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Ross Video Powers Olympic Broadcast with Spidercam and Augmented Reality Graphics
Ross Video deployed equipment and personnel to support coverage of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, providing dynamic camera angles and augmented reality graphics for a variety of sporting events.LiveU Sets New Standards for Live Coverage at the 2024 Paris Summer Games
LiveU's innovative IP-video solutions powered the 2024 Paris Summer Games, enabling broadcasters from 62 countries to deliver over 70,000 hours of live coverage with unprecedented efficiency and quality.Rohde & Schwarz to Showcase Latest TV and Radio Transmission Technologies at IBC 2024
Rohde & Schwarz will be showcasing its latest advancements in television and radio transmission technologies at IBC 2024, focusing on innovations that drive efficiency, sustainability and new business opportunities in the broadcast industry.Telenor Expands Use of ADB's Graphyne Platform in Sweden and Finland
Telenor has expanded its use of ADB's graphyne system to its TV services in Sweden and Finland, aiming to unify its TV platform, streamline management processes, and reduce operational costs.Eutelsat Group Extends Partnership with Cable Color in Central America
Eutelsat Group and Cable Color LLC, a Honduran cable operator, have extended their partnership with a multi-year agreement to continue providing video broadcast services over Central America via Eutelsat’s 117 West A satellite.Insys VT and ORS Group Power WDR's UEFA Euro 2024 Broadcasting with CDN Services
Insys Video Technologies and ORS Group provided CDN services and technical support for German public broadcaster WDR during the UEFA Euro 2024 championship, ensuring smooth viewing experiences for millions of viewers.5G Broadcast Technology Makes its Mark at SET Expo 2024 in Brazil
Motorola, Qualcomm Brazil, and Rohde & Schwarz are showcasing the capabilities of 5G Broadcast at SET Expo 2024, highlighting its potential to revolutionize broadcasting in Brazil and beyond. The demonstration focuses on the technology's...Astroscale Wins $82M Contract for Space Debris Removal Mission
Astroscale has secured a $82 million contract with the Japanese space agency JAXA for a mission to remove a defunct upper stage from Earth orbit. This marks a significant step for the company as it focuses on profitability and expansion in the...Axiom Space Partners with Nokia for High-Speed Lunar Communications in Artemis Spacesuits
Axiom Space and Nokia are collaborating to bring 4G/LTE technology to the Artemis mission, enabling high-speed communication in spacesuits and enhancing scientific data transmission.TrustPoint Wins $3.8 Million in Contracts for Next-Generation Global Navigation Satellite System
TrustPoint, a startup developing a next-generation global navigation satellite system, has secured $3.8 million in contracts from SpaceWERX. This funding will allow TrustPoint to advance its C-band constellation and demonstrate PNT applications for...AstroForge Raises $40 Million for Asteroid Mining Mission
AstroForge, an asteroid mining startup, has raised $40 million to fund its third mission, Vestri, which will launch in late 2025 to characterize an undisclosed asteroid and quantify its precious metals content.Autonomous Navigation for Satellite Swarms: A Breakthrough Experiment
NASA's StarFOX experiment shows the potential of autonomous navigation for satellite swarms, utilizing visual images from star trackers and robotics algorithms. The experiment demonstrates the feasibility of navigating spacecraft without relying on...China’s Lunar Missions: Recovering From an Initial Launch Issue
Two Chinese spacecraft appear to have successfully reached their intended lunar orbits despite an initial launch issue that left them stranded in low Earth orbit, highlighting the country's growing deep space capabilities.Rocket Factory Augsburg’s First Stage Rocket Destroyed in Test
Rocket Factory Augsburg's first-stage rocket was destroyed during a static fire test at SaxaVord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands, delaying the company's first orbital launch attempt.Globalstar Gets FCC Approval to Deploy New Satellites Despite SpaceX Objections
Globalstar has been authorized to deploy up to 17 new satellites despite concerns from SpaceX over potential interference with its own direct-to-smartphone constellation.Orbex Still Betting on Small Launchers Even as Competitors Go Big
Orbex, a UK-based company, plans to focus on the small end of the launch market even as competitors shift to larger rockets. Orbex expects its first launch in 2025, focusing on less-common orbits for smallsats.EBU Calls for Media Industry to Embrace Content Provenance and Authenticity Standards
The EBU Technical Committee has issued a statement urging the media technology industry to embrace content provenance and authenticity standards such as C2PA. The statement emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to combat disinformation and...RFA’s First Orbital Launch ‘Weeks Away’
Rocket Factory Augsburg is on the verge of its inaugural orbital launch, with its parent company, OHB, confirming the preparations are well underway. The launch, scheduled for the SaxaVord Spaceport in the Shetland Islands, is expected to occur "in...SDA Awards Contracts for 20 Tranche 2 Transport Layer – Gamma Satellites
The Space Development Agency (SDA) has awarded contracts to York Space Systems and Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems to build and operate 20 Tranche 2 Transport Layer (T2TL) – Gamma satellites. The awards mark the end of the hardware procurement phase...SpaceX's 116-Satellite Launch Marks a Milestone in Space Exploration
SpaceX successfully launched its 11th Transporter mission, sending 116 satellites into orbit. This record-breaking mission highlights the increasing role of small satellites in various fields, including environmental monitoring, communication, and...