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Good news! They've been less than open about details so far. Hoping it's the start of something great.

Full payload list for Transporter-12 mission, it's pretty extensive. Plan-S is also sending 4 cube sats as part of their swarm:

This is already the 7th SpaceX launch of the year, averaging one every 2 days.
 

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One of these are from Fergani

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Effects of Drag on Orbital Motion​

  • Satellites in low orbits (<600 km) may be slightly affected by viscous drag, or air resistance
  • The effects of drag on the motion of the satellite are usually very small, but over time, it can have a significant effect on the height and speed of the satellite's orbit
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Viscous drag can affect the height and speed of a low-orbit satellite as a result of energy dissipation
  • The density of the air in the very upper layers of the atmosphere is very low, but not zero
  • As a result, satellites travelling through these thin layers of air will experience a small dissipation of kinetic energy into thermal energy
    • This heating is due to the friction between the air particles and the surface of the satellite
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As a low-orbit satellite loses energy, it spirals towards the Earth as its orbital radius decreases
  • As some of the kinetic energy is dissipated into the surroundings, the satellite's total energy is reduced
    • When a satellite loses energy, its orbital radius decreases
    • However, as the satellite's orbit becomes lower, some of its potential energy is transferred to kinetic energy
  • Overall, its speed increases and the effects of air resistance become even greater in its lower orbit resulting in greater dissipation of kinetic energy into thermal energy
  • If the overall decrease in potential energy is larger than the overall increase in kinetic energy, the total energy will decrease
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So these satellites will have a life expectancy of some 5 years or so.

 

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NEVSPACE's Reusable Rocket Engine Project Comes to Life with TÜBİTAK Support: NEVSPACE has achieved a significant success with its “Solid Composite Fueled Cartridge Loaded Reusable Rocket Motor” project. The project was entitled to be supported under the TÜBİTAK 1507 - SME R&D Support Program.

 

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One of the new navigation signal type introduced with the Block III GPS are a protocol called M-Code, which is designed for direct military use and warzone conditions. It is designed to further enhance the high anti-jamming capability and secure access of military GPS signals. This signal is broadcast with a high-gain directional antenna, in addition to a wide angle antenna. The directional antenna's signal, termed a spot beam, is intended to be aimed at a specific region and increase the local signal strength.

M-code also includes: Satellites will transmit two distinct signals from two antennas. Binary offset carrier modulation. Occupies 24 MHz of bandwidth. It uses a new MNAV navigational message, which is packetized instead of framed, allowing for flexible data payloads. There are four effective data channels; different data can be sent on each frequency and on each antenna. It can include FEC and error detection. The spot beam is ~20 dB more powerful than the whole Earth coverage beam. M-code signal at Earth's surface: –158 dBW for whole Earth antenna, –138 dBW for spot beam antennas.

The features in these open sources are also summarized on the relevant wiki page. This new block system also envisages significant innovations in the GPS operational control segment (OCS), and those interested can take a look at this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS_Block_III In short, significant advances are emerging not only in life safety and civilian use, but also and predomnantly in non-civilian use. This makes access to this technology to some extent essential for armed forces with very specific requirements, such as the TAF. Probably the global positioning constellation satellites project will also be a very large and comprehensive aerospace program that cannot be limited to a few individual aerospace companies. To the best of my limited knowledge, what appears for some just to be a passive signal broadcasting satellite will have to be backed up by a very powerful infrastructure.
They were notes I took in early 2024 about ongoing work in the US MoD. I guess Fergani Uzay's constellation/GPS satellites are also a program that prioritizes military use. I quote for reference.
 

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