Season 1 Episode 13
The outlook for the space industry, according to investors. DoD on space as an operational domain. Northrop Grumman hits a design review milestone. NASA has a planetary defense strategy – and needs more money for Mars. More delays for Vulcan. And our conversation with Bryce Kennedy, President of the Association of Commercial Space Professionals on recent developments in space policy and law, and what’s really crucial for new space businesses to know.
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Our featured guest is Bryce Kennedy, President of ACSP and Attorney at Aegis Space Law, on recent developments in space policy and law, and how to make the space environment safe and viable for business.
You can follow Bryce on LinkedIn and through the Association of Commercial Space Professionals.
Europe’s Ariane 6 rocket is turning into a space policy disaster | Ars Technica
Lower space company price tags pave the way to more acquisitions | SpaceNews
Spacecom to reach full operational capability by end of year, commander says | DefenseScoop
DoD launches new 'effort' to rapidly adopt commercial space capabilities | Breaking Defense
SPACECOM sets key requirements for space, including 'combat power' | Breaking Defense
Space Force in wait-and-see mode as ULA continues to investigate upper-stage anomaly | SpaceNews
Northrop Grumman passes key review for transport satellites | C4ISRNET
Space-Forge-reveals-plans-for-u-s-manufacturing I Space News
SpaceX to Launch Upgraded Starlink Satellites After Issues with First Batch | NASA SpaceFlight
Space Forge reveals plans for U.S. manufacturing | SpaceNews
NASA Releases Agency Strategy for Planetary Defense to Safeguard Earth | NASA
Mars Sample Return in Financial Bind Already | Space Policy Online
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