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John-Paul Szczepanik is Chief Technology Officer of ALL.SPACE.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations and Export Administration Regulations cover nearly all space technologies.
All.Space is developing the Hydra KuKa antenna with a Ku- and Ka-band multi-beam architecture.
The measurements demonstrate that shock deformation in the enstatite lattice is effectively isotropic.
All.Space collaborated with Telesat Government Solutions and Viasat to demonstrate simultaneous multi-beam connectivity with Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Orbit (GEO) using the Hydra Max terminal.
All.Space has completed testing under the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Tactical Terminal (NGTT) program for its Hydra Max terminal.
The Launchpad provides links to an educational catalog covering all space study programs in the EU.
All.Space’s Hydra terminal line is designed to access multiple satellite networks from one device simultaneously.
All.Space and Aalyria are partnering to demonstrate interoperable communications across domains for defense scenarios.
All.Space’s Hydra terminals and Aalyria’s Spacetime orchestration software will be used in the demonstration.
The project aims to embed a resilient PNT capability directly within the ALL.SPACE terminal, contributing to its Software as a Service portfolio.
The support from ESA’s NAVISP program highlights ALL.SPACE’s role in delivering cutting-edge, sovereign capabilities for UK and European customers.
The project will build a proof of concept for Alt-PNT using ALL.SPACE’s multi-orbit terminal technology.
ALL.SPACE has been awarded €950,000 by the European Space Agency’s Navigation Innovation and Support Program to develop an alternative Position, Navigation and Timing capability.
John-Paul Szczepanik is the CTO of All.Space.
All space objects become space debris after mission completion, making their tracking difficult since they do not emit signals.
Starpath's CEO Saurav Shroff predicts that 98% of all space-based power production will be for Mars.
The Spanish Space Agency unifies all space policies of Spain.
Article 4 of Law No. 89 of June 13, 2025 establishes a mandatory authorization regime for all space activities carried out on Italian territory by both Italian and foreign operators and for national operators that carry out space activities abroad.
Gen. Saltzman barred all Space Force personnel from events sponsored by the Mitchell Institute following the negative feedback in their report.