Frequently Asked Questions


What topics does Burst Transmission cover?

We specialize in high-quality articles on space operations — particularly satellite operations, orbital mechanics, and launch systems. Our content is tailored for professionals, enthusiasts, and students across New Zealand, Australia, and beyond.

Who writes for Burst Transmission?

Our content is created by a team of space professionals, researchers, and technical writers with deep experience in mission operations, aerospace engineering, and satellite systems from Remix Astronautics.

How can I contribute or collaborate with Burst Transmission?

We welcome guest posts, collaboration ideas, and expert insights. If you're involved in space operations or research, get in touch via our Contact page to pitch your story or proposal.

Is Burst Transmission affiliated with any space agency or private company?

No, we are an independent platform focused on delivering unbiased, insightful content. While we cover the work of space agencies and companies, we maintain editorial independence.

How often is new content published?

We publish new articles regularly, with deep dives and features appearing at least twice a month. Sign up for our newsletter or follow us on social media to stay updated.


What is a burst transmission?

A burst transmission is a method of rapidly sending a large volume of data in a short, high-powered signal. Commonly used in satellite communications, military systems, and space operations, it allows for quick data transfer while minimizing transmission time and exposure to detection or interference. Unlike continuous transmissions, burst mode sends packets intermittently, often at higher bit rates, making it efficient for time-sensitive or bandwidth-limited environments. In satellite operations, burst transmissions are ideal for sending telemetry, imagery, or mission-critical updates when windows for communication are brief, such as during a satellite’s pass over a ground station or in deep space scenarios.

Where is remix astronautics based?

Remix Astronautics is based in New Zealand, with a strong focus on space mission operations and satellite systems across the country. Their content emphasizes developments in satellite operations, orbital mechanics, and launch activities in New Zealand and wider Pacific, tailoring insights for local and global space tech audiences. While specific office addresses is listed in Auckland, their emphasis on regional coverage and operational ties to key aerospace hubs in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia.