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New space moon race. History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.


Season 1 Episode 93


The Russian Space Agency says that they are already processing data from Luna-25. The Indian Space Research Organisation successfully conducted a series of drogue parachute deployment tests which will help their astronauts land safely from space. The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp also announced that it launched the first geosynchronous orbit synthetic aperture radar satellite for disaster monitoring, and more. 

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Our guest today is Annika Wollermann Umpierrez, Chief Commercial Officer at Polaris. 

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Selected Reading

Russia's moon craft starts processing first data - space agency- Reuters

First plane lands at Vostochny cosmodrome’s airport- TASS 

ISRO conducts successful parachute tests for Gaganyaan Mission- New Indian Express 

Not Just Moon: Isro’s Aditya-L1, India’s first Solar mission, reaches spaceport- Times of India

China's Kuaizhou-1A rocket launches five satellites for smart transportation security- CGTN

China launches world's first high-orbit synthetic aperture radar satellite for disaster monitoring- CGTN 

Space on agenda for Biden's trilateral summit with S. Korea, Japan - Breaking Defense 

U.S. military and allies get a feel for the value of commercial satellite imagery- SpaceNews

The space industry is starting a green revolution- TechCrunch

How the Space Force is preparing its ground systems for ‘dynamic’ ops- C4ISRNET

India embraces America’s vision for outer space- The Hill

‘I’m not littering – the Nanofiche is very small!’: meet the man who sends art to the moon- The Guardian 

China makes Chang'e 5 moon samples open to international researchers- Space.com<


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