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ICEYE to Bolster NATO’s Space-Based Surveillance Capabilities

ICEYE has partnered with NATO Allied Command Operations to supply satellite data for the Alliance Persistent Surveillance from Space initiative. This will enhance intelligence sharing with high-resolution imagery available regardless of weather. The collaboration aims for improved decision-making for military operations, leveraging ICEYE’s extensive SAR satellite capabilities.
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ICEYE Expands Earth Observation Capabilities with Six New Satellite Launches

ICEYE has enhanced its Earth observation capabilities by launching six new Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites on June 23, 2025, marking its largest deployment yet, totaling 54 satellites. This includes the Royal Netherlands Air Force’s first operational military satellite and a second Generation 4 satellite, improving imaging efficiency and detail for national security and disaster…
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Maxar Connect, Powered by SkyFi, Revolutionizes Access to High-Resolution Satellite Imagery

Maxar Connect, in collaboration with SkyFi, aims to enhance access to advanced satellite imagery and geospatial products through an intuitive interface. Users can schedule tasks for image collections, access a vast archive, and order 3D geospatial products, making Earth observation data more accessible and affordable for various industries and individual researchers.
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BlackSky Secures Major NGA Contract for Global Facility Monitoring

BlackSky Technology Inc. has received a $24 million delivery order from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency for monitoring military and economic sites globally under the Luno A program. This four-year contract utilizes AI-driven services to analyze activity at critical locations and enhances BlackSky’s space-based intelligence capabilities with advanced satellite technology.
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M3 Systems and Latitude Forge Partnership to Advance GNSS in Space

M3 Systems and Latitude have partnered to enhance Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) capabilities in space. Combining Latitude’s Zephyr launcher expertise with M3 Systems’ GNSS knowledge, they aim to innovate for future missions. Latitude, established in 2019, focuses on affordable, agile launch services, fostering European space industry advancements.
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BlackSky Unveils Plans for Expanded Constellation to Enhance Broad-Area Monitoring

BlackSky Technology Inc. plans to enhance its satellite network by launching a new class of satellites, AROS, for wide-area, multi-spectral data collection starting in 2027. This system aims to provide improved monitoring, mapping, and support for AI-driven applications, addressing future market needs as older satellites retire.
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York Space Systems Prepares for Dragoon Mission Launch, Ushering in New Era for Missile Defense and Warfighter Connectivity

York Space Systems has announced the launch readiness of its Dragoon mission, aimed at deploying a 12-satellite constellation to enhance missile warning and military connectivity. The mission marks a crucial step in national security, featuring secure communication and advanced threat tracking, with plans for more missions in 2025 to support evolving defense needs.
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BlackSky’s Newest Gen-3 Satellite Achieves Rapid High-Resolution Imagery Delivery

BlackSky Technology Inc. has showcased its Gen-3 satellite’s ability to provide high-resolution imagery just 12 hours post-launch. This rapid turnaround enhances real-time intelligence for critical applications, enabling quick decision-making. The satellite’s performance signifies a significant advancement in operational efficiency, allowing timely insights crucial for missions requiring immediate situational awareness.
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LeoLabs Selected for Commercial Space Situational Awareness Pilot Program

The NOAA’s Office of Space Commerce has chosen LeoLabs for its Commercial Collision Avoidance Gap Pathfinder program, aimed at improving satellite deployment safety through enhanced space situational awareness. LeoLabs provides advanced tracking and collision avoidance services, utilizing a global radar network to facilitate informed decisions for satellite operators, enhancing safety in Low Earth Orbit.
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Space Machines Company Unveils Large-Scale Spacecraft Manufacturing Facility in Australia

Space Machines Company (SMC) has launched a major spacecraft manufacturing facility at the University of Technology Sydney, enhancing Australia’s space capabilities. The hub will increase production of advanced Orbital Servicing Vehicles, including the Optimus Viper, and aims to produce 20 spacecraft annually by 2026, supporting national defense and security.



