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Don’t let sleeping probes lie.

Don’t let sleeping probes lie.

FromT-Minus Space Daily


Don’t let sleeping probes lie.

FromT-Minus Space Daily

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander Odysseus seen in first images on the moon. Japan’s SLIM woke up after the lunar night. China launches a satellite for multi-band and high-speed communication technology experiments, and more.
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T-Minus Guest
Our guest today is Matt Shieh, CEO and Co-Founder of Canopy Aerospace. 
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Selected Reading
Lunar landing photos: Intuitive Machines' Odysseus sends back first images from the moon
EagleCam Updates: Device Remains Operational; Team Optimistic for Deployment- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Japan's SLIM moon probe unexpectedly survives lunar night- Reuters
China launches new communication technology experiment satellite - CGTN
China's Long March-8 rocket for Queqiao-2 arrives at launch site - CGTN
Space Force, NRO Will Fly Targeting Satellites ‘Shoulder to Shoulder’
How DOD’s Overhaul of Space Classification Will Help Operations, Industry, Allies
Lockheed Martin's Pony Express 2 Tech Demo Satellites Declared Ready For Launch
European Space Agency and GSMA Foundry Forge Ahead with Partnership, including funding opportunities to help the industry pioneer new innovations in terrestrial-satellite communication
Stratolaunch Completes 2nd Captive Carry Flight with TA-1 Test Vehicle
LeoLabs Appoints Commercial Space Executive Tony Frazier as Its New CEO
ASU-based space workforce training program expands to Australia and New Zealand
NASA Awards Spaceflight Development, Operations Contract
Final images of Ingenuity reveal an entire blade broke off the helicopter- Ars Technica
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Released:
Feb 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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