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

Clay Mowry, CEO, AIAA

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.

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To build new weather satellite instruments, L3Harris opts for automated manufacturing

The L3Harris Technologies-built Advanced Baseline Imagery on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s GOES East satellite provided detailed views of the thunderstorms in Mississippi that spawned numerous tornadoes on March 15.

Colorado Springs — L3Harris Technologies is preparing to modernize the development, production and testing of weather satellite instruments in a new 9,290-square-meter facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana. “The new facility […]

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FCC moves to update satellite power limits amid push for adaptive regulations

The Federal Communications Commission is preparing to update decades-old satellite power limits amid broader efforts to modernize and streamline regulations, the new head of the U.S. agency’s space division said April 7.

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Perfecting Payloads: Raytheon Uses Digital Engineering to Unlock the Next Generation of Remote Sensing

Humans have excellent vision. Compared to most animals, they can see longer distances with more colors and finer details. But the eyes that evolved to help humankind survive and thrive […]

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