Season 1 Episode 126
The aerospace industry implores the US government to avoid a federal shutdown. Axiom Space collaborates with Amazon Web Services (AWS), Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation (JAMSS), Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), and SpiderOak demonstrate an array of in-space data processing capabilities relevant to emerging mesh network applications. Astroscale’s ADRAS-J mission is ready but is facing launch delays following Rocket Lab’s failure, and more.
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Our guest today is former NASA Astronaut Jan Davis. Jan has released a book in which she draws connections between her father's military service and his combat missions and her own spaceflights. Air Born: Two Generations in Flight is available now in all good bookstores.
You can connect with Jan on LinkedIn and learn more about her book here.
Axiom Space Collaborates to Advance In-Space Data Processing and Cybersecurity Solutions
To the Moon: ESA seeks ideas for small lunar missions
India space chief unfazed by Moon mission's apparent end
US quietly acknowledges Iran satellite successfully reached orbit as tensions remain high- AP
Space Force faces disproportionate impact from a shutdown or CR- Breaking Defense
Space Force chief says commercial satellites may need defending | Ars Technica
India's ISRO changes social media and private partnership | Reuters
NASA’s Psyche Mission Targeting Oct. 12 for Launch
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