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Placing our order for space knees, please.

Placing our order for space knees, please.


Season 1 Episode 110


Redwire Biofabrication says they've successfully bioprinted the first human knee meniscus on the International Space Station. The US tests an unarmed Minuteman 3 ICBM at Vandenberg Space Force Base. The US Space Force has a new mission statement, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest is Scott McLaughlin, Executive Director of the New Mexico Spaceport Authority (NMSA). NMSA is the state agency that manages Spaceport America.

You can connect with Scott on LinkedIn and find out more about Spaceport America on their website.

Selected Reading

Redwire BioFabrication Facility Successfully Prints First Human Knee Meniscus on ISS, Paving the Way for Advanced In-Space Bioprinting Capabilities to Benefit Human Health- Press Release 

MMIII GT-247 Launches from Vandenberg- USSF

Space Force announces new mission statement- USSF

SDA Issues Solicitation for Tranche 2 Tracking Layer Space Vehicles- Sam.gov

NOAA to Hold Industry Day for Commercial Data Program- NOAA

Satellite Software Leader Antaris Announces Close Of Preferred Seed Funding- Press Release 

Employees report a rare round of layoffs at Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture- GeekWire

Relativity Space Signs Lease On Historic NASA Test Stand- Press Release

UK joins Horizon Europe under a new bespoke deal- UK Gov

Japan launches rocket carrying lunar lander and X-ray telescope to explore origins of universe- AP

Aditya L1 shares selfie from space, captures stunning image of Earth and Moon- India Today

Europe assembles Hera spacecraft to eye aftermath of DART asteroid crash- Space.com

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