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Ascending Node offers constellation-design tool

SALT LAKE CITY – Ascending Node Technologies has added a constellation-design tool to its Spaceline mission-planning software. “Not only is this useful for new constellations, but also for satellite operators adding instruments or increasing the size of their constellations,” John Kidd, ANT chief aerospace engineer, told SpaceNews. In addition, ANT is “testing optimization algorithms to […]

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ZAITRA and Xiphos Sign Strategic Partnership to Advance High-Performance Edge-AI Processing for SmallSats

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08/11/2025, Salt Lake City, UT – The cooperation, announced during the Small Satellite Conference in Utah, addresses the growing demand for advanced onboard applications among SmallSat developers. The cooperation brings […]

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For Europe’s smallsat builders, new opportunities but also new problems

Rising investments create new opportunities for smallsat manufacturers in Europe. Credit: SpaceNews illustration; Aerospace Corp

Geopolitical shifts are unlocking new business for European smallsat firms, but they’re also creating a new set of headaches – especially around tariffs. European governments are planning to sharply increase their defense budgets in the next several years as part of a pledge made by NATO members at a June summit meeting to go from […]

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KSAT to extend ground network with Hyper Loops

SALT LAKE CITY – Kongsberg Satellite Services announced plans Aug. 11 to extend its ground-based communications network into space. Hyper satellites, currently being developed, will be added to KSAT’s communications infrastructure to reduce latency for time-sensitive data. “Hyper combines the best of both worlds, space and ground, into a single integrated service,” Edvard Foss, KSAT […]

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Spirit Electronics adds Vicor modular power solutions for satellite and space applications

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PHOENIX, Ariz. (August 7, 2025) – Spirit Electronics is proud to announce the addition of Vicor Corporation to its curated portfolio of products and services developed especially to support the […]

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Anywaves pursues multinational strategy with Anywaves US

SALT LAKE CITY — French satellite antenna manufacturer Anywaves is continuing to expand internationally with Anywaves US, led by general manager Nicolas Hine. Hine, the former Mangata Networks vice president of global strategy who joined Anywaves in June, is evaluating potential sites for Anywaves US offices and, eventually, manufacturing facilities. Anywaves, established in Toulouse in […]

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SEOPS to offer customers satellite ID and tracking services

SALT LAKE CITY – Smallsat launch services provider SEOPS announced plans Aug. 11 to offer customers on-orbit spacecraft identification and tracking services. Two months of satellite identification, tracking and collision-avoidance services will be provided free of charge by SEOPS partner India-based space situational awareness specialist Digantara. Customers can opt to extend the service. With the new service, […]

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The real space pipeline runs through collegiate rover and rocket challenges

Members of Auburn University Rocketry Association (AURA) look to the sky to see their rocket launch in the 10K Commercial off the Shelf (COTS) category. Credit: IREC 2025, courtesy of ProtoSpace Mfg

Walk into any student workshop at midnight during collegiate rover or rocket challenge season, and you’ll see a scene that rivals professional aerospace labs — welding sparks flying, 3D printers humming, students debating propulsion trade-offs over cold pizza. It might look like chaos, but it’s actually the birthplace of the next generation of aerospace innovators. […]

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Japanese space companies embrace IPOs

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Space companies are going public again. In June, Voyager Technologies conducted an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange, raising $440 million, much of which will be used to support its proposed Starlab commercial space station. A few weeks later, Firefly Aerospace announced its intent to conduct an IPO, one that could […]

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First DiskSats to take flight in 2025

SALT LAKE CITY – The Aerospace Corp. is preparing to send the first DiskSats to orbit later this year to demonstrate the performance and maneuverability of the small satellites. The four DiskSats that were expected to travel to orbit in 2026 though the Space Force Space Test Program are now set to launch by the […]

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