Constellations Publication

Constellations Magazine
Space is a network. Constellations is your connection.
TypeBiweekly Publication
PublisherKratos Space
Managing editor
Jason Meyers
Contributing Writers
Madeline Durrett, Leandra Bernstein, Laurence Russell, Warren Ferster, Dan O'Shea
Founded2017
CountryUnited States
Websitehttps://www.constellationsmag.com

Constellations Magazine is an online publication and podcast produced by Kratos Defense & Security Solutions with episodes and articles focusing on space and satellite industry developments, including policy, technology, and market trends[1]. Some guests featured on Constellations Podcast include Stacy Kubicek[2], COMSO Director Colonel Tim Trimailo, Heather Pringle, Vint Cerf, U.S. Representative Doug Lamborn, John Gedmark, and Rick Tumlinson.

Podcast

Constellations Podcast
Genre
FormatAudio
Country of originUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Cast and voices
Hosted byJohn Gilroy
Production
Length15-30 minutes
Technical specifications
Audio formatMP3
Publication
No. of episodes230
Original releaseMarch 2018 (2018-03)
Related
Websitehttps://www.constellationsmag.com

Constellations Podcast began in 2018 and releases new episodes on a bi-weekly schedule, covering technologies, policies, and companies across the space and satellite sector. The podcast is moderated by John Gilroy, a broadcasting professional with experience working at the Washington Post,[3] Federal News Network,[4] and WAMU 88.5 FM.[5] As of May 2026, the podcast has over 230 episodes[6] and listeners in 150 countries.[2] Constellations Podcast episodes average anywhere between fifteen and thirty minutes in length.

Topics have included changes in the ground segment,[7] 5G,[8] earth observation,[9], space domain awareness,[10] electromagnetic interference,[11] virtualization,[12] antenna technologies,[13] smallsats,[14] and more.[15]

As of May 30, 2026, the Constellations Podcast was voted the #1 satellite industry podcast by FeedSpot Podcasts[16] and the #2 satellite industry podcast in the U.S. by Million Podcasts.[17]

Notable guests

Past guests include:

  • Vint Cerf, Chief Internet Evangelist at Google and one of the “Fathers of the Internet", was a guest on Constellations Podcast on its 56th episode. The episode, titled "Interplanetary Internet, “Cloudlets” and the “Inner Cloud”", discusses interplanetary internet and the impact cloud computing has on data.[2]
  • Brigadier General Brook J. Leonard, current Chief of Staff at U.S. Space Command, was a guest on Constellations Podcast and appeared on its 93rd episode. The episode, titled “U.S. Space Command, Innovation, and Defending Space Assets”, talks about the restart up of the U.S. Space Command since its relaunch in 2019 and its growing responsibilities.[18]
  • Chris Blackerby, Group COO at Astroscale appeared on its 53rd episode, titled “Space Debris, Mega Constellations and the Orbital Highway". Chris Blackerby talks about the mission Astroscale is taking regarding space debris and regulation/policies in place that would help them with their mission.[19]

References

  1. ^ https://satnews.com/2018/07/25/the-25th-episode-of-kratos-constellations-podcast-just-released/
  2. ^ a b c "Kratos' Constellations Podcasts Enters Third Broadcasting Anniversary – SatNews". news.satnews.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  3. ^ "ASK THE COMPUTER GUY". The Washington Post. June 16, 1997.
  4. ^ "Author: Jimmy Argroves". Federal News Network. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  5. ^ "ARMATURE Celebrates the 20th Anniversary of John Gilroy as the "Computer Guy" on WAMU 88.5". www.businesswire.com. April 6, 2011. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  6. ^ Solutions, Kratos Defense & Security. "Experts Share Insights into Satellite and Space Industry | Kratos". www.kratosdefense.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  7. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/which-system-wins-when-comparing-virtual-ground-with-traditional-hardware-roi
  8. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/can-5g-ntn-really-connect-the-next-50-billion-devices
  9. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/hyperspectral-imagery-1000-mbps-from-space-and-a-health-monitor-for-the-earth
  10. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/massive-ngso-deployments-new-ai-capabilities-and-enhanced-space-domain-awareness
  11. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/gnss-resilience-interoperability-and-trust
  12. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/virtual-signal-processing-software-defined-satellite-terminals-and-the-evolution-of-the-network-edge
  13. ^ https://www.thinkom.com/news/constellations-podcast-bill-milroy
  14. ^ https://www.kratosspace.com/constellations/podcasts/micro-satellites-big-disruptors-and-the-trajectory-of-the-space-race
  15. ^ https://www.bluecanyontech.com/news/kratos-constellations-podcast-episode-213/
  16. ^ https://podcast.feedspot.com/satellite_industry_podcasts/
  17. ^ https://www.millionpodcasts.com/satellite-industry-podcasts/
  18. ^ "MilsatMagazine". www.milsatmagazine.com. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  19. ^ "Constellations Podcast: Space Debris, Mega Constellations and the Orbital Highway". Astroscale. July 4, 2019. Retrieved October 4, 2021.

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