Season 1 Episode 144
Sierra Space’s Dream Chaser spaceplane successfully completes its first mission flight operations review at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Rocket Lab receives FAA authorization to resume Electron launches from New Zealand after a launch failure in September. The US and Australia have announced an Innovation Alliance which will cover new areas of cooperation on science and critical and emerging technologies, and more.
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T-Minus producers Brandon Karpf and Alice Carruth share their experience at the AIAA ASCEND conference.
Rocket Lab expects to resume Electron launches before year-end after September failure- CNBC
United States-Australia Joint Leaders’ Statement Building an Innovation Alliance- The White House
Atlas, other ‘troubled’ Space Force programs to miss 2023 deliveries
Cosmonauts on ISS spacewalk encounter toxic coolant 'blob' while inspecting leaky radiator
China's youngest-ever crew of astronauts heads to space station | Reuters
Space Force wants ability to refuel military satellites in orbit- Stars and Stripes
U.S. and Chinese officials meet to discuss space safety - SpaceNews
Check out the NASA EV that will drive Artemis crew (partway) to the moon- Digital Trends
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