ASBM shortlisted for prestigious award
Space Norway's Arctic Broadband Satellite Mission nominated for SpaceNews' ICON Award
According to SpaceNews, the Icon Awards celebrate the year’s most iconic achievements shaping the direction of the space industry.
A selection of individuals, organizations and missions that exemplify excellence in advancing space exploration, sustainability and innovation are shortlisted for the prestigious award. This year Space Norway’s Arctic Broadband Satellite Mission is of one of the shortlisted.
Advancing space exploration
A selection of individuals, organizations and missions that exemplify excellence in advancing space exploration, sustainability and innovation are shortlisted for the prestigious award, including Space Norway’s Arctic Broadband Satellite Mission.
“Space Norway is proud to have been nominated in the category “International Collaboration” together with Artemis Accords and Intelsat”, says programme director Kjell-Ove Skare.
Proud of the programme
Skare emphasises that all in Space Norway are extremely proud of this programme.
“It is truly an honour to be shortlisted for this award. This is a ground- breaking effort in an allied, governmental and commercial collaboration”.
The ASBM programme is a showcase of how governmental and commercial needs can be met at a critical point for all involved.
“Our focus in this mission is the value it creates for civil users such as ships, aircraft and governmental users such as rescue services and the coastguard, as well as national and allied forces. It would not have been possible without the excellent cooperation we have had with our partners at Viasat, the US Space Force and Northrop Grumman. I believe this mission sets a standard for future international collaboration in space, and Space Norway is eager to expand on the work we have started with ASBM,” comments Skare.