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Finland’s Iceye secures Japanese contract as it advances international expansion, new satellite ranges

As Finnish SAR constellation operator Iceye continues to develop its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite offer and seek new international business, the company is readying to expand its portfolio with electro-optical Earth-observation satellites and SIGINT satellites. Credit: Iceye.

WARSAW, Poland — Finnish SAR constellation operator Iceye and Japan’s aerospace and defense company IHI Corporation recently signed a deal to develop an Earth observation satellite constellation for security, civilian and commercial use.  Under the latest deal, IHI Corporation ordered four satellites and an associated image acquisition system from Iceye, with the option to purchase […]

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ESA unveils Thales Alenia Space-led consortium for its Argonaut lunar lander

An illustration of ESA's Argonaut lunar lander. Credit: ESA - P. Carril

MILAN — The European Space Agency has tapped a consortium led by Thales Alenia Space Italy to develop its Argonaut lunar lander and has outlined a division of labor for the program across several European firms. Thales Alenia Space Italy will act as the Lunar Design Element (LDE) prime contractor and ensure that all subsystems […]

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The ultimate backup: why humanity needs a lunar seed vault — now

The entrance to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Credit: Svalbard Global Seed Vault

Humanity is losing the genetic diversity that sustains life on Earth at a pace that should alarm every nation. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, about 75% of the world’s crop varieties have disappeared in the last century. According to Marie Haga, former Executive Director of the Global Crop Trust, it’s closer to […]

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Italian-Dutch space company Revolv Space launches new, larger solar array drive assembly

Photo of a MARA engineering model. Credit: Revolv Space

WARSAW, Poland — Italian-Dutch company Revolv Space has its first customer for the company’s next-generation solar array drive assembly (SADA) for medium-sized platforms and constellations, a product known as MARA. Filippo Oggionni, the chief commercial officer and co-founder of Revolv Space, told SpaceNews that the company has sold 10 units of MARA, which Revolve launched […]

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Kymeta and iRocket working on multi-orbit Golden Dome interceptor connectivity

Kymeta is working on a conformal antenna that could be integrated into the body of missiles being developed by iRocket, enabling the multi-orbit connectivity they say will be vital for the U.S. Golden Dome interceptor network.

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Department of War Executive Order should prioritize readiness against space stalkers 

Earth observation taken during a night pass over Taiwan by an Expedition 36 crew member on board the International Space Station. Credit: NASA / Karen Nyberg

The administration has yet to follow up on its 200th Executive Order, which called for enhanced readiness. This silence represents a profound missed opportunity. Amidst a severe, persistent partisan divide, focusing on genuine military readiness offers a pathway for non-partisan decisions. To ensure this initiative cost-effectively achieves its goal of preparing for war so as […]

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