3rd SpaceX "Falcon 9" Satellite Launch Scheduled for Early Next Week
Topics: Space & Satellites
The Space Industry is Shifting to Small, Low-Cost Constellation Satellites
The age of space exploration and exploitation is about to enter an exciting new chapter. Once the sole domain of superpower government agencies, there are now over 800 private companies operating in space, as well as many more governments around the world. Innovations in launch technology have made it cheaper than ever to send payloads into orbit, and more parties are active in space than ever before. It’s led to significant changes in the space industry. One of the most important changes is the increased use of smaller constellation satellites.
Topics: Space & Satellites
Meet Atul and Darshan: Skyrocketing Bliley’s focus on New Space Initiatives
If you’ve been following our blog, we recently announced the exciting hiring of both Atul Dhuria and Darshan Shah. Both have already been putting their noses to the grindstone and bringing new and innovative ideas to the company. More specifically, ideas around the future development of Satellite Communication and Commercial Space within Bliley and our products.
Topics: Press Release, Space & Satellites
Bliley’s New Director of Business Development to Focus on Growth of Commercial Space Business.
Topics: aerospace, Leadership, Press Release, Space & Satellites
Bliley’s New Sr. Director of BD to focus growth within the Satellite Communications on the Move.
Topics: Leadership, Press Release, Space & Satellites
Press Release: Bliley Introduces Iris - LEO Satellite OCXO
Topics: Press Release, crystal oscillators, Space & Satellites
RF Engineers Are Bringing the Internet to the World
More people are online than ever before. At the turn of the century, there were only around 500 million internet users in the whole world. As of 2015, 3.2 billion people had access to the internet according to an estimate by the International Telecommunications Union. Here's a graph to put that into persective. Almost increasing exponentially!
In spite of all this incredible progress, more work needs to be done. Today around 4 billion people still lack access to the web, according to a report by the World Economic Forum. Even in developed countries like the United States, there are still some 55 million people that don’t have access to broadband internet.
Topics: engineering, RF Technology, Space & Satellites
The Role of RF Engineering in LEO Satellite Constellations
Topics: RF Technology, Space & Satellites
Life of a Quartz Resonator: How to Survive in Outer Space
In our recent blog post, Space-Proven Crystal Oscillators and Resonators, we took you on a journey into outer space. You saw what challenges both Crystal Oscillators and Resonators must go through while in the depths of space. We're about to take you on another similar, but more specific, journey!
Topics: Space & Satellites
Cube Satellites: The Future of Space Exploration
Traditional Use of Cube Satellites
The outer atmosphere around Earth contains more than a 100 satellites that are shaped like Rubik's cubes but are a bit larger. Closely packed with various instruments, these satellites have been launched at frequent intervals since 2013.
Topics: aerospace, general, Space & Satellites