Omnispace says it is seeing interference from direct-to-device payloads on recently launched SpaceX Starlink satellites, offering an early test of new Federal Communications Commission regulations about such services.
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39,751 results found Sort by:NASA and ESA complete agreement for cooperation on Mars rover mission
NASA and the European Space Agency have completed an agreement under which NASA will provide hundreds of millions of dollars of support for a European Mars rover mission.
Government revenue and AT&T direct-to-smartphone agreement lift AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile’s shares closed up more than 68% after announcing a revenue-sharing deal with AT&T, which plans to use its proposed direct-to-device satellites to keep smartphones connected in cellular dead zones.
Webinar Replay – Space Loves AI: How AI promises to transform space operations
For satellite operators, AI’s potential benefits are impossible to ignore. As Earth observation and communications constellations expand, AI tools promise to streamline operations, reduce on-orbit collisions and speed up analysis […]
The Space Logistics Conference
The Space Logistics Industry is on track to generate $21 Billion by 2040, 20% of the total revenue of the space economy. SAE Media Group has closely followed the progress […]
Inversion Space targets military market with ‘warehouses in space’
The startup is developing a reusable capsule to store supplies in orbit and deliver them anywhere on Earth on demand
Lithuania 40th nation to sign Artemis Accords
Lithuania has become the 40th nation to sign the Artemis Accords outlining best practices for responsible space exploration.
SatVu aims to revive thermal imaging business in 2025 with two satellites
SatVu has booked launches for its second and third spacecraft to put the British thermal imaging constellation back on track after its debut satellite failed six months after launch.
Unseenlabs expands focus to land, air, sea and space
Unseen labs is investing in a new generation of 150-kilogram satellites scheduled to begin launching in 2026.
FAA reauthorization bill includes short-term learning period extension
A reauthorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration passed by Congress will extend current restrictions on the agency’s ability to regulate commercial spaceflight occupant safety through the end of the year.