SatelliteProME.com: Gaining ground: A look at how the space segment is changing
The ground segment has therefore become a strategic network element for both operators and service providers, NSR says.
View WebsiteThe ground segment has therefore become a strategic network element for both operators and service providers, NSR says.
View WebsiteThe Agenda for opening day offers The State of the Satellite Industry at 8:00 a.m. PDT with Christopher Baugh (Northern Sky Research), Chris Quilty (Quilty Analytics), Dr. Marco Villa (Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems), Carissa Christensen (Bryce Space and Technology) and Richard Rogers (Stellar Solutions) contributing their expertise for attendee consumption.
View WebsiteNSR Senior Analyst Carlos Placido believes the pandemic weighed strongly on how Comtech valued Gilat, as Gilat’s position in the pre-COVID, growing In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) market was a main driver for the acquisition.
View WebsiteNSR’s has just published their Satellite-Based Earth Observation, 12th Edition (EO12) finds a limited impact from COVID-19 on the Earth Observation (EO) market, with the sale of EO data and derived products to reach $8.1 billion annually by 2029.
View WebsiteMore recently, space industry consultancy Northern Sky Research broke out its expectations for suborbital versus orbital tourism. By 2028, NSR expects suborbital will be a $2.8 billion market, with $10.4 billion in total revenue over the next decade, while orbital will be a $610 million market, with $3.6 billion in total revenue over the next decade.
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