Season 1 Episode 47
OneWeb launches a free trial offer for maritime customers. Musk makes moves on Mongolia. A private Chinese company breaks the record for launching satellites to orbit. An unnamed US aerospace defense contractor falls victim to PowerDrop malware, and more.
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Our guest today is Liam Kennedy, Inventor of ISS-Above and education partner with the ISS National Lab for the second part of our conversation about the recent resupply mission to the ISS.
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OneWeb targets maritime market with expanded satellite coverage- SpaceNews
Boeing sued for allegedly stealing IP, counterfeiting tools used on NASA projects- CNBC
Elon Musk discussed a possible Mongolia expansion with the country’s prime minister- CNBC
Chinese commercial rocket firm launches 26 satellites, sets national record- SpaceNews
US Aerospace Contractor Hacked With 'PowerDrop' Backdoor- Dark Reading
New US Spy Satellites to Track Chinese, Russian Threats in Orbit- Bloomberg
York Space Systems Acquires Emergent Space Technologies- PR Newswire
1st-ever private Venus mission delayed until at least 2025- Space.com
UK Space Agency Deputy CEO to step down- UK Government
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