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Articles tagged: arianespace

  • ESA, LEO, NASA, roscosmos, smallsat February 2018 Growth drivers, requirements and threats in the smallsat industry

    ...so the wait for a shared ride is a substantial roadblock that is creating a massive backlog in the market. Currently Arianespace has a backlog of almost 60 payloads and SpaceX around 40. There is real pressure on the global launch industry to provide...

    • ESA
    • LEO
    • NASA
    • roscosmos
    • smallsat
    Authors: Stuart McIntyre    
  • Blue Origin, launch vehicles, New Glenn, New Shepard October 2019 Reusability is key to expanding future space launch business

    ... President for global sales, marketing and customer experience at Blue Origin. He was previously Chairman and President Arianespace Inc for 15 years where he was responsible for managing sales, marketing, strategy, communications and government...

    • Blue Origin
    • launch vehicles
    • New Glenn
    • New Shepard
    Authors: Clay Mowry    
  • artificial intelligence, ethics and AI, law and AI, space law and governance August 2021 AI in space – a legal perspective

    .... The international nature of the space industry can complicate the legal definition of ‘launching state’. Pictured here, Arianespace launches a new reconnaissance satellite for the French military atop a Russian-built Soyuz rocket from the...

    • artificial intelligence
    • ethics and AI
    • law and AI
    • space law and governance
    Authors: Anne-Sophie Martin     Steven Freeland    
  • 28 January 2016 Historic Intelsat Satellite Launch Successful

    ... a combined 10,000 kilograms into geostationary transfer orbit, launched the 6,552-kilogram Intelsat 29e as a solo passenger. Arianespace Chief Executive Stephane Israel said before the launch that the flight was the first January...

  • Airbus, Florida, OneWeb LLC, satellite company, Virgin Galactic 20 April 2016 Satellite company OneWeb announce ambitious plans for world-wide internet coverage

    ... of 2019. It is envisaged that some of the first satellites will be built in Europe and launched from ArianeSpace's facility in French Guiana, on South America's Atlantic coast near the equator. 1) According to International Telecommunication Union...

    • Airbus
    • Florida
    • OneWeb LLC
    • satellite company
    • Virgin Galactic
  • FCube (Fregat Fueling Facility), flight VS15, Fregat, galileo, soyuz 23 May 2016 Soyuz’ latest mission for Europe ready for launch tomorrow

    ... as the design and procurement agent on the Commission’s behalf. Preparations for the launch have been completed at Arianespace’s new Spaceport processing facility, which has fuelled the Russian built Fregat upper stage. Fregat is designed...

    • FCube (Fregat Fueling Facility)
    • flight VS15
    • Fregat
    • galileo
    • soyuz
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