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NanoAvionics, founded in 2014, was known for producing individual satellites and small constellations until April, when the company won a 122.5-million-euro contract ($142 million) to build the initial 280 satellites […]

• SITAEL announces a growth plan targeting €200 million in revenues by 2031, currently supported by over €150 million in backlog and nine launches planned by 2030.

AMSTERDAM – Spire Global revealed another element of its campaign to rapidly scale satellite production in German: strategic cooperation with Schaeffer AG, a major German manufacturer of automotive systems and […]

In November, Starcloud sent a small satellite called Starcloud-1 into orbit via a SpaceX launch.

Little Red Dot Abell2744-QSO1 (NIRCam Image)

Using the unprecedented imaging and spectroscopic power of the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have mapped the motion and composition of gas orbiting a black hole in the centre of Abell2744-QSO1, a tiny galaxy more than 13 billion light-years away. The results suggest that the 50-million-solar-mass black hole predates its host galaxy, possibly forming within the first second of the Big Bang, and must have been immense from the start.

AMSTERDAM – Spire Global has established a facility in Munich to develop and manufacture as many as 100 small satellites annually.

Europe is in the middle of a heatwave – Copernicus Sentinel-3 captured this image on Tuesday 26 May Image: Europe is in the middle of a heatwave – Copernicus Sentinel-3 captured this image on Tuesday 26 May

Europe has proposed reserving two-thirds of 2 gigahertz mobile satellite spectrum up for renewal next year for European operators, complicating SpaceX’s direct-to-device ambitions and the outlook for Viasat’s European Aviation Network.

Investor panel

Space companies and investors in Europe are closely watching SpaceX’s plans to go public, an event that could spur new investment in other companies.

AMSTERDAM – European nations are adopting a mix of sovereign, bilateral, federated and dual-use commercial technologies to enhance military readiness.

The contract is for the development of the U.S. Space Force’s Space Data Network backbone

Blue Moon and Astrolab rover

NASA announced May 26 the first contracts associated with its plans to develop a lunar base, picking four companies to develop and deliver landers and drones to the moon.

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