Season 1 Episode 12
Space Force and aggressor satellites. Lockheed says LINUSS is a win. Amazon’s working with new space startups. Our featured interview today is Chad Anderson, Founder and Managing Partner at Space Capital, on the state of the space economy, venture capital, the unique challenges and opportunities for space businesses.
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Our featured interview is Chad Anderson, Founder and Managing Partner at Space Capital, on the state of the space economy, venture capital, the unique challenges and opportunities for space businesses. Chad just published his book, The Space Economy, available now.
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Keeping watch on aggressor satellites a key challenge for U.S. Space Force | SpaceNews
Dead NASA satellite will crash to Earth this week | Space.com
New European satellite targets space debris detection | Austrian Space Forum
Lockheed Martin declares success demonstrating tech for in-orbit satellite servicing | SpaceNews
Crunchtime ahead for Victus Nox | SpaceNews
AWS chooses 14 startups for its third space accelerator program | SpaceNews
ESA working on human spaceflight scenarios for European space summit | SpaceNews
A ‘ChatGPT’ For Satellite Photos Already Exists | Defense One
Speed and safety are top priorities for regulators | SpaceNews
Artemis II astronaut speaks to skepticism in space spending, workforce challenges | The Gazette
Courting the Sirens of the Southern Sky - The New York Times
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