A European research aircraft was able to exchange 2.6 gigabits per second with a geostationary satellite for several minutes.
Faster, more secure connections from space could one day make broadband on planes, ships and even remote roads as easy as turning on a light. The European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus Defense and Space, ...
European engineers are building 'breakdown trucks' for satellites, capable of servicing, repairing and refuelling valuable ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) announced UltraAir achieved the world’s first gigabit-per-second laser link between aircraft and a geostationary satellite.
Thales Alenia Space and Safran have signed a framework cooperation agreement to develop a next-generation optical ...
Officials recently sounded the alarm over Russia intercepting communications from European satellites. But this isn’t a new ...
Germany is rearming — and not only on Earth. Last year, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius earmarked around €35 billion for space capabilities. Inspector Thomas Daum explains why space has become a new ...
Bulgaria Sat, operator of Bulgaria’s first geostationary communications satellite, BulgariaSat-1, said that it is shifting its focus towards delivering secure satellite communications, services for ...
A new space race is unfolding above Kenya, as Amazon’s Project Kuiper prepares to challenge Starlink in the battle to beam ...
Vehicle OEMs are accelerating the deployment of NTN connectivity, driven by the commoditization of satellite launch technology.
SpaceX launched 29 Starlink satellites aboard a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral, marking its 22nd mission of 2026.
From Super Bowl ads to new constellation announcements, satellites are suddenly everywhere. What’s driving this surge in activity, and what should we make of it?