Season 1 Episode 84
The US Administration makes the decision that Space Command is staying in Colorado. The US Senate agrees with the House to make cuts to the Space Force’s requested budget for fiscal year 2024. The FCC’s Chairwoman introduces new spectrum rules for commercial space launches. Planet announces a restructuring and cuts to its workforce, and more.
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Our guest today is Kathy Steen, Senior Program Manager at the Hyperspace Challenge.
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Statement from Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder on U.S. Space Command- Defense.gov
Senate DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2024
Contracts For July 28, 2023- Department of Defense
Rosenworcel Introduces Spectrum Rules for Commercial Space Launches- FCC
Planet lays off about 10% of workforce as satellite imagery company restructures- CNBC
Tilebox raises $1.7M to enhance space data management- tech.eu
Hisdesat will launch the first satellite of the SPAINSAT NG programme next summer- SpaceRef
Chandrayaan-3 leaves earth's orbit, heads towards moon- Tribune India
China's Shenzhou-15 taikonauts meet press after returning to Earth- CGTN
NASA Mars Ascent Vehicle Continues Progress Toward Mars Sample Return- NASA
Indiana University launches space law courses, satellite cybersecurity program- Herald Times
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