Monday 8 November 2021

Weekly Briefing: Military Space

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Israeli space firms start thinking small, with national security implications

TEL AVIV: For decades, Israel has stood as one of the smallest nations to have an indigenous space program, with a national security capability built around large, exquisite capabilities. Now, with the potential of small satellites — cheaper to launch, cheaper to design and cheaper to lose in a combat scenario — being embraced around…

 

Exclusive: Amid national security concerns, US slaps overhead time limits on satellites

"These restrictions would severely hurt commercial companies' ability to operate high resolution constellations and is counter to the efforts of the past two years to make NOAA regs streamlined and enable US companies to compete internationally," one industry rep said.

 

VP Harris to chair first National Space Council meeting Dec. 1

Harris will visit NASA Goddard to promote the criticality of space capabilities to climate change mediation.

 

Planned NRO imagery contracts to ease sharing, with one big exception

NRO use of shutter control on commercial electro-optical imagery would be "very rare," and "limited in both area and time," said Peter Muend, head of the spy agency's commercial office.

 

Moving Beyond Assured Access to Space

By diversifying our approach to launch, we will achieve an increase in launch and payload options.

 

UN Committee Votes 'Yes' On UK-US-Backed Space Rules Group

The delicate compromise between the US, Russia and China "may actually accomplish something," said Victoria Samson, head of Secure World Foundation's Washington office.

 

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