Season 1 Episode 128
Dish Network fined $150,000 by the Federal Communications Commission for bad space debris management. Commercial space stations appear to be in trouble. The US Air Force Research Laboratory selects Lockheed Martin, Intuitive Machines and Westinghouse Government Services for the Joint Emergent Technology Supplying On-orbit Nuclear Power effort known as JETSON, and more.
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Our guest today is Dan Dumbacher, Executive Director of AIAA, on ASCEND.
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FCC enforces first space debris penalty in Dish Network settlement
NASA Seeks Feedback on Requirements for New Commercial Space Stations
Northrop Grumman likely to end its bid for a commercial space station | Ars Technica
Exclusive: Bezos' Blue Origin expects split on space station partnership -sources | Reuters
AFRL picks 3 contractors for JETSON effort to develop fission powered spacecraft - Breaking Defense
Vega preparing to fly on October 6th- Avio PR
Astroport Space Technologies forms European subsidiary in Luxembourg- Aviation Analysis
China opens up global collaboration opportunities in Chang'e-8 lunar exploration mission- CGTN
DLA Energy Supports Space Missions From Coast to Coast- US Gov
Building more cyber-resilient satellites begins with a strong network- Apple News
A Day Without Space: GPS Is Ground Zero For The New Space Race- Forbes
Japan's SLIM 'moon sniper' spacecraft leaves Earth orbit- Space.com
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