Global MilSatCom 2018 Highlights Need for Resilient SatCom on the Battlespace
NSR quoted in the Modern Battlespace article on Global MilSatCom 2018
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View Website“There is not a clear signal that this contract sends regarding the long-term significance of this contract award to Telesat. It remains to be seen how far the Blackjack program will go, given multiple smallsat endeavors by DARPA and other DoD entities that have been cancelled or delayed.”
View WebsiteDiscussing the “pseudo-satellite”, [NSR] told NBC News MACH in an email that high-flying drones like Odysseus could be especially useful for military applications. For commercial clients, he said, competing balloon-based HAPS platforms might be stronger contenders.
View WebsiteNSR Graph in Bloomberg Article Underneath its Silicon Valley sheen, Apollo Fusion Inc. may be keeping a toxic secret. The space startup is trying to develop better, cheaper propulsion systems for a new generation of satellites.
View WebsiteNSR quoted in Forbes article “Is SpaceX’s Satellite Internet Project In Trouble?” by Alex Knapp: A report from Northern Sky Research suggests such networks in lower orbits could be pulling in over $4 billion annually in revenue by 2027.
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