Lockheed Martin has pulled the plug on the Astrolink Ka-band satellite constellation
Lockheed Martin has pulled the plug on the Astrolink Ka-band satellite constellation, halting investment at the $400 million it put in through the third quarter. That leaves the future of Astrolink in doubt, even though it has an FCC license to orbit nine broadband spacecraft. Funding to date...
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