A DEEP DIVE INTO TERRAN ORBITAL W/ MARC BELL

Marc is the Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Terran Orbital. Terran has been primarily manufacturing satellites for others for the past 9 years but has an aggressive plan to take on Planet and others in the race for Earth Observation services.

SSC awards contract to PredaSAR, a Terran Orbital Corporation, for on-orbit hybrid architecture demonstration

Space Systems Command (SSC), in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), has awarded a $2 million contract to PredaSAR, a Terran Orbital Corporation, of Boca Raton, Florida. The contract will support an on-orbit cooperative demonstration between the PredaSAR satellite constellation and the joint SSC, AFRL, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Blackjack satellite constellation.

Terran Orbital Delivers Small Satellite into Operational Orbit for EchoStar

Terran Orbital Corporation (Terran Orbital), a global leader and pioneer in the development, innovation and operation of small satellites and earth observation solutions, announced today the successful stationing of the EchoStar Global 3 small satellite into its final operational orbit. Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. (Tyvak), a subsidiary of Terran Orbital, designed, manufactured, and operates the satellite on behalf of EchoStar Corporation (Nasdaq: SATS), a premier global provider of satellite communication solutions.

Tailwind Two Acquisition Shares News and Momentum on Proposed Business Combination with Terran Orbital Corporation

Tailwind Two Acquisition Corp. (NYSE: TWNT) (“Tailwind Two”), a special purpose acquisition company and Terran Orbital Corporation (“Terran Orbital”), a global leader and pioneer in the development, innovation and operation of small satellites and earth observation solutions, jointly announced today several updates demonstrating strong momentum following their previously announced entry into a business combination agreement on October 28, 2021.

A Salute To The Veterans Who Continue To Serve

We have all heard criticisms of the “revolving door” of senior military generals retiring and finding employment outside of government, but what is often overlooked is their burning desire to continue to make a difference. Even tough-as-nails officers get misty-eyed at their retirement ceremonies, because they know the gravity of their commitment and the honor it is to lead thousands of young men and women dedicated to defending our country against its enemies.