The Daily Broadcast: MDA Space Acquires Majority Stake in Collecte Localisation Satellites, Isar Aerospace to Launch from Canada

Canadian Space Companies Expand Footprint

Today, MDA Space announced its acquisition of a majority stake in Collecte Localisation Satellites (CLS), a French company specialising in Earth observation and environmental monitoring. This strategic move aims to strengthen MDA Space’s capabilities in global Earth observation data collection and analysis, particularly in areas like maritime surveillance, environmental monitoring, and ARGOS data collection. CLS, with its 700 employees, operates a fleet of 25 satellites and has a significant presence in these critical sectors. The acquisition aligns with MDA Space’s long-term growth strategy, expanding its services and technological offerings in the rapidly evolving space economy.

Isar Aerospace Plans Launches from Canada Amidst Transporter Scarcity

The Daily Broadcast: MDA Space Acquires Majority Stake in Collecte Localisation Satellites, Isar Aerospace to Launch from Canada
In other Canadian aerospace news, Isar Aerospace is set to launch from Canada. This development comes as the small-satellite launch market faces a “panic” over the availability of dedicated rideshare missions. The Transporter series, a popular rideshare option, is experiencing significant delays and overbooking, pushing many small satellite companies to seek alternative launch solutions. Isar Aerospace, a German rocket manufacturer, aims to capitalise on this demand by offering more frequent and dedicated launch services. Their decision to utilise a Canadian launch facility further solidifies Canada’s growing role in the global space launch industry. The company’s Spectrum rocket offers a 1,000 kg payload capacity to a 700 km Sun-synchronous orbit.

China Recovers Orbital Booster with Long March 10B


China has successfully become the second country to recover an orbital booster, following the United States, with the landing of its Long March 10B rocket. This significant achievement marks a major step forward for China’s ambitious space programme and its efforts to develop reusable launch technology. The Long March 10B is designed for future crewed lunar missions, and reusable booster technology is crucial for reducing launch costs and increasing launch frequency. The success of this recovery demonstration places China in an elite group of nations with advanced reusable rocket capabilities, showcasing its growing technological prowess in space exploration.

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