Failures to launch? Newer players in the space industry are cutting jobs, trimming spending and reining in plans
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Planet Labs, Astra Space and Satellogic have all cut jobs; Virgin Orbit liquidated after laying off hundredsA satellite photo from Planet Labs last month shows construction under way at a naval base in Cambodia.Newer players in the space industry are running up against harsh business realities.Continue reading your article with
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