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EarthDaily nets $60 million loan to ramp up constellation expansion

Canada’s EarthDaily Analytics has secured a $60 million loan to kickstart delayed plans to expand its imaging constellation from one to 10 satellites.
Space company IPOs may be outliers, not a trend

While several space companies have or are planning to go public, some in the industry see these initial public offering plans as more of an anomaly than a trend.
SES leans into government growth as media revenues slide

Government revenue at SES surged more than 21% in the second quarter of 2025 amid accelerating demand from defense customers worldwide, the multi-orbit satellite operator announced July 31.
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A supernova-rich spiral
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A supernova-rich spiral SMOS adds long-term view on carbon stored in forests
Data from ESA’s Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission can be used to estimate how much carbon is stored in forests – and a study has improved our understanding of how reliable this proxy is and how long-term datasets from SMOS can help us to monitor this valuable resource.
Webb takes a fresh look at a classic deep field
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Webb takes a fresh look at a classic deep field Albedo wins NRO Stage 2 imagery contract

SAN FRANCISCO – Earth-observation startup Albedo won a National Reconnaissance Office Stage 2 contract, clearing the way for the intelligence agency to begin purchasing imagery.
