WHAT:Media are invited to register for the 12th annual International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS) Oct. 12-13 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, bringing together the most significant players […]
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620 results found Sort by:Inmarsat successfully demonstrates Global Xpress ‘SATCOM as a Service’ capability for U.S. government aero connectivity
Inmarsat (LSE:ISAT.L) today announced that its Global Xpress ‘SATCOM as a Service’ capability is ready for U.S. Government aero applications worldwide. Supported by the only commercial worldwide Ka-band constellation built […]
SNS FiRe Conference Names NovaWurks a 2016 FiReStarter Company
Strategic News Service (SNS) has selected NovaWurks as a 2016 FiReStarter company to be featured at the 14th annual Future in Review (FiRe) conference. FiRe 2016 will take place September […]
Commentary | Space-based interceptors: realistic, affordable, and necessary
This week the nation’s top space and missile defense military and industry leaders will gather in one place, Huntsville, Alabama, for the 19th Annual Space & Missile Defense Symposium. Those gathered there should consider the findings and recommendations of a Hudson Institute report I had the privilege of authoring with the guidance and stamp of approval of an all-star senior review group.
Aerojet Rocketdyne Signs NASA Contract to Mature Development of MPS-130 CubeSat Modular Propulsion System with Green Propellant
Aerojet Rocketdyne, a subsidiary of Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AJRD), has signed a contract with NASA to mature the development of a MPS-130 CubeSat propulsion system using a green […]
Inmarsat Government awarded U.S. Navy Satellite services contract
Inmarsat is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Inmarsat Government, has been issued modification P00001 to lift the stop-work order issued due to a bid protest filed on the […]
Raymond: DoD is in a space “renaissance”
One of the Air Force’s senior space officers said July 14 the Defense Department is in the midst of transforming how it operates in space but, in doing so, has little room for error.
Britain’s quitting the EU, but will it be forced out of EU space programs?
The British vote to leave the European Union may occur gradually over two years but raises multiple immediate questions about the consequences for Europe’s space programs and Britain’s role in them.
Powerful SSL-built satellite for Intelsat begins post-launch maneuvers according to plan
Space Systems Loral (SSL), a leading provider of commercial satellites, today announced that a high-power satellite designed and built for Intelsat S.A. (NYSE: I), operator of the world’s first Globalized […]
Iridium Launches Breakthrough Alternative Global Positioning System (GPS) Service
Iridium Communications Inc. (IRDM) announced today the official launch of Satellite Time and Location (STL), an alternative or companion to traditional location-based technologies, and declared it ready for use. For […]