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2024 Year in Review With Via Satellite Editors

On Orbit

Release Date: 12/17/2024

Investing in American Manufacturing: Shey Sabripour Talks CesiumAstro’s Ramp-Up show art Investing in American Manufacturing: Shey Sabripour Talks CesiumAstro’s Ramp-Up

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As a young electrical engineer at RC Corporation, Shey Sabripour was inspired by the company’s legacy of contributing to space missions, and he wanted to make his own mark by establishing a company that builds technology in the U.S. Shey went on to found CesiumAstro 10 years ago, which is now at a pivotal moment in its growth journey. He joins On Orbit this week after the company recently raised $270 million, and secured EXIM financing to build out its manufacturing capabilities in Texas.  In this interview, he shares his deep passion for building in America, and how he sees a crucial...

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Designing for the Next Generation of GEO With Swissto12 CEO Emile de Rijk show art Designing for the Next Generation of GEO With Swissto12 CEO Emile de Rijk

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Emile de Rijk started Swissto12 with a simple goal — to make access to Geostationary Orbit (GEO) faster and more affordable. In order to achieve that, the company had to think smaller. From its origins as a startup, Swissto12 is now coming of age as a disruptive European satellite manufacturer. This week, Swissto12 CEO Emile de Rijk joins On Orbit to talk about the company’s cutting edge payload technology and the decision trade-offs that come with payload flexibility. De Rijk also talk about how Swissto12’s approach to smaller, more flexible GEO satellites fits in with...

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Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy show art Semiconductors, Satellites, and Scale With Spirit Electronics CEO Marti McCurdy

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Semiconductors are foundational to satellite operations, powering everything from communications payloads, to sensing, and propulsion control. As CEO of Spirit Electronics, Marti McCurdy’s work is at the heart of the semiconductor supply chain.  Spirit Electronics offers semiconductor services that range from ASIC design and foundry, to wafer processing, and qualification. The company has always served a mix of defense and space, but is seeing growth in its space business in recent years with the uptick of growth in the industry. Marti says the work isn’t new; it’s just applying the...

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From Skepticism to Maturity: Unpacking Space Investment in 2025 With Chad Anderson show art From Skepticism to Maturity: Unpacking Space Investment in 2025 With Chad Anderson

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Investment in space infrastructure hit a new record in 2025, reaching $22.2 billion, according to Space Capital’s latest report. This level of investment surpassed the previous record of 2021.  Chad Anderson, CEO and founder of Space Capital, joins On Orbit this week to share his takeaways from 2025 from Space Capital’s recent , alongside predictions for 2026.  Anderson says the record levels of investment in 2025 show the market has transitioned from skepticism to industrial maturity and proven utility.  He also shares some of the trends driving momentum for 2026,...

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The Infrastructure Revolution Behind Data Centers in Space With Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai show art The Infrastructure Revolution Behind Data Centers in Space With Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai

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Data centers in space have been a hot topic in the last few months as a potential future solution to the limitations of running massive data centers on Earth. Ramon.Space, which builds edge computing and onboard processing systems has been preparing for this future for years. In this episode, Ramon.Space CEO Avi Shabtai shares the concept of a distributed architecture data center in space, with many satellites acting as nodes in a mesh network. Avi envisions a fleet of satellites forming a large data center, with each satellite capable of computation, storage, and other capabilities. He...

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The Commercial-Defense Convergence: 2026 Trends to Watch show art The Commercial-Defense Convergence: 2026 Trends to Watch

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There’s a growing understanding that space-based capabilities are critical for national defense strategies, and defense demand for commercial space systems has been a key trend in 2025 influencing both satellite communications, manufacturing, and imagery and sensing. 2025 brought the announcement of the Golden Dome planned missile defense architecture, and a steep ramp-up in space investment in nations around the globe. Nations are working to secure sovereign communications and access to space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) data. This episode of On Orbit shares a...

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Quantum is Coming: How Does it Change the Game for Space Systems and Networks? show art Quantum is Coming: How Does it Change the Game for Space Systems and Networks?

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Forecasts on the arrival time for quantum computing vary greatly – from “it will be here in a decade” to “it’s already here.” There is consensus on the fact that it’s coming, and when it does, it will change the way we build and protect networks in space. In this episode of our , we’re joined by experts in the field to help understand how quantum computing and quantum encryption will most likely work according to the research that is being conducted today. This episode covers the concept and definition of quantum resiliency and how that will be determined in an unknown future....

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Space Traffic Management for Security With Neuraspace CEO Chiara Manfletti show art Space Traffic Management for Security With Neuraspace CEO Chiara Manfletti

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Is space crowded? Although there’s been such a large increase in satellites in orbit, it’s not a simple question. On Orbit with Chiara Manfletti, CEO of Portugal-based space traffic management company Neuraspace. Chiara emphasizes the need for better coordination on space situational awareness (SSA) and space traffic management (STM) and the evolving landscape of standards and regulations.  This episode also covers how nations have taken a greater interest in working with commercial operators for SSA capabilities, and why strong SSA is critical for ensuring peace as space...

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Space-Grade Innovation: The Evolution of Onboard Computing With Aethero CEO Edward Ge show art Space-Grade Innovation: The Evolution of Onboard Computing With Aethero CEO Edward Ge

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Computing capability has advanced rapidly on Earth, but on-board computing in space is more challenging — as chips have to be hardened to function amid the radiation environment in space. Edward Ge, co-founder and CEO of three-year old startup Aethero, is working to tackle this challenge and enable higher computing power onboard satellites.  In this On Orbit episode, Ed explains some of the challenges with space-based computing, and why there’s the push to improve on-board processing to support missions like space missile defense, space domain awareness, rendezvous and proximity...

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How Sovereign Networks Fit Into National Strategies With ST Engineering iDirect show art How Sovereign Networks Fit Into National Strategies With ST Engineering iDirect

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While sovereign satcom systems are not a new idea, sovereignty has become a critical issue in the satellite industry over the last year as geopolitical trends push nations to want more control over their communications and space data. This episode of On Orbit features Keith Blanchet, vice president of Global Government for ST Engineering iDirect, to dig into this global trend.  Sovereignty can involve control over space and ground assets, spectrum, cryptography, and supply chains. Blanchet gives insight into the challenges that nations work through as they make decisions about...

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There’s never a slow news day in the space and satellite industry and there’s a lot to talk about from 2024 — from SES’s acquisition of Intelsat, Starlink’s commercial wins, challenges with some of the biggest manufacturers, and new launch vehicles coming online.

Host Rachel Jewett is joined by fellow Via editors Mark Holmes and Jeff Hill for a discussion of some of the biggest storylines of 2024. The discussion centers around the top storylines from operators, manufacturers, and launchers, and why these are the critical stories that we’ll be covering as they continue to develop in 2025.