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Gravitics co-founder and CMO Mike DeRosa did clarify in an email that the company is not putting a module on a rocket for a tactically responsive launch. While TechCrunch could not confirm the total headcount prior to these layoffs, True Anomaly had over 100 employees as of December 2023, it told the Denver Business Journal. I learned a lot from this deep dive by SpaceNews’ Sandra Erwin and Debra Werner, who explored how the Space Force’s push for a proliferated constellation of satellites is exposing weaknesses in the U.S. industrial base.

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