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Pacific Geomatics and SI Analytics Announce Strategic Partnership to Deliver Super-Resolution Capabilities Across Canada

Victoria, Canada / Seoul, South Korea – November 27th, 2025 – Pacific Geomatics Limited (PacGeo), a Canadian satellite imagery distributor, today announced a strategic partnership with SI Analytics (SIA), a […] The post Pacific Geomatics and SI Analytics Announce Strategic Partnership to Deliver Super-Resolution Capabilities Across Canada appeared first on SpaceNews.

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SmartSky won’t block Gogo 5G air-to-ground network despite legal win

SmartSky Networks does not plan to seek an injunction to block Gogo’s 5G air-to-ground rollout across the United States, despite prevailing in a patent-infringement lawsuit tied to the technology. The post SmartSky won’t block Gogo 5G air-to-ground network despite legal win appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Diverging priorities shape opening day of ESA Ministerial 2025

BREMEN, Germany –  As the 23 member states of the European Space Agency meet this week to decide its budget for the next three years, its three major contributors – Germany, France and Italy – are signaling they will heavily support the agency. Yet even as ESA leaders push for unity, officials from those countries

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Northrop Grumman selected to provide cargo services for final phase of ISS

NASA has selected Northrop Grumman to provide cargo delivery services to the International Space Station once a spacecraft designed to deorbit the station is installed. The post Northrop Grumman selected to provide cargo services for final phase of ISS appeared first on SpaceNews.

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ESA members to decide on Europe’s future in space at ministerial conference

ESA and its supporters will discover in the next two days how successful they have been in convincing European governments to significantly increase investments in space and bolster European autonomy. The post ESA members to decide on Europe’s future in space at ministerial conference appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Space Force awards first prototype deals for space-based interceptors under Golden Dome

The Space Systems Command issued multiple awards for space-based interceptor (SBI) prototype demonstrations through competitive Other Transaction Agreements The post Space Force awards first prototype deals for space-based interceptors under Golden Dome appeared first on SpaceNews.

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Lithuanian space company Astrolight launches Greenland optical ground station project

WARSAW, Poland — The European Space Agency and Lithuanian space startup Astrolight are building the first optical ground station (OGS) in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland as a way to bolster ground communications and to help protect against signal interference or piracy. Based on laser technology, the station is to provide greater space-to-ground connectivity than radio frequency (RF),

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