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LatConnect 60 Plans 100-Satellite Network

Key Takeaways
  • LatConnect 60 plans 100-satellite Earth observation constellation.
  • Satellites to be deployed by 2035.
  • Startup backed by Australian Space Agency and Western Australian Government.
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Strategic Implications

This expansion may indicate growing demand for Earth observation data, which could benefit LatConnect 60 and other satellite operators. The startup's plans suggest a significant investment in space-based infrastructure, which may signal a shift in the global Earth observation market.

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What Happened

Australian Startup Expands Earth Observation Ambitions

Australian startup LatConnect 60 is planning to deploy a 100-satellite Earth observation constellation by 2035, with the company in late-stage discussions to scale up its ambitions. The startup has received backing from the Australian Space Agency and the Western Australian Government. The plan was first reported by Aviation Week.

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LatConnect 60 Plans 100-Satellite Network

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Key Takeaways
  • LatConnect 60 plans 100-satellite Earth observation constellation.
  • Satellites to be deployed by 2035.
  • Startup backed by Australian Space Agency and Western Australian Government.
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Strategic Implications

This expansion may indicate growing demand for Earth observation data, which could benefit LatConnect 60 and other satellite operators. The startup's plans suggest a significant investment in space-based infrastructure, which may signal a shift in the global Earth observation market.

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What Happened

Australian Startup Expands Earth Observation Ambitions

Australian startup LatConnect 60 is planning to deploy a 100-satellite Earth observation constellation by 2035, with the company in late-stage discussions to scale up its ambitions. The startup has received backing from the Australian Space Agency and the Western Australian Government. The plan was first reported by Aviation Week.

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