Season 1 Episode 65
So long and thanks for all the fish, Ariane 5. Space ethics in the spotlight this fall at CNES. SpaceX and the FAA seek a case, dismissed. Smartsat of Australia developing AI-powered spacecraft. And our interview today is with Rob Adlard, CEO of Gravitilab. He walks through microgravity services, short duration space access and the growth of the UK space sector.
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Rob Adlard, CEO of Gravitilab, on microgravity services and the value of short duration space access.
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See Europe's powerful new Ariane 6 rocket on launch pad (photos)- Space
CNES Creates Space Mission Ethics Committee- European Spaceflight
Multi-million pound investment in UK space industry agreed in Leicester- University of Leicester
Space Force chief seeks to 'shift mindset' to defend Joint Force on the ground- Breaking Defense
iRocket Wins AFWERX Funding for Reusable Rocket Engine Development - Via Satellite
Novel Responsive Space Delivery- DIU
Satellite photos suggest Belarus is building military camp site- Military Times
India’s Space Business Is Catching Up Fast - The New York Times
China’s Commercial Space Ventures Pose A Variety of Threats, DOD Officials Say- Defense One
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