top of page
All Post


Antaris Raises $28 Million to Accelerate AI-Driven Space Missions
Antaris has raised $28 million in Series A funding to accelerate AI-driven satellite missions and expand its Full Mission Virtualization platform. The company’s software-defined approach enables satellite design, simulation, manufacturing, and operations in a virtual environment, supporting autonomous missions, ISR constellations, and sovereign space capabilities worldwide.
Mar 312 min read


OPINION | Beyond the Exercise: India's Case for Non-Responsibility in the IRIS Dena Incident
The sinking of Iran's IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka during the U.S.-Iran conflict has sparked debate over India's responsibility after the vessel participated in the MILAN naval exercise. This analysis examines maritime jurisdiction, international precedent, and operational timelines to explain why Indian officials argue the incident falls outside India's responsibility.
Mar 63 min read


Deutsche Telekom Moves to Eliminate Europe’s Last Connectivity Gaps with Starlink Satellite-to-Mobile
Deutsche Telekom has partnered with Starlink to launch direct-to-device satellite connectivity across Europe by 2028. The agreement will extend mobile coverage to remote and infrastructure-constrained areas, strengthening resilience and creating a hybrid terrestrial-orbital “Everywhere Network” architecture.
Mar 32 min read


China’s Expanding Space Footprint in Latin America Draws U.S. Scrutiny
latest investigation by the U.S. Select Committee on China exposes an expanding network of Chinese space infrastructure across Latin America tied to Beijing’s strategic and intelligence objectives. The findings outline how ground stations and telescopes in Argentina, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, and Brazil may amplify the PLA’s capabilities — and propose steps for U.S. policy response.
Feb 272 min read


Satellogic Unveils Aleph Observer, Redefining Persistent Global Intelligence at Scale
Satellogic has launched Aleph Observer, a persistent global intelligence capability designed to replace ad hoc Earth observation tasking with predictable, large-scale monitoring. By enabling daily coverage of hundreds of critical sites, the company is redefining how defense, government, and enterprises procure sustained situational awareness.
Feb 243 min read


Viasat Expands Its Ground Footprint with Astralintu to Unlock Equatorial Advantage
Viasat has been selected by Astralintu to deliver two advanced S/X/Ka-band antennas in Ecuador, expanding Real-Time Earth ground services and closing a critical coverage gap across South America and the Caribbean. The move strengthens equatorial access as LEO and multi-orbit satellite demand accelerates.
Feb 122 min read


SkyFi Raises $12.7M Series A to Scale On-Demand Satellite Intelligence
SkyFi has raised $12.7 million in oversubscribed Series A funding to expand access to satellite imagery and AI-driven Earth intelligence. Backed by leading investors, the company is scaling its on-demand geospatial analytics platform to support defense, government, and commercial decision-making worldwide.
Jan 153 min read


Lockheed Martin Selects Terran Orbital to Provide Satellite Bus for Tranche 3 Missile Tracking Satellites
Terran Orbital has been selected by Lockheed Martin to supply satellite buses for SDA’s Tranche 3 Tracking Layer, supporting a proliferated low Earth orbit constellation designed to detect and track advanced missile threats, including hypersonic weapons. The award extends Terran Orbital’s multi-tranche collaboration on the PWSA Tracking Layer.
Dec 31, 20252 min read


Space Development Agency (SDA) Awards $3.5 Billion to Build the Next Generation of Missile-Tracking Satellites
The Space Development Agency has awarded $3.5 billion to build 72 Tracking Layer satellites under Tranche 3 of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. Launching in 2029, the constellation will deliver near-continuous global missile warning, tracking, and fire-control quality data to counter advanced and hypersonic threats.
Dec 20, 20252 min read


United Airlines Secures FAA Approval for First Starlink-Equipped Mainline Aircraft, Launch Flight Set for October 15
United Airlines has secured FAA approval for its first Starlink-equipped Boeing 737-800, with the inaugural flight set from Newark/New York on October 15. More than half of United’s regional fleet already features Starlink Wi-Fi, with installations advancing rapidly. Customers report 90% satisfaction, praising the fast, reliable, and free onboard connectivity.
Sep 27, 20251 min read


Redwire to Supply Solar Arrays for Axiom Space’s First Commercial Space Station Module
Redwire has been awarded a contract by Axiom Space to provide roll-out solar array (ROSA) technology for the first module of Axiom Station. Scheduled for launch in 2027, the module will initially attach to the ISS before evolving into a free-flying station by 2028. The project marks a major step toward sustaining U.S. human presence in low-Earth orbit beyond the ISS.
Sep 26, 20251 min read


Former U.S. ambassador spied for Cuba sentenced to 15 years in jail
A former US ambassador was sentenced to 15 years in jail on Friday after pleading guilty to allegations of working as a covert agent for...
Sep 7, 20251 min read


Podcast: Ep.79 US elections, Geopolitics, and International Relations: Analysing their Impact on the Space Industry – Part-I | Victoria Samson
In this episode, we dive deep into the complex web connecting US elections, geopolitics, and international relations, with a particular...
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Podcast: Ep.80 US Elections, Geopolitics, and International Relations: Analysing their Impact on the Space Industry – Part-II | Victoria Samson
NOTE: Episode 80 is a follow-up of episode 79, so I kindly request you to first listen to episode 79 to connect with our discussion in...
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Aitech Rolls Out the World’s Premier AI-Integrated Picosatellite Constellation Platform
Aitech has launched IQSat™, a platform for picosatellite constellations. The IQSat is AI-enabled and includes Artificial Intelligence...
Sep 2, 20253 min read


Hughes Unveils HL1100W Electronically Steerable Antenna for Global LEO Satellite Connectivity
Hughes Network Systems, LLC, has announced the global commercial release of the HL1100W, a lightweight, single-panel electronically...
Sep 2, 20252 min read


KDDI and SpaceX’s Starlink Bring First Direct Satellite Connectivity to Smartphone Users in Japan
KDDI and Okinawa Cellular have officially launched au Starlink Direct, Japan’s first direct-to-cell satellite service, ushering in a new...
Sep 2, 20252 min read


Umbra to Deliver Surveillance and Maritime Monitoring Satellites to the US Military
Umbra, a company specializing in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, has been selected for a Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI)...
Sep 2, 20252 min read


OPINION | Space Debris, ISS, and the Untapped Secrets Beneath Point Nemo
By Maryam Badran “There may actually be more spacecraft there than fish.” — Chris Brown Point Nemo: The ISS’s Final Resting Place, What...
Sep 2, 20255 min read


SES Space & Defense Accelerates DoD’s Hybrid Space Vision with Next-Gen Network Tech
In a strategic advancement for U.S. military communications, SES Space & Defense, the dedicated U.S. subsidiary of satellite...
Sep 2, 20252 min read
SECURE YOUR BUSINESS TODAY
SECURE YOUR BUSINESS TODAY
bottom of page
