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SiriusXM orders pair of satellites to expand in Canada and Alaska

TAMPA, Fla. — SiriusXM said Nov. 29 it has ordered two more satellites from Maxar Technologies to expand its radio broadcasting constellation. The twin SXM-11...

[Edgybees in Space News] Shay Har-Noy takes the helm at Edgybees

SAN FRANCISCO — Shay Har-Noy, former Spire Global general manager for aviation and a former DigitalGlobe and Maxar Technologies vice president, has taken the...

Maxar to compensate Echostar for Jupiter 3 delays

TAMPA, Fla. — Echostar said Nov. 22 that Maxar Technologies is providing compensation for production issues that have delayed the launch of its Jupiter...

New Space Force procurement shop subscribes to the space-as-a-service model

The Space Systems Command established the Commercial Services Office, known as COMSO A new office within the Space Force’s procurement command will buck traditional...

National Reconnaissance Office seeks commercial hyperspectral imaging

WASHINGTON — The National Reconnaissance Office said it wants to expand the agency’s use of commercial hyperspectral imaging, a technology that uses the electromagnetic...

U.S. weighing options to compensate commercial companies if satellites are attacked

NGA's Dave Gauthier: 'We have some obligation to think about commercial protection' NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — U.S. defense and intelligence agencies that increasingly rely on...

Earth imagery companies reimagine satellite tasking

SAN FRANCISCO – For years, consumers of Earth-observation data lamented the time required to task satellites to collect imagery of a specific site. The lag...

Echostar says Jupiter-3 won’t be ready for 2022 launch

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Echostar says satellite builder Maxar Technologies won’t deliver its long-awaited Jupiter-3 satellite in time for its end-of-year launch on a Falcon 9 rocket.

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Psyche asteroid explorer arrives at Kennedy Space Center for launch preps

A U.S. military cargo plane delivered NASA’s Psyche spacecraft from California to the Kennedy Space Center last week, starting a three-month campaign to ready the asteroid explorer for liftoff on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in August.

Maxar eager to launch new satellites amid soaring demand for imagery over Ukraine

As Maxar satellites continue to collect images of Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, the company is working with customers so it can allocate more capacity to meet U.S. government needs, CEO Daniel Jablonsky told SpaceNews.

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U.S. general: Starlink in Ukraine showing what megaconstellations can do

U.S. Space Command has been impressed by SpaceX’s ability to provide internet access in war-torn parts of Ukraine, the head of the command told lawmakers March 8.

The post U.S. general: Starlink in Ukraine showing what megaconstellations can do appeared first on SpaceNews.

Sorry A-10 Fans, Stopping the Russian Army Convoy in Ukraine Isn’t as Easy as “BRRRRRRT!”

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A-10 Pilots Say Why Stopping the Russians Outside Kyiv Is a Very Dangerous Mission. In every war, some images become iconic. So far in the Ukrainian war, the MAXAR satellite photos of Russian vehicles lined up [...]

The post Sorry A-10 Fans, Stopping the Russian Army Convoy in Ukraine Isn’t as Easy as “BRRRRRRT!” appeared first on The Aviationist.

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