Season 1 Episode 70
Landspace is first ever to orbit with methane. Much ado about an explosion at Blue? Hanwha Systems enters the satellite internet game. Mothballs for Janus. We speak with Tom Patterson, Managing Director at Accenture, on advancements in post-quantum cryptography for multi-orbit satellite communications. And it’s the one year anniversary of the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope, so in honor of the Webbiversary, we also chat with NASA Astronomer Karl Gordon where he guides us through the new Webb image NASA released today.
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Tom Patterson, Managing Director at Accenture, on advancements in post-quantum cryptography for multi-orbit satellite communications.
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LandSpace claims win in the methane race to orbit via second ZhuQue-2 launch- NASASpaceFlight.com
China plans to send two rockets for crewed moon landing- Reuters
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin BE-4 rocket engine explodes during testing- CNBC
OceanMind Extends Vessel-Tracking Data Deal With Spire- Via Satellite
Hanwha Systems obtains license for satellite internet service in S. Korea- Korea Herald
£20 million UK Space Agency funding to support aerial connectivity- GOV.UK
NASA decides not to launch two already-built asteroid probes- Ars Technica
Webb Celebrates First Year of Science With New Image- NASA
Lunar Orbital Congestion IV- Policy Recommendations- Forbes
NatSec100 2023- Silicon Valley Defense Group
Here come the Moon landing missions (probably)- Ars Technica
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