Season 1 Episode 99
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EOS Space Systems warns Chinese surveillance satellites were and are keeping a keen eye on two military exercises held in Australia. The Japanese Coast Guard says that North Korea is planning a space launch as early as Thursday. The head of Russia’s Space Agency says that the Luna 25 crash was caused after the spacecraft’s engines failed to shut down correctly, and more.
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Our guests today are Trudy Kortes, Director of NASA STMD Technology Demonstrations, and Greg Richardson, Director of COSMIC, about the NASA-created consortium for space mobility and ISAM capabilities.
You can connect with Trudy on LinkedIn and find out more about COSMIC on their website.
World's first high-orbit synthetic aperture radar satellite enters operational orbit- CGTN
New 'AI-brained' Chinese satellite has just been launched- Interesting Engineering
North Korea's space launch program and long-range missile projects- Reuters
HKUST Launches Hong Kong's First Higher Ed Satellite- Pr Newswire
Russian space agency chief blames decades of inactivity for Luna-25 lander’s crash on the moon- AP
Hughes Awarded Space Force IDIQ Contract for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Services- PR Newswire
Space Development Agency taps Mynaric for optical ground station project- Mynaric
Umbra Selected by AFWERX for SBIR Phase II Contract- PR Newswire
Ecuador Minister and CNT Inaugurate O3b mPOWER Terminals in the Galapagos- Via Satellite
Quant Data & Analytics to Leverage Satellogic Imagery in Saudi Arabia - Via Satellite
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