SpaceNews Magazine’s June 6 Issue features an in-depth look at the state of the Ukrainian space agency including a comprehensive interview with Lyubomyr Sabadosh, chairman of the State Space Agency, and a focus on the effect of the Russian annexation of Crimea on Ukraine’s space program. For more visit spacenewsmag.com
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ILS unveils two Proton variants sized for smaller satellites
International Launch Services on Sept. 13 announced two new variants of its Proton rocket that will be sized to launch smaller geostationary satellites.
Latest SpaceNews Magazine features Patti Grace Smith tribute
The June 20 issue of SpaceNews Magazine, landing in mailboxes and email inboxes this week, features a special tribute to Patti Grace Smith and a five-page special report on the burgeoning satellite sector.
What you missed if you didn’t get the Feb. 29 issue of SpaceNews magazine
Our Feb. 29 cover story, “Intelsat’s Epic wager,” SpaceNews Paris Bureau Chief Peter B. de Selding examines Intelsat’s new Epic satellite series and what it represents to the company. The story features a hard-hitting interview with Intelsat CEO Stephen Spengler, who disclosed last week that his company is working with Guggenheim Securities to explore debt-restructuring options.
NASA Gives up on Fixing Mars Insight in Time for March Launch
NASA will hold a telecon Tuesday afternoon to discuss its decision to suspend a March launch campaign for the Mars Insight lander, which was shipped to its launch site this month despite a problem with one of its instruments.
Satellites Build a Better World, One Country at a Time
Satellite services and hardware provider Globecomm was honored by the Society of Satellite Professionals for giving the troubled nation of Afghanistan a shot at a better future.
An Unbowed France Set To Showcase Space at COP21
The president of the French space agency wants to make sure the heads of state visiting Paris understand the indispensable role of satellites in climate monitoring.
Q&A with Isaac Ben-Israel, Chairman of the Israel Space Agency
The growing popularity of national imaging satellites should play to Israel’s strength in low-weight, high-performance spacecraft. Isaac Ben-Israel says Israel is doing what’s necessary to better equip — and support — its industry on global markets.