New opportunities have made it possible for companies of all sizes to launch their own spacecraft into orbit and share information via satellite data – but challenges remain, and one of the biggest oversights is not having a plan for the ground element.
Show Preview: What to Expect at SATELLITE 2019
For the second year in a row, ATLAS Space Operations is excited to be exhibiting at SATELLITE 2019, running May 6 through May 9, in Washington, D.C., and this year’s show is shaping up to be a good one.
ATLAS Participating in Air Force Research Laboratory and Catalyst Space Accelerator
The Accelerator program is fairly new, and the Catalyst Campus in Colorado Springs, Colorado, was set up as a private company with a focus on partnerships with the government. Being chosen for the cohort includes access to seed investment by Space Capital Colorado, network connections, mentorship, workshops, and opportunities for future investment and growth.
Show Preview: Gearing Up for Space Symposium 2019
It’s that time of year again: The 35th Space Symposium is nearly upon us, and ATLAS Space Operations is getting ready for a busy, productive show. Here’s what we’re excited to see, hear and do:
SATCOM Goes Prime. Why Amazon’s Entry Is Good for the Industry
In late 2018, Amazon shook up the entire satellite communications industry when the company announced their partnership with defense industry veteran Lockheed Martin to create… ( Read More )