Season 1 Episode 78
Russia's space agency is welcoming BRICS partners to build a module for the country’s planned space station. Astranis has announced that its satellite Arcturus is no longer fulfilling its mission to provide broadband connectivity in Alaska. The US Space Force has held the first-ever Space Engagement Talks with Japan, and more.
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Our guest today is Phnam Bagley, Founding Partner of Nonfiction on space architecture.
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Russia offers BRICS partners a module on its planned space station- Reuters
Astranis Reports Issues With Solar Array on its First Satellite - Via Satellite
DEL 15 activates two subordinate squadrons: 15th CACS, 15th ISRS- Spacecom.mil
US, Japan host first-ever Space Engagement Talks-Spacecom.mil
Japanese insurers reach for the stars with space policies- Nikkei
China tests main rocket engine for manned lunar missions- CGTN
BT embraces small satellites to plug internet black spots around the UK- Evening Standard
What’s next for the moon- MIT Technology Review
Thorium Space CEO Pawel Rymaszewski Outlines Ambitions for Commercial Debut- Via Satellite
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