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Season 1 Episode 14


More on Starship’s launch. Virgin Orbit might find a buyer yet. New campaigns and consortiums from ESA and NASA. Some news on launch providers and capabilities. A roundup of national security items from the Space Symposium this week. And a discussion with Michael Madrid, Director of Strategic Relationships at Starfish Space, our T-Minus Launch Partner. We’ll be talking about in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing and Starfish Space's recent Series A fundraising round.

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T-Minus Guest

Our featured interview is Michael Madrid, Director of Strategic Relationships at Starfish Space, on in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) and Starfish Space's Series A fundraising round. Starfish Space is our T-Minus Launch Partner.

You can follow Michael on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Selected Reading

Despite bankruptcy, Virgin Orbit CEO says company will launch again | The Washington Post 

ESA developing Space-Based Solar Power plant plans | ESA  

Wanted: new ideas to live off Moon resources | ESA 

NASA starts consortium for ISAM technologies I SpaceNews

National In-Space Servicing, Assembly, And Manufacturing Implementation Plan | The White House 

Fleet Space Technologies Secures Australian Defence Space Command Contract | Australian Air Power Today 

Phantom Space Corporation and ELA expand scope of future equatorial orbit launches from ASC

Aerojet Rocketdyne wins $67M contract for Orion thrusters built in Seattle area | GeekWire 

With a new medium rocket, Firefly plans to compete for national security launches | SpaceNews 

Space Force Will Get New Capability for ‘Full Spectrum Operations’ by 2026, Saltzman Says | A&SF Magazine 

US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest | C4ISRNET 

NRO expects prototype moving target sensor on orbit in '8 to 12 months,' director says | Breaking Defense 

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