbit Orchestra constellation
British operator Inmarsat plans to add at least 150 low-Earth-orbit satellites to its global fleet, stepping up competition against OneWeb and others developing megaconstellations for mobility markets.
Electron rocket successfully launches satellite for U.S. Space Force from Rocket Lab USA’s New Zealand launch site
The U.S. Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center and its mission partners successfully launched a Department of Defense research and development satellite on a Long Beach, California-based Rocket Lab […]
NSF partnerships expand National AI Research Institutes to 40 states
Today, the U.S. National Science Foundation announced the establishment of 11 new NSF National Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes, building on the first round of seven institutes funded in 2020. The […]
House panel wants details on Space Force plans to upgrade launch infrastructure
The House Armed Services Committee’s subcommittee on strategic forces in its markup of the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act raises concerns about the state of the U.S. space launch infrastructure.
Space Force extends Parsons’ contract for satellite ground services
Braxton Technologies, a company recently acquired by Parsons Corp., received a $139.4 million contract to continue development and prototyping of the U.S. Space Force’s next-generation ground system for satellite operations.
National Security Space Association Hosts Classified “Space Warfighters Conference”
The National Security Space Association (NSSA) yesterday held a classified virtual “Space Warfighters Conference.” This well-attended event included featured keynote addresses by Gen. James Dickinson, Commander, USSSPACECOM, Gen. David “DT” […]
CesiumAstro Releases Space Qualified Software-Defined Radio with Open Reconfigurable FPGA
CesiumAstro announced today the release of the flight-ready SDR-1001 credit-card-sized modular software-defined radio (SDR) for commercial, government and defense applications, tested to NASA GEVS standards and available in volume. Featuring 4 TX and 4 RX channels tunable from 300 MHz to 6 GHz, the SDR-1001 ships with a default BPSK/QPSK modem and optional FPGA Developer Toolkit enabling custom […]