Global Defense Satcom Commercial Service Revenues Positioned to Skyrocket Past $8.6 Billion by 2034

NGSO systems drive explosive growth as satellite connectivity becomes mission-critical for modern defense operations Paris, France [October, 2025] – Novaspace has released the first edition of its Satellite Communications for […] The post Global Defense Satcom Commercial Service Revenues Positioned to Skyrocket Past $8.6 Billion by 2034 appeared first on SpaceNews.

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A soft power strategy to preserve non-sovereignty from Chinese land claims on the moon 

The United States’ goal of completing a crewed moon mission before China has been coined as the new space race, reminiscent of the days of Apollo. Similar to Apollo and the space race with the Soviet Union, the principle of non-sovereignty is at issue as is the rule-based international order. The issue of non-sovereignty in

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Iridium pulls $1 billion 2030 service revenue goal amid SpaceX’s D2D push

Iridium’s shares closed down more than 7% Oct. 23 after the satellite operator lowered its full-year service revenue outlook again, while withdrawing its $1 billion target for 2030 amid mounting competition from SpaceX. The post Iridium pulls $1 billion 2030 service revenue goal amid SpaceX’s D2D push appeared first on SpaceNews.

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SatLeo prepares to launch first thermal-imaging payload

SAN FRANCISCO – Indian startup SatLeo Labs is preparing to launch its first thermal-imaging payload early next year. By the end of 2026, the Ahmedabad-based startup intends to launch the first of 12 microsatellites to gather electro-optical and thermal infrared imagery. “Not only will we be getting the visible dataset of any particular object or

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China expands classified geostationary satellite series with Long March 5 launch

China launched the latest in a series of clandestine satellites Thursday, using the country’s most powerful rocket to send the spacecraft to geosynchronous transfer orbit. The post China expands classified geostationary satellite series with Long March 5 launch appeared first on SpaceNews.

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The astronaut who filmed the Dream is Alive

In this episode of Space Minds, host David Ariosto speaks with Terry Hart, former NASA astronaut and mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Challenger. Hart reflects on the triumphs of early shuttle missions, the lessons of the Challenger tragedy, and how those experiences shape today’s commercial space era led by companies like SpaceX and Blue

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Europe must build its own critical infrastructure

Amazon Web Services, or AWS, is the largest cloud provider in the United Kingdom. It holds between 40 and 50% of the market for Infrastructure-as-a-Service, and its technology underpins the National Health Service, the Ministry of Defence and a wide range of public utilities and private companies. When there’s an outage, therefore, the effect is

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