SatixFy, a manufacturer of satellite communications equipment, announced on March 8 that it had decided to go public through a merger with a SPAC, despite
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High-speed internet for the US military is being installed by Hughes and OneWeb at a remote station in the Arctic
The ability of multiple units to work together is crucial during a war. From planning and carrying out military tactical operations to adjusting fire, a
The active debris removal competition is being studied by the X Prize Foundation
Active debris removal (ADR) system development may change how the space industry evaluates and accepts the degrees of risk involved in system development and operation.
New space sustainability measures are announced by the UK government
To end extreme poverty, combat inequality and injustice, and ensure that no one is left behind, the world has come to a historic accord known
OneWeb uses a Boeing 777 to test inflight connectivity
Business travelers’ needs shaped the development of in-flight connectivity, which first gained traction in commercial aviation. Passengers enjoyed listening to the jumbled real-time cockpit radio
The astronaut training program is set to begin at Sierra Space
The world’s first fully comprehensive commercial human spaceflight facility and astronaut training academy is being developed by Sierra Space, a pioneering commercial space business at
After adjustments, the FAA will conduct an environmental evaluation to authorize Starship orbital launches
The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) is in charge of keeping the United States’ skies in order. Its mission is far-reaching and important, with over a million domestic
Astra is set to launch the first of the 3 NASA TROPICS missions
TROPICS refers to an Earth venture mission, which means it’s a science-driven, competitively chosen, low-cost mission that allows investment in cutting-edge Earth science to improve our ability
The Inmarsat satellite is putting its signal to the test in order to replace the UK’s lost navigation capacity
The space industry in the United Kingdom is a success story; it is currently valued at roughly $15.64 billion (£12 billion) per year and might
Nine satellites have been launched by a Chinese carmaker to help self-driving vehicles
The Chinese military controls the country’s satellite networks, but in 2014, the government started to allow private involvement in the nation’s space business. Since then,