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Audacy is a space communications service provider delivering continuous connectivity and data in real time to spacecraft operators. With a spectrum license granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in June 2018, and by deploying a network of medium Earth orbit relay satellites and ground facilities, Audacy will provide the first commercially available inter-satellite data relay network, enabling seamless low-Earth orbit coverage and always-on connectivity from ground to lunar orbit. To learn more, visit https://audacy.space.
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06.06.2017 | Meet the Top 10 Finalists in NASA’s iTech Cycle 1 Challenge | For the first time in history, SpaceX launched its used Dragon spacecraft on the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying 5,000 pounds of NASA science investigations and cargo. The rocket successfully reached the Inter... |
24.04.2017 | First Australian-built satellites launched in 15 years | PhD student Ben Southwell working on the loaf-sized UNSW-ECO satellite at AITC. Source: UNSW, author provided
By Andrew Dempster, UNSW
The first Australian-built satellites to be launched in 15 years recently took off from Cape Canaveral in... |
10.09.2016 | Space tech’s 3 hottest areas for investing | Six weeks ago, I wrote about skyrocketing VC funding in space tech companies. But according to brand new data from CB Insights, 2016 has actually seen a drop in investments following the 2015 surge I outlined.
Moreover, some areas that VCs ... |
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