by Blaine Curcio | Sep 8, 2019 | Space Money, Stuff in Orbit
The satellite communications industry was, for some time, built on the C-band, a piece of the radiofrequency spectrum lower than Ku-band or X-band, but higher than L-band or S-band. And yet, even among a community of space industry people, the phrase C-band may not be...
by Harshal More | Aug 26, 2019 | Space Money
Space Economy By Harshal More August 26, 2019 Space Economy The space economy is one of the most promising sectors of development of the world economy in the next decades that offering many business opportunities. The Space Economy starts from research, development...
by Jean Deville | Aug 21, 2019 | Space Money
Who’s Investing in China’s NewSpace? by Jean Deville August 21, 2019 FutureAerospace Provides Some Answers in Latest Report. Note: the figures in this blog post come from FutureAerospace’s latest Commercial Space Investment Race report. In this article I have...
by Blaine Curcio | Aug 13, 2019 | Space Money
Belt-Road Initiative, Chinese Space Station By Blaine Curcio & Omkar Nikam August 13, 2019 1 First Chinese Astronaut, Yang Liwei, photographed during a training session on September 27, 2003 [Image Credits: http://thecharlestendellshow.com China is unleashing its...
by Blaine Curcio | Jul 12, 2019 | Space Money
AsiaSat’s Privatization Marks the End of an Era for Hong Kong By Blaine Curcio July 12, 2019 Hong Kong is one of the world’s truly global cities. Long an entrepot focusing on trade, starting in the 1970s and 1980s, Hong Kong became a center for regional broadcast, and...
by Blaine Curcio | Jun 27, 2019 | Space Money
The Failure Of Intelsat — More Than Meet’s The NYSE By Blaine Curcio June 27, 2019 Intelsat—the world’s largest or second-largest satellite operator, depending on whom you ask and how you count—recently completed its Epic Next Generation, or EpicNG constellation of...