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In a first setback at ministerial conference, ESA forced to accept 12-month delay in approving global ISR constellation
ESA’s CM25 ministerial is a turning point. Seven signals will define Europe’s future in space
ESA still optimistic about Nov 26-27 ministerial. Italy’s promised boost helps a lot, Canada’s too; France, Germany TBD
ITU wants details before OK’ing deadline extension for Oman satellite; Oman signs MoU with Airbus for Sept 2028 launch
Canadian launch startups Maritime Launch, Reaction Dynamics & NordSpace assess government’s new financial support
Canadian defense budget includes initial $130M to develop sovereign orbital-launch capacity, deemed ‘a strategic enabler’
Canada demonstrates why ESA’s geographic-return rule is just as powerful today as ever
German space security strategy: Priority is NATO, US, EU cooperation. Early proof is due Nov. 26-27 at ESA
ITU to UK: The failure of an unproven OTV with a challenging flight profile doesn’t constitute “force majeure”
A week before ESA votes on up to $980 million for 5 launcher startups, unselected companies say they’re alive and kicking
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  • Maxar CEO defends decision to stick with commercial GEO product line, despite everything

    by Peter B. de Selding September 11, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding September 11, 2019

    PARIS — Daniel Jablonsky took over at Maxar Technologies in January at a time of near-existential…

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  • Millennium Space, TriSept, Tethers Unlimited self-finance satellite debris-mitigation test

    by Amy Svitak August 9, 2019
    by Amy Svitak August 9, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah – Three U.S. companies have joined forces to self-finance the launch of a lightweight…

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  • Know your U.S. satellite regulations: A primer on ownership, freqencies, propulsion, encryption and the use of lasers

    by Amy Svitak August 7, 2019
    by Amy Svitak August 7, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — For smallsat owners and operators, obtaining U.S. government approval to launch and operate…

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  • OneWeb’s Wyler: Debris regulation needed before constellations launch; confident on landing rights in India, China, Russia

    by Peter B. de Selding August 6, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 6, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — OneWeb founder Greg Wyler, whose constellation is preparing for monthly launches of 30-plus…

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  • NASA confirms that India’s anti-satellite strike created longer-lasting debris than India had estimated

    by Peter B. de Selding August 5, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding August 5, 2019

    LOGAN, Utah — NASA said India’s March 27 destruction of a low-orbiting Indian satellite by a…

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  • FCC proposes order to streamline, cut cost of smallsat licenses; requires propulsion above 600 km

    by Peter B. de Selding July 12, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding July 12, 2019

    PARIS — The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) relaxed its proposed rules relating to on-board propulsion…

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  • Ground services provider KSat, expanding in all directions, books $86 million in two new contracts

    by Peter B. de Selding July 5, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding July 5, 2019

    PARIS — Satellite ground station operator Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSat) has booked two contracts valued at…

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  • Three Atlas 5 Centaur upper-stage breakups in GTO in less than a year, and the cause is a mystery

    by Amy Svitak June 17, 2019
    by Amy Svitak June 17, 2019

    UPDATE Aug. 3: NASA’s Orbital Quarterly Debris News makes reference to the latest Centaur upper-stage breakup, in…

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  • Cubesat builder Tyvak moves upstream to promote satellites-as-a-service model to selected vertical markets

    by Peter B. de Selding June 3, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding June 3, 2019

    LUXEMBOURG — Cubesat manufacturer Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems Inc. is moving upstream from its core business to…

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  • 10 years and counting: Northrop partnership with Ukraine traverses Russian, ITAR, U.S. content issues

    by Peter B. de Selding May 6, 2019
    by Peter B. de Selding May 6, 2019

    DNIPRO, Ukraine — Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems has been working with Ukraine’s Yuzhnoye/Yuzhmash rocket manufacturer for…

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  • In a first setback at ministerial conference, ESA forced to accept 12-month delay in approving global ISR constellation

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