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  2. Very low Earth orbit - Wikipedia

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    Very low Earth orbit is a range of orbital ... Project 200 by Bellatrix Aerospace aims to build an Ultra-Low Orbit satellite that will orbit at a height of less than ...

  3. 3 Satellite Stocks That Hold Promise Amid Industry Challenges

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  4. List of private spaceflight companies - Wikipedia

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    Earth [251] BA 330: Inflatable module 330 m 3 (11,654 cu ft) 6 Cancelled [252] Earth [253] [254] [255] BA 2100: Inflatable module 2,100 m 3 (74,161 cu ft) 16 Cancelled [252] Earth [256] Space Complex Alpha: Inflatable space station 690 m 3 (24,367 cu ft) 12 Cancelled Earth Excalibur Almaz: Almaz derivative: Rigid module 3 Cancelled Earth [257 ...

  5. Albedo Space - Wikipedia

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    The company is developing a very low Earth orbit satellite which will be able to capture images with a 10 centimeter resolution. It has a facility in Broomfield, Colorado which has enough space for building three or four satellites simultaneously. [ 1 ]

  6. Why Is Satellite Communications Globalstar Stock Trading ...

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    Globalstar, Inc (NYSE:GSAT) stock is trading higher Tuesday as Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) showcased iOS 18 with satellite messaging during its annual developer event. Now, iPhone 14 and later users ...

  7. EagleEye (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    EagleEye is an Earth observation satellite in very low Earth orbit. It is the first satellite developed and operated by the Polish Space Agency (POLSA), as previous Polish satellites, PW-Sat, BRITE, and Intuition-1, were designed and operated by private firms.

  8. Spaceflight Industries - Wikipedia

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    The same year, Blacksky announced plans for a constellation of 60 satellites that would provide low-cost satellite imagery of any location on Earth within 90 minutes. [11] [12] In March 2018, Spaceflight and Thales Alenia Space announced a joint venture, LeoStella, to build small satellites. LeoStella opened its production facility in February ...

  9. Starlink - Wikipedia

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    The satellites orbit in a circular low Earth orbit at about 500 km (310 mi) altitude [350] in a high-inclination orbit for a planned six to twelve-month duration. The satellites communicate with three testing ground stations in Washington State and California for short-term experiments of less than ten minutes duration, roughly daily.