QUILTY QUICKTAKES
Quilty QuickTakes provide short-form analysis on the latest developments in the space sector as they unfold. Click on any QuickTake below to enjoy these complimentary, five-minute reads.
Why Europe never committed to satellite servicing until now
Why Europe never committed to satellite servicing until now
Axiom helping to "glow-up" NASA's spacesuit game
Axiom helping to "glow-up" NASA's spacesuit game
Another milsatcom program that forgot the ground segment
Another milsatcom program that forgot the ground segment
Is DoD finally warming to satellite services?
Is DoD finally warming to satellite services?
EU follows UK’s dubious pattern of scrutiny over Inmarsat-Viasat merger
EU follows UK’s dubious pattern of scrutiny over Inmarsat-Viasat merger
NATO’s space center for excellence moves forward
NATO’s space center for excellence moves forward
Growing interest for industrial biomedicine on the ISS
Growing interest for industrial biomedicine on the ISS
SDA hopes SABRE sensors can slash missile testing costs by ‘millions’
SDA hopes SABRE sensors can slash missile testing costs by ‘millions’
A $316 million Falcon Heavy launch
We’re old enough to remember when SpaceX upbraided ULA for charging hundreds of millions of dollars for military launches.
Airbus Poland Satellite deal
Poland is poised to become one of the few countries with very high-resolution satellites.
Viasat’s unexpected Link-16 sale
Viasat completed the sale of its Link-16 business to L3Harris for $2 billion, a deal that came as a surprise because it did not align with speculation or the company’s apparent rationale for divestitures.
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