“Overall, the strongest advantage may ultimately come from actors able to combine transportation, autonomy, servicing, communications and operational data into integrated and scalable systems supporting sustained lunar activity,” says @Novaspace_ 's Candice Massucci-Templier.
Who will build a permanent moon base first: The U.S. or China? Or is there a dark horse we're not talking about?
https://t.co/5WKjWVTWwz
#Moon#Moonbase#Artemis#NASA#Space
“The real key here is to understand the timing of when China, for example, is going to have a sustained lunar presence versus when the U.S. is going to have a sustained lunar presence," Dr. Roger M. Myers of R Myers Consulting.
🚀🌕 @SpaceFoundation CEO Heather Pringle is excited about the next phase of @NASAArtemis. Hear her thoughts in this episode of the Constellations #podcast: https://t.co/YtybuazIr2
#space#moon
A short delay for IRIS²: negotiators say they need a few extra weeks to lock down the program’s cost, schedule, and performance package.
Read more from @pbdes and Space Intel Report:
https://t.co/zcVQR7stcd
#IRIS2#Satellites
Tawain pushes for regional LEO network comparable to #Starlink amid geopolitical pressure from China.
https://t.co/Kd31Rokc4J
#LowEarthOrbit#Satellites
Large volumes of valuable data are getting lost in orbit, says @UCLA's Dr. Chris Mattmann.
“In the civilian space program, say with @NASA, we put up these missions, and in some cases 95% of the data isn’t fully processed."
Read the full story: https://t.co/dLTirpWNKv
#space
As the U.S. retools its military space posture, its approach to deterrence, risk, and long-term planning is being reshaped by distributed constellations, commercial growth, and rising national space programs.
Read the full story: https://t.co/BjJu3ru1pG
#SpaceForce#Defense
Constellations spoke with Paul Lasserre of @LoftOrbital about AI’s growing role in what satellites notice, flag, and send home—and what that means for decision making in orbit.
Listen to the full podcast here: https://t.co/vQQ9Ap2DoE
#AI#AIinSpace#SpaceTech
4 takeaways from our podcast with Jake Saunders, VP of @ABIresearch, exploring what’s next for satellite IoT.
Read our top 4 takeaways from our conversation with Jake Saunders here: https://t.co/8o5VXD0QQT
Or listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/szKbW3vskm
#LEO#Space
The U.S., Israel, and Iran conflict is expanding into cyberspace, raising risks as threat groups target satellite infrastructure, ground systems, and telecom networks.
Read the full story from @SpaceISAC here: https://t.co/kQa6fYWcAd
#CyberSpace#Satellites#GroundSystems
Andrew Cavalier of @ABIresearch says 5G NTN must overcome latency, cost, and standardization challenges to achieve widespread commercial deployment as the industry scales.
Read the full interview from @ABIresearch here: https://t.co/ALLcRIX9hW
#NTN#NonTerrestrialNetworks
After losing a $1.3B EchoStar deal tied to its S-band sale to SpaceX, MDA Space says it remains on track with its Montreal factory, targeting 400 satellites per year.
Read the full story from Space Intel Report here: https://t.co/oMSoyzZk9D
#SpaceNews#Satellite#D2D
“Whether it’s jamming and spoofing or electronic countermeasures, the effects of [electronic warfare] cross networks and domains. […] Electronic warfare isn’t just a military problem, it’s everyone’s problem.”
Read the full story here: https://t.co/yDRKt3kCdE
In today’s threat environment, electronic warfare resilience is an ongoing concern, not only for national security, but also for commercial assets that underline modern critical infrastructure.
#ElectronicWarfare#NationalSpaceSecurity#Satellites#Space
Russian satellites’ close-proximity maneuvers, once seen as anomalies, are now viewed as deliberate—enabling interception, interference, or surveillance and driving demand for advanced SDA.
Read more here:
https://t.co/kle4a87TB5
#SDA#SpaceSurveillance#geostationaryorbit