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First In-Orbit Test of ATLAS-1 Laser Terminals to Bring Affordable, High-Bandwidth Communication for Small Satellites

For the first time, Astrolight will test its low-SWaP (size, weight, and power) ATLAS-1 laser terminals in orbit,

Naval Group Announces Partnership with Astrolight to Supply Ships with Jam-Proof Laser Communication Terminals

As hostile jamming in the Baltic Sea and beyond intensifies, Naval Group and Astrolight sign a letter of

NATO Trials New Battlefield Laser Communications as Russian Jamming Intensifies

Astrolight’s POLARIS terminal has been tested during DiBax, NATO’s largest military exercise in Latvia, transmitting data during harsh

Astrolight and ESA Are Building Northernmost Optical Ground Station in Greenland, First of Its Kind in the Region

Astrolight will build the next-generation optical ground station in Greenland to transform satellite connectivity. Fast, secure laser data

NATO’s Biggest Naval Exercise Proves Undetectable Ship-to-Ship Laser Communication

At NATO’s largest unmanned maritime exercise, Astrolight’s POLARIS laser communication termial kept a jam-proof ship-to-ship link through rain

European Commission to Test Next-Gen Space-To-Space Laser Communication

For the first time, Astrolight will demonstrate its new-gen ATLAS-2 optical terminal in orbit under the European Commission’s

Ground-Based Jamming Now Reaches Satellites; Experts Call for Europe-Wide Adoption of Jamming-Resistant Technology

The Baltics are facing a wave of electronic interference that disrupts navigation and communications. In Ukraine, ground-based systems

Astrolight Successfully Tests Laser Communication Terminal with Lithuanian Navy, Providing Unjammable Free-Space Laser Link Between Ships

Astrolight, a Lithuanian space and defense tech company, has successfully tested its POLARIS free-space laser terminal in the

Astrolight Raises €2.8M to Build Optical Data Highway Between Space and Earth

Funding backed by European investors will support Astrolight’s mission to create an end-to-end laser communication system connecting satellites,

Astrolight Supplies ATLAS-1 Optical Communication Terminal for AUTh’s PeakSat Space Mission

The partnership between Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Astrolight will validate next-generation optical communication technologies in low Earth

Photonics to Power Space Sector Growth in 2025: Industry CEOs Bet on Laser Communication

Europe advances its space ambitions with IRIS²–a local option that compares to Starlink and other internet networks. Industry

Astrolight Advances Laser Communication Tech in Market Set for $15B Expansion and 40% Growth

As the global satellite laser communications market is projected to grow at a 40% CAGR, reaching $15 billion

Astrolight Selected Among Top 10 Defence Innovators to Join Phase II of NATO DIANA

Astrolight moves forward in NATO’s DIANA by pioneering laser communication for terrestrial and space-borne defence. Replacing conventional radio

Astrolight Selected Among Top 10 Defence Innovators to Join Phase II of NATO DIANA

Astrolight moves forward in NATO’s DIANA by pioneering laser communication for terrestrial and space-borne defence. Replacing conventional radio

Astrolight Sets Stage for Next-Gen Secure Space-to-Earth Data Transmission

Astrolight completed the European Space Agency led Critical Design Review for ATLAS-1, a crucial milestone in advancing space

Astrolight demonstrates space-to-ground laser communication link

Wireless laser communication systems developer Astrolight successfully performed a satellite-to-ground laser communication test using a portable OGS-1 optical

A new Lithuanian space technology company has attracted funding for the development of optical free space communications

“One of the main reasons we decided to invest in Astrolight is that we trusted the company’s management

Astrolight performs the first operational test of the mobile optical ground station for LEO satellites

Astrolight, a start-up company specializing in free-space optical communication systems, has performed initial long-range ground test of its