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Round-up of recommended space stories in March 2024

Round-up of recommended space stories in March 2024

by Farah Ghouri | Apr 2, 2024 | Launches, Military space, Satellites, Seradata News

We’re keeping an eye on space news, so you don’t have to. Here is our round-up of the most important, and interesting, space news stories of March from across the web: Money money money: NASA gets significantly less than what it wanted with space and...
Mel’s Good Space – March 2024

Mel’s Good Space – March 2024

by Melissa Quinn | Mar 28, 2024 | Seradata News, Space politics

Our modern world relies heavily on space technology to make Planet Earth a more comfortable, safe and efficient place to live but, as many of us in the industry are aware, there is an increasing threat to these benefits. Spacecraft collisions, anti-satellite testing,...
SATELLITE 2024: US launch providers put industry concerns about launch site availability to bed, for the most part

SATELLITE 2024: US launch providers put industry concerns about launch site availability to bed, for the most part

by Matt Wilson | Mar 21, 2024 | commercial launch services, Seradata News, SpaceX

During the Launch Services Executives panel session, Stephanie Bednarek, of SpaceX, said that the company intended to conduct 148 launches during 2024. If achieved, this would be an increase of more than 50 per cent on its tally for 2023. Fellow panellist Mark Peller,...
SATELLITE 2024: Launch providers reveal how new rockets will meet market demands

SATELLITE 2024: Launch providers reveal how new rockets will meet market demands

by Matt Wilson | Mar 21, 2024 | commercial launch services, Seradata News, SpaceX

On the first day of the Satellite 2024 conference in Washington DC, executives from global launch providers sat down to discuss launch supply and demand forecasts. Taking part were Stephanie Bednarek, VP Commercial Sales at SpaceX; Josh Brost, CRO, Relativity Space;...
SATELLITE 2024: Intelsat CEO hints at in-orbit expansion plans and a terrestrial investment

SATELLITE 2024: Intelsat CEO hints at in-orbit expansion plans and a terrestrial investment

by Matt Wilson | Mar 19, 2024 | Finance, Satellites, Seradata News

Matthew Wilson, Seradata Reporter and Data Manager, reports from the Satellite 2024 conference in Washington, US, starting with the opening day keynote made by Intelsat’s CEO David Wajsgras David Wajsgras, CEO of Intelsat, began his address with a reminder of the US...
Third time lucky for Super Heavy/Starship ascent – barring its re-entry

Third time lucky for Super Heavy/Starship ascent – barring its re-entry

by David Todd | Mar 14, 2024 | Launches, Reliability Info, Seradata News, SpaceX

After two failed launches, hopes were high that the Super Heavy first stage and its Starship upper stage/reusable spaceship would perform well on the combination’s third flight attempt. Those hopes were not misplaced. At 1325 GMT on 14 March, the mammoth SpaceX rocket...
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