The rising penetration rate of LEO satellite services is encouraging component manufacturers to integrate into the supply chains of Starlink and OneWeb, says TrendForce. The global satellite market value is projected to grow from $283 billion in 2021 to $357 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 2.6%. Starlink produces and assembles key satellite components in its own Washington factory ...
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Space companies contract to ESA Zero Debris satellite commitment
The European Space Agency (ESA) has reaffirmed its commitment to Zero Debris satellites, by the year 2030, with three European space companies signing contracts to develop large LEO satellite platforms conforming to its Zero Debris standards. The aim is to significantly limit the proliferation of debris – in Earth and Lunar orbits – by 2030, for all future missions, programmes ...
Synspective raises $43.5m Series C for SAR satellite constellation
Synspective, the Tokyo based SAR (synthetic aperture radar) satellite data specialist, has raised ¥7 billion ($43.5 million) in a Series C funding round. The company says it will use the new capital to develop, manufacture, launch, and operate the SAR satellites for its constellation. It will also prepare mass production facilities, develop its satellite data systems, and look to expand ...
AFWERX funds LeoLabs radar tech for security in space
LeoLabs has been has been selected by AFWERX to develop next-generation radar technology to counter security threats in space. The SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) Phase II contract is worth $1.2 million. AFWERX – part of the U.S. Department of the Air Force (DAF) and working with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) – is described as an innovation programme, ...
Accellera announces Federated Simulation Standard working group
DAC 2024: Accellera Systems Initiative, the EDA standards body, reflects the industry’s shift of focus from chip to systems, with the formation of a new working group. The Federated Simulation Standard (FSS) working group will focus on the Interoperability of simulators, models, and other components that together form systems-of-systems simulation environments, said Martin Barnasconi, Accellera’s technical committee chair and chair ...
ISS National Lab funding in-orbit hardware prototyping
The International Space Station (ISS) National Lab announces new funding opportunities to use its orbiting laboratory to develop, or test products and processes. The organisation is offering $750,000 for projects that have “a clear line of sight to commercial applications and demonstrate the potential to produce a positive direct or indirect economic impact” in the near term. The funding is ...
BAe hooks up with GloFo
BAE Systems and GlobalFoundries are to align technology roadmaps and collaborate on long-term strategies for US fabrication and packaging of secure chips for use in aerospace and defense systems. Together, the companies will plan for emerging technologies and collaborate on R&D into packaging, GaN-on-Si, silicon photonics and process development. The non-exclusive collaboration brings together BAe’s expertise in microelectronics for critical ...
Panasonic and ETH Zurich to explore asteroids
Panasonic is currently supporting a development programme by students at ETH Zurich to develop a robot that will be used to explore asteroids. The main challenge to overcome for the SpaceHopper program is the virtual absence of gravity on asteroids, which makes it very difficult for any robot to move around. The development team from ETH Zurich assumes that the ...
Space Force awards space laser comms terminal contracts
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC) has awarded four contracts to develop space laser communication terminal prototypes. This will be the first of three phases in a $100 million Enterprise Space Terminal (EST) programme. The four companies chosen are: Blue Origin, CACI International, General Atomics, and Viasat. Laser communication The goal for the EST programme is to enable ...
Skynopy raises $3.1m for satellite connectivity
Skynopy, an eight month-old Paris-based space startup specialising in satellite connectivity, has raised $3.1 million. Founded in October 2023 by Pierre Bertrand and Antonin Hirsch, former directors of Loft Orbital, Skynopy aims to bring the simplicity of mobile phone connectivity to low-orbit satellites and constellation sector, thanks to its business model and key interface technologies. Skynopy addresses the complexity of ...