Season 1 Episode 38
Astranis announces that their Arcturus satellite has not only successfully settled into its spot in geostationary orbit over Alaska, it's also completed an end-to-end payload test, with the satellite connecting to a ground station in Utah and user terminals in Alaska. Satellite Vu reports a Series A2 investment of $15.8m. Northrop Grumman announces a Preliminary Design Review for the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command’s Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared Polar program. A round up of other news from GEOINT 2023, and more.
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Our guest for today’s episode is Marie Planchard from Dassault Systèmes who is the lead for 3D Experience Works Engagement on supporting student competitions such as the Spaceport America Cup.
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Debut Astranis satellite beams first signals to Alaska- Space News
Missile-warning satellite passes preliminary design review- Space News
NRO seeking new electro-optical imagery from private sector- Breaking Defense
DARPA Awards 4 Contracts for SAR Collection and Processing Under the Drift Program- Via Satellite
Japan to expand use of space for defense, vow to protect satellites- Kyodo News
Moon crash site found! NASA orbiter spots grave of private Japanese lander (photos)- Space.com
Space Robotics Startup GITAI Raises US$30 Million in Funding- GITAI
NASA Funds Small Business to Advance Tech for Space, Earth- NASA
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