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        Astranis’ First Satellite to Launch via a SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket


        Journalist  Darrell Etherington  at  the TechCrunch  infosite  is   time starting in the fourth quarter of next year. Astranis aims to
        reporting that Y Combinator-backed startup Astranis is now set   address the market of people who don’t currently have broadband
        to launch its first commercial telecommunication satellite aboard   internet access, which is still a huge number globally, and they
        a Falcon 9 rocket, with a launch time frame currently set for some   hope to do so using low-cost satellites that massively undercut
                                                               the price of existing global telecommunications hardware, which
                                                               can be built and launched much faster than existing spacecraft,
                                                               too.  Astranis  satellites  are  much  more  cost-efficient  because
                                                               they’re smaller and easier to make, which changes the economics
                                                               of  deployment  for  potential  carrier  and  connectivity  provider
                                                               partners.  Its  approach  has  already  attracted  the  partnership  of
                                                               Microcom  subsidiary  Pacific  Dataport,  an  Anchorage  company
                                                               that was formed to expand satellite broadband access in Alaska.
                                                               This will be the goal of the company’s first launch with SpaceX, to
                                                               deliver a single satellite to geostationary orbit that will add more
                                                               than  7.5  Gbps  of  capacity  to  the  internet  provider’s  network  in
                                                               Alaska, tripling capacity and potentially reducing costs by “up to
        A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching to space. Photo: SpaceX  three times,” according to Astranis.



        Raytheon will Build NASA’s First GEO Hyperspectral Imager


        Raytheon  has  been  contracted  by  The  University  of  New
        Hampshire  to  build  the  Geostationary  Littoral  Imaging  and
        Monitoring Radiometer (GLIMR) sensor that will serve as NASA’s
        first  hyperspectral  imager  in  geostationary  orbit,  the  company
        announced August 26. NASA and the University of New Hampshire
        will use the hyper spectral imagery to obtain a highly detailed view
        of  physical  and  biological  conditions  in  coastal  waters,  which
        will be made available to scientists, researchers and educators
        around  the  world.  The  University  of  New  Hampshire  is  serving
        as NASA’s prime for the contract. GLIMR will launch aboard its
        host  spacecraft  (tbd)  in  either  2026  or  2027.  “The  instrument
        will  provide  high-sensitivity,  high-spatial  and  high-temporal
        resolution measurements of coastal and ocean ecosystems in the
        Gulf of Mexico, parts of the southeastern U.S. coastline and the
        Amazon River plume,” Jeff Puschell, GLIMR instrument scientist
        and  principal  engineering  fellow  at  Raytheon  Space  Systems,   such  as harmful algae blooms and oil spills. It will also help
        said in a statement. “Decision-makers will use the GLIMR data to   improve  the  coastal  ecosystem’s  sustainability  and  resource
        respond rapidly to natural and manmade coastal water disasters,   management.”




        MITRE Joins Space ISAC Cybersecurity Initiative


        MITRE has becoming  the latest founding   announced  the launch of  Space  ISAC  on   dedicated  ISAC and is  made possible
        member  of  a  major  space  cybersecurity   April 8, 2019. MITRE will become the Space   through  the  investment  by  its  board  and
        initiative  –  Space  ISAC.  This  follows  on   ISAC’s  newest founding  member, joining   founding  members. MITRE  joins as  an
        from a key announcement in April when the   Kratos  Defense  &  Security  Solutions   integral  player  with  significant  expertise
        Space  Information  Sharing  and  Analysis   and Booz  Allen Hamilton.  Scott Kordella,   in safety, security, and reliability of space
        Center  (ISAC)  and  National  Cybersecurity   MITRE’s Executive Director for Space, will   systems,  with  a  focus  on  information
        Center  (NCC),  a  national  non-profit   serve on the Space ISAC board of directors.   management  and  decision  support for
        for   cybersecurity   influencers   jointly   The  Space  ISAC  is  the  only  space-  both government and commercial assets.


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