The U.S. military awarded SES Government Solutions a pioneering $8.2 million contract for commercial capacity covering western Africa.
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Orbital Sciences’ second contracted cargo run to the international space station until at least July 1.
NASA Official: A Landsat 8 Clone Would Cost More Than $650 Million
In responding to Congress, NASA is mulling three possible Landsat 9 architectures, but none fit the constraints lawmakers laid out in the spending bill signed in September.
NASA Talk: A History of Being Roomies with the Russians on ISS
On Tuesday, June 3 at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, former manager of operations for the International Space Station (ISS), Jim Van Laak will present “Putting the I in ISS: Fostering Space Cooperation […]
NASA Goddard Hosts Summer Internships for About 500 U.S. Students
About 500 students from around the U.S. have been granted the opportunity to intern this summer at the four campuses connected with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. During their time […]
ORBCOMM Wins M2M Evolution Magazine’s Product of the Year Award
ORBCOMM Inc. (ORBC), a global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) solutions, today announced that its GT 2300 intermodal container tracking and monitoring solution has won the 2014 Product of the Year […]
Britain Opposes Iridium Bid for Certification as Maritime Safety Services Provider
Britain argues that Iridium’s current satellite constellation is not reliable enough to be certified as a maritime emergency communications provider.
String of Delays Portends Summer Traffic Jam for Launch Providers
A global commercial launch industry often characterized as in chronic oversupply has seized up with unrelated delays on three of its most active rockets.
Hill Staffers: Commercial Space Launch Bill Is Coming This Year
U.S. lawmakers are preparing to update the Commercial Space Launch Act for the first time in a decade.
Orion’s European Service Module Back on Track
While the delivery deadline remains challenging, the earlier problem of the module’s excess weight has been resolved and the prime contractor is not having to resort to double- and triple shifts to get the job done, officials said.