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Viasat Wins U.S. Space Force Design Award for Anti-Jam SATCOM System
On October 8, 2025, Viasat was selected by the U.S. Space Force as a prime contractor for the Protected Tactical SATCOM-Global (PTS-G) program, under an initial delivery order to mature the design of a dual-band (X/Ka) satellite and ground archite...View Commentary -
SpaceX Returns Falcon Heavy to Flight After 18-Month Gap with Final ViaSat-3 Satellite
SpaceX scrubbed its first Falcon Heavy launch in 18 months on Apr 27 due to weather and reset for an Apr 29 attempt from Kennedy Space Center carrying ViaSat-3 F3, the third and final spacecraft in Viasat's geostationary broadband constellation. T...View Commentary -
Falcon Heavy Returns to Flight After 18-Month Gap with Viasat-3 F3 Deployment
SpaceX launched a Falcon Heavy from Kennedy LC-39A at 10:13 a.m. EDT on April 29, deploying the 6-tonneViasat-3 F3 terabit-class communications satellite to geosynchronous transfer orbit. The mission was the first Falcon Heavy flight since Europa ...View Commentary