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Poland’s state-owned bank BGK backs Finland’s ICEYE
By siliconcanals.com: Vinci Fund has invested in Finland's ICEYE, a company that designs and operates satellites for Earth observation.

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope to Support Planetary Defense, Tracking Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Ahead of Oct. 2026 Launch
By Universe Today: When NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches in October 2026, it won't just be peering into the distant universe to study dark energy and exoplanets.

Polish president's veto threatens Ukraine's Starlink access amid refugee aid dispute
By Reuters: Poland pays for Ukraine to use Starlink, which provides crucial internet connectivity to the country and its military.

NorthBase joins Infostellar’s StellarStation network
By satnews: Infostellar Inc. welcomes NorthBase, a leading Finnish ground station services provider as the newest partner in the StellarStation network. Through this partnership, Infostellar and NorthBase have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate strategically in the sales and marketing of ground station services and to enable flexible sharing of their ground station assets.

Finland’s NorthBase Joins Infostellar Ground Network

Geospatial imaging firms warn X‑band spectrum protections at risk ahead of next WRC
By Space Intel Report: SALT LAKE CITY, UT — Half-way between the last and the next World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC),….

DeepSat wins AFWERX contract for very low Earth orbit monitoring
By SpaceNews.com: DeepSat wins AFWERX contract for very low Earth orbit monitoring.

With a new Soyuz rocket, Russia seeks to break its Ukrainian dependency
By Ars Technica: Now you Zenit, now you don’t.