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Q&A: Swissto12 CEO Emile de Rijk explains why he thinks the market is shifting his way

Colorado Springs — The commercial geostationary (GEO) satellite market is undergoing rapid transformation. Operators are adapting to shrinking broadcast revenues, increased pressure from low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations and the […] The post Q&A: Swissto12 CEO Emile de Rijk explains why he thinks the market is shifting his way appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector

The program will distribute unclassified threat data to more than 900 space companies registered through the Space Systems Command’s “Front Door” portal The post Space Force announces ‘Orbital Watch’ program to share intelligence with commercial sector appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Novaspace Marks One Year as a Unified Brand — Built on 40+ Years of Space Expertise

Paris, April 5, 2025 — One year after launching as a unified brand, Novaspace marks a major milestone as the trusted and independent global consulting firm guiding governments, space agencies, […] The post Novaspace Marks One Year as a Unified Brand — Built on 40+ Years of Space Expertise appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Signals from Space Symposium: The future for space looks bright — and fragile

Our guest today is Clay Mowry, CEO, AIAA. He sits down with Chief Content and Strategy Officer Mike Gruss, to break down the latest news and insights from the Symposium including how optimism is everywhere — but so are the risks. The post Signals from Space Symposium: The future for space looks bright — and

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Industry eyes continuous satellite production to keep pace with demand

The U.S. space industry is several years away from having the capacity for continuous satellite production, according to prime contractors speaking April 8 during a Space Symposium panel in Colorado Springs. The post Industry eyes continuous satellite production to keep pace with demand appeared first on SpaceNews.

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