When waging war against their enemies, ancient Greeks often prayed to the deities Ares and Athena. Ares, the fiery god of war, was known for his brute strength and reckless […]
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630 results found Sort by:Satellite firms cautiously optimistic as DoD boosts funding to integrate commercial satcom
The Pentagon is seeking $134 million in its fiscal year 2025 budget for “commercial satcom integration” compared to $71 million in 2024
Lockheed Martin eyes growth in satellite business through partnerships
President of Lockheed Martin Space Robert Lightfoot: ‘We’re looking for strategic partners’
Global communications are under attack — optical satellite networks can bolster them
Recent alleged Houthi attacks on underwater communication cables illustrate the need for more resilient connectivity technology, such as optical ground station networks.
Satellite firms forge unlikely alliances to create seamless multi-orbit networks
As market forces and security needs push for greater multi-orbit communications satellite constellations, collaborative models and partnerships are becoming increasingly common among operators vying to stay relevant.
Dawn of the multi-orbit era
Multi-orbit broadband is about to get an important test run, as terminals that can switch between satellites in LEO and geostationary orbit come online.
Space Force budget holding steady amid Pentagon’s fiscal constraints
The Pentagon in its 2025 budget proposes $29.4 billion for the U.S. Space Force
Falcon 9 launches first Intuitive Machines lunar lander
An Intuitive Machines spacecraft is on its way to the moon Feb. 15 in the company’s quest to be the first commercial entity to successfully land on the lunar surface.
Resilient Space Order of Battle: Flexible, Adaptable & Affordable
Anyone who’s played the board game “Battleship” is familiar with the notion of operational resilience. Gameplay is simple: Each player has a fleet of five plastic ships that they place […]
U.S. Air Force and Space Force to realign priorities
Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall: Changes are needed for the era of “great power competition”