T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing

Navigating the cosmos' clutter.


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NASA has confirmed that the chunk of metal that crashed through a house in Florida, was part of equipment discarded from the International Space Station. NASA is seeking new ideas to keep its Mars Sample Return program afloat. Defense and Aerospace company L3Harris laid off workers in what the company is calling a cost-cutting move, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Lee Steinke, Chief Operating Officer at Cislunar Industries.

You can connect with Lee on LinkedIn and learn more about Cislunar Industries on their website.

Selected Reading

NASA confirms mystery object that crashed through roof of Florida home came from space station

https://space.n2k.com/podcasts/t-minus/136

NASA Sets Path to Return Mars Samples, Seeks Innovative Designs

L3Harris layoffs 2024: What to know, why they're happening

Starliner Rollout Preparations Continue

Comtech Partners with Eutelsat OneWeb to Deliver LEO Connectivity Services to Antarctica

IntelBroker Claims Space-Eyes Breach, Targeting US National Security Data

Advancing ‘Ahead of Ready’ with Next Generation Interceptor- Lockheed Martin

The Pixel 9 reportedly gears up for satellite SOS support- Ars Technica

NASA’s New Hubble E-Book Spotlights Universe’s Best-Kept Dark Secrets

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