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" ... No denying there's need for low-cost launch alternatives to the sky-high offerings of Boeing and Lockheed Martin. James Benson, founder and chairman of SpaceDev, a $3.4 million (2002 sales) maker of "affordable" microsatellites, rockets and other space paraphernalia, says he is "trying to bring the microcomputer way of thinking to a space industry that is bogged down in a mainframe, bigger-is-better way of thinking." Alas, progress has been slow, and SpaceDev has struggled. The company, which trades on Nasdaq's Bulletin Board, narrowed its loss last year to $376,000 from $1.9 million—but only by shaving $3.2 million in costs. ... "
" ... These new microsatellites will bring a new era of disruption to local telcos by being able to offer near ubiquitous connectivity at a fraction of the cost of current expensive infrastructure that relies on expensive and cumbersome mobile phone cell-phone towers, that are often an eyesore. ... "
" ... This sector of tech has advanced at a revelatory pace. We’ve moved from having binoculars in the sky overhead to something like a microscope. In the 1980s, satellite image resolution sometimes exceeded 30 feet. Commercially available satellite images today can be as granular as 1-foot resolution, detecting features such as central air-conditioning units, roof cover, and roof shape. Microsatellites—some as small as a tissue box—represent another step forward. Less expensive and more easily deployed, they carry the capability to capture a single point several times a day. Users can plan the target and frequency, allowing for greater and more specific analysis in tracking wildfires, floods, severe weather, and other events. Image resolution for microsatellites typically exceeds 6 feet. ... "
" ... “We have a long experience of developing microsatellites from our university days, something that sets us apart from other space startups coming from space agencies or large companies,” says Nakamura. “Another unique point is that we’re highly vertically integrated. We’re a one-stop shop offering everything from satellite manufacturing to data analysis.” ... "