Developed in partnership with Persistent Systems, Kymeta, and Satcube, Vangard is a fully air-gapped, rapidly deployable system that aims to deliver a resilient, self-forming geostationary satellite ...
Astranis has fully funded its next-generation satellite program, called Omega, after closing its $200 million Series D round, the company said Wednesday. “This next satellite is really the milestone ...
This spectacular image of sunset on the Indian Ocean was taken by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The image presents an edge-on, or limb view, of the Earth’s atmosphere as ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Astranis announced plans Nov. 5 to roll out a mobile ad-hoc network service called Vanguard, using its small geostationary satellites to extend the range of point-to-point communications ...
A rescue satellite is being moved from coverage of Alaska to serve a Middle East operator. The Astranis craft had plans to beam broadband to Alaska but cut short by a solar array issue and is now on ...
Microsatellite developer Astranis announced today that former NASA Administrator Dan Goldin will be joining as a senior advisor to the company and chairing its new Technical Advisory Board. In ...
Satellite internet used to be a fallback for people who had no other option, but things are changing with the availability of cheaper space launches. SpaceX's Starlink service provides global ...
Astranis, a satellite internet startup based in San Francisco, said Wednesday that its first spacecraft completed a milestone test and will start bringing broadband access to rural Alaskans as soon as ...
Astranis, a venture-backed startup that builds and operates small broadband satellites in a far-off orbit, released more details today about its plans to provide internet access to Mexico. As part of ...
Astranis is to deliver two broadband GEO satellites to Mexican communications provider Apco Networks. Founded in 2015, California-based Astranis develops small – around 350kg – geostationary ...
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