T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing

The Ariane countdown.


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The final Ariane 5 flight is scheduled for no earlier than June 16. Axiom Space's Ax-2 mission to the ISS faces a narrow launch window. Space Forge says that they have designed a reusable reentry system. China calls for proposals for a low-cost transportation system to deliver cargo to and from the Tiangong space station, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest for today’s episode is Brendan Rosseau, Teaching Fellow at Harvard Business School. Brendan discusses the growing demand for space business development courses.

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Selected Reading

Arianespace Sets June 16 Date for Final Ariane 5 Mission- Via Satellite

UK’s Space Forge debuts new reentry tech for in-space manufacturing satellites- TechCrunch

China calls for space station commercial cargo proposals- SpaceNews

Israeli Beresheet 2 Moon mission in jeopardy after losing biggest donors- Jerusalem Post

Tesat to Build Quantum Key Payload for SES Eagle-1 Mission- Via Satellite

Space Force's Top General Blasts Service's Mission Statement as 'Long and Cumbersome'- Military.com

Space Force general: ‘No pushback’ from Congress on 2024 budget priorities- SpaceNews

Biden administration may halt plans to move Space Command to Alabama over state's abortion law, officials say- NBC

NASA Aims to Boost In Space Production Applications- NASA

SpaceX has narrow window for Ax-2 launch - SpaceNews

Resonate Testing Joins Harwell Space Cluster- Resonate

A private company has an audacious plan to rescue NASA’s last “Great Observatory”- Ars Technica  

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