T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing

There’s a hole in the module, Dear Liza.


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A coolant leak has been found on Roscosmos' Nauka module aboard the International Space Station. PLD Space launched its recoverable Miura-1 rocket early on Saturday from a site in southwest Spain. The European Space Agency launched the 23rd Vega mission carrying payloads to sun-synchronous orbit including the Earth observing THEOS- 2 satellite and the meteorological satellite, Triton, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Sascha Deri, CEO bluShift Aerospace, on producing the world’s first commercial rocket powered by carbon-neutral biofuel and operating out of Maine.

You can connect with Sascha on LinkedIn and find out more about bluShift on their website and join Sascha at the Maine Space Conference on November 5-7 in Portland.


Selected Reading

Russian module on International Space Station suffers coolant leak | Reuters

Spain's PLD Space launches private rocket in milestone for Europe | Reuters

ESA - Vega flies to bring satellites to space

Astroscale UK's Economic Impact Report Unveils Game-Changing Contributions to the UK Space Industry

The Hague Institute For Global Justice (THIGJ) And The Global Spaceport Alliance (GSA) Announcement Of Partnership To Address Commercial Space Policy Matters

China, Azerbaijan cooperate on international lunar research program - CGTN

Skyroot Partnership 

Partnership Has Mercedes Reimagining Space Travel as a Luxury Experience

North Korea says military satellite key to countering U.S. 'space militarisation' | Reuters

Geopolitics in space: Why great powers are scrambling for the moon - The Japan Times

Maine Space Conference

https://www.levl5.space/life-on-mars

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