Season 1 Episode 67
Australia’s Space Command stands on its own. Landspace’s methalox Zhuque-2 sets a date for its orbital flight test. Anti-collision maneuvers by Starlink satellites are growing exponentially. A two-stage student rocket proves launch capabilities at Spaceport Nova Scotia. We discuss New Space cybersecurity with Moez Kamel, Threat Management Security Technical Specialist at IBM Security. And a whole lot more!
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Moez Kamel, Threat Management Specialist at IBM Security, on the cybersecurity ecosystem in the New Space industry.
You can follow Moez on LinkedIn and his work at IBM’s Security Intelligence blog.
Space Command formally exits the RAAF- Space Connect
Saber Astronautics opens new SA state HQ and Spacecraft Design Facility- EX2 for Defence Innovators
China’s Landspace set for second methalox rocket launch- SpaceNews
Multi-National Crew to Visit FMARS (Canada) for Upgrade Work & Science Mission- The Mars Society
Leonardo to develop Nasa's infrared sensors to find habitable planets- Electronics Weekly
SpaceX Starlink satellites caused 25,000 near-misses in just 6 months- Space
MLS, Space Community Celebrates Debut Student Rocket Launch at Spaceport Nova Scotia- SpaceQ
Ecuador Government connects six Galápagos Islands schools to SpaceX St- Tesmanian
We must address a key obstacle to our new age of space exploration- New Scientist
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Now Has a ‘De Facto’ Monopoly on Rocket Launches- WSJ
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