Lockheed Martin draws on NASA's ACTS for Ka-band satellites
Lockheed Martin is drawing on the experience of its Astro Space unit with NASA's Advanced Communications Technology (ACTS) to develop a $4 billion, nine-satellite Ka-band telecommunications constellation aimed at high-bandwidth customers. A company spokesman said yesterday that plans call for work...
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