Season 1 Episode 96
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UK defense contractor BAE agreed to buy Ball Aerospace for $5.6 billion. Momentus announces layoffs and cuts to budgets in its Q2 financial report. The Indian Space Research Organization tweets “Thanks for the ride, mate!” after the Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander detaches from the propulsion section of the spacecraft, and more.
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Our guests today are Scott Sacknoff and Emily Carney from Space 3.0 Foundation.
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Ball Announces Agreement to Sell Aerospace Business for $5.6 Billion- PR Newswire
Indian moon lander module splits from propulsion section in key step- Al Jazeera
ELA Signs Multi Launch Contract with INNOSPACE from ASC- ELA
Crew-7 Starts Health Stabilization, Visits Dragon Ahead of Launch- NASA
Texas A&M to build facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston- KBTX
Kodiak Pacific Spaceport Complex hosts tours for first time since pandemic - KMXT
Astrobotic Collaborates With Nasa For Techrise Student Challenge- Astrobotic
NASA and Defense Department's $500 Million Rocket Gamble - Bloomberg
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