Season 1 Episode 597
US President Donald Trump officially moves the Space Command headquarters to Alabama. Interlune has been awarded up to $4.84 million from the Texas Space Commission (TSC) to develop and test highly specialized simulants of Moon regolith. General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA EMS) and Kepler Communications have successfully demonstrated bi-directional air-to-space optical communications between an aircraft and a satellite, and more.
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Selected Reading
Trump says Space Command will move to Alabama, after long battle over its HQ
Interlune to Create Texas-Based R&D Facility with $4.8 Million Texas Space Commission Grant
Revolutionary Metop-SGA1 Already Transmitting Instrument Data
Venus Aerospace Appoints Former NASA Leader to Its Board of Directors
Acting NASA Administrator Duffy Selects Exploration-Focused Associate Administrator
'Gemini and Mercury Remastered' brings clarity to early NASA flights
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