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Season 1 Episode 103


NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 docks with the International Space Station, bringing the total number of crew on the ISS up to 11 for the next few days. Japan delays the launch of the XRISM satellite and SLIM lunar probe to later this week due to high winds. India’s Vikram Lander has sent back scientific data from its ChaSTE payload measuring the temperature at the Moon’s south pole, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Tim Gagnon, space artist and mission patch designer for NASA.

You can connect with Tim on LinkedIn and find his work on his website.

Selected Reading

NASA's SpaceX Crew-7 Launches to International Space Station- PR Newswire

Japan suspends H-IIA rocket launch for moonshot because of strong winds- Reuters

First Scientific Data Sent By Chandrayaan-3 From Moon's South Pole- NDTV

Voyager Space Awarded $900 Million Ceiling Contract by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's Architecture and Integration Directorate- PR Newswire

24 hours to launch: Space Force, DIU kick off new ‘Tactically Responsive Space’ mission- Breaking Defense

Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS)- DIU Solicitation

Exotrail’s electric propulsion systems to be used in Muon Space’s climate monitoring constellation.- PR

Astranis announces new contract for US government mission, starting with on-orbit demonstration using Arcturus satellite 

SCOUT Space Acquires Free Space to Expand Technical Capabilities & Defense Expertise- SCOUT

Virgin Galactic Announces Flight Window For Third Commercial Spaceflight

Spaceport America Releases Economic Impact Study for 2022

Broken Satellite Risks Big Claim in Shrinking Insurance Market- Bloomberg

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