Season 1 Episode 94
Intuitive Machines says their IM-1 lunar lander is complete and will be prepared for delivery in September with a launch date set for November. AST SpaceMobile says the first five of its BlueBird satellites are fully-funded with a planned launch in Q1 of 2024 with a plan to offer initial commercial service 3 months after launch. Astra announces the first 4 shipments of their Spacecraft Engines out of their manufacturing facility as well as the completion of a Service Readiness Review for Astra's Space Force STP-29B mission, and more.
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Our guest today is Bryce Kennedy, President of the Association of Commercial Space Professionals (ACSP).
You can connect with Bryce on LinkedIn and find out more about ACSP on their website and their bootcamp at space.n2k.com/ACSP.
AST SpaceMobile Provides Second Quarter 2023 Business Update- AST SpaceMobile
Astra Announces Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results- Astra
Planet Closes Sinergise Acquisition- Via Satellite
Astrobotic Building a 3D Lunar Surface for Testing & Research- Astrobotic
Rocket Lab to Launch Climate Change Research Mission Focused on Arctic Ice Caps for NASA- Rocket Lab
Viasat Real-Time Earth Opens Ground Station in Japan- Viasat
Roscosmos plans to participate in International Astronautical Congress in 2023- TASS
No response for now from other states to join orbital station project — Roscosmos- TASS
Vast Names New CEO and CTO- Via Satellite
Orbex Appoints Lesley Still as Chief of Spaceport Operations
Intelsat Completes C-Band Spectrum Clearing for 5G Deployment
The Space Force Is Launching Its Own Swarm of Tiny Satellites- Wired
Europe forced to turn to Elon Musk’s ro
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