Tag: Satellite
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Antaris Redefines Satellite Development with Space Platform for Agile and Scalable Missions
Global space-technology pioneer Antaris has introduced the Space Platforms, a revolutionary end-to-end software-defined satellite ecosystem designed to simplify and accelerate spacecraft design, simulation, integration and operation. Combining digital engineering with open architecture and cloud-based collaboration, the Antaris Space Platform marks a transformative shift toward faster, more scalable and cost-effective satellite missions. By bridging the gap…
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Filtronic Secures €7 Million Contract for LEO Satellite RF Assemblies
Filtronic, a leader in high-frequency RF solutions for space applications, has secured a contract with a leading European aerospace manufacturer to supply RF assemblies for integration into a major Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation program. The contract, valued at over €7 million, will be delivered over the next three years. The complex assemblies, designed…
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York Space Systems Commissions PExT Payload to Boost NASA’s Wideband Space Communications
York Space Systems (York), a modern defense prime built for speed and scale, announced the successful initial commissioning of the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) payload aboard the BARD mission, marking a significant step forward in validating the mission’s concept of operations (ConOps) and advancing next-generation wideband space communications capabilities for NASA. During a precisely scheduled…
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Sateliot Launches the First European 5G Satellite Development Centre for New Constellation
Sateliot, the leading operator in 5G IoT satellite telecommunications, inaugurated in Barcelona the first European 5G Satellite Development Center. The new facility marks the beginning of its industrial phase and reinforces, through a tangible project, Europe’s leadership and technological sovereignty in 5G IoT connectivity from space. It has also driven the creation of over 50…
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GomSpace North America Secures $1.5 Million Order from Top Global Service Provider
GomSpace North America, a subsidiary of GomSpace Group AB, announced that it has received a component purchase order valued at USD 1.5 Million (approximately 14.2 Million SEK) from a leading global service provider. The order includes advanced spacecraft subsystem components to support a forthcoming satellite mission. Delivery is scheduled for the first half of 2026.…
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Avio and Lockheed Partner for New Plant Establishment for Solid Rocket Motors
Avio and Lockheed Martin have signed a non-binding term sheet to support the establishment of Avio USA’s state-of-the-art solid rocket motor (SRM) facility in the United States, which expects to serve Lockheed Martin and other customers as a vertically integrated merchant supplier. Lockheed Martin will have preferred access to a portion of the Avio USA…
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INNOSPACE Sets November 22 Launch for HANBIT-Nano SPACEWARD Mission
INNOSPACE announced that it is targeting 3:00 p.m. on November 22 (Brazil time) for the launch of its first commercial launch vehicle ‘HANBIT-Nano’, as part of the SPACEWARD mission. The target launch date was determined following an on-site safety inspection by the Korea Aerospace Administration (KASA) delegation and consultations with the Brazilian Air Force (FAB).…
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Teledyne e2v Launches Space-Grade DDR4 Memory for Next-Generation Radiation-Tolerant Systems
Global semiconductor innovator Teledyne e2v has unveiled its latest advancement in space-grade memory technology, the radiation-tolerant DDR4 (Double Data Rate 4) memory designed to meet the stringent demands of modern satellite, aerospace and defense applications. This new memory solution delivers a powerful combination of high bandwidth, low power consumption and radiation resilience, redefining data handling…
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Blue Origin Delays New Glenn Rocket Launch Due to Weather
Blue Origin postponed the planned launch of its New Glenn rocket on Sunday after unfavorable weather conditions prevented liftoff within the scheduled window. The heavy-lift rocket was set to launch from Cape Canaveral at 2:45 p.m. Eastern time, but repeated delays extended the countdown beyond the 4:13 p.m. deadline, leading to a scrub. The company…
