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Could K2-18 b be showing signs of life?

Could K2-18 b be showing signs of life?


Season 1 Episode 113


The James Webb Space Telescope's spectrograph of exoplanet K2-18b shows potential signs of life. Ball Aerospace to deliver a sounder for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Geostationary Extended Observations satellite program (GeoXO). Firefly Aerospace to provide radio frequency calibration services from lunar orbit as part of a NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services contract, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Sarah “Sassie” Duggleby, Co founder and CEO of Venus Aerospace.

You can connect with Sassie on LinkedIn and find out more about Venus Aerospace on their website.

Selected Reading

Webb Discovers Methane, Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere of K2-18 b- NASA

Ball Aerospace Selected to Build Instrument for NOAA's GeoXO Constellation- PR Newswire

Firefly Awarded $18 Million NASA Contract to Provide Radio Frequency Calibration Services from Lunar Orbit- PR

Intelsat, Aalyria Sign Deal to Advance Multi-Orbit Connectivity- PR

Arianespace Signs Agreement With Intelsat For Launch Of Is-45- PR

Axiom Space Announces Astronauts for Third Mission to ISS- PR

India, NASA to cooperate on human spaceflight and planetary defense- Space

US company to unveil luxury space adventures in India; to offer travel to ISS, space balloons, zero-gravity plane- Times of India

Thaicom Selects Airbus For Its New Generation Software-Defined High Throughput Satellite At 119.5 Degrees East- PR

Big Law follows private sector into space race- FT

Techstars selects 12 companies for its fall space accelerator- Techcrunch

Mae Jemison- National Women’s History Museum

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