T-Minus: Space-Cyber Briefing

VICTUS NOX on standby for callup.


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Firefly Aerospace and Millennium Space Systems enter a six-month hot standby phase for the US Space Force’s VICTUS NOX mission. QinetiQ's U.S. subsidiary has been awarded a $224 million five-year contract to engineer systems and provide other professional support services for the Space Development Agency’s future layered network of missile tracking satellites in low-Earth orbit. Helsinki-based ReOrbit has completed an oversubscribed Seed funding round for $7.4 million, and more. 

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Our guest today is Aravind Ravichandran, the Founder and CEO of Terrawatch Space. This is a new recurring segment we'll be doing on T-Minus Space Daily every month covering the earth observation and sensing market with Aravind and his work consulting for this industry. We’re calling it the Overview.

You can connect with Aravind on LinkedIn and find out more about TerraWatch Space on their website.

Selected Reading

Space Force is branching out with new subordinate command in Japan- Stars and Stripes

 KDDI Signs Agreement with SpaceX to Bring Satellite-to-Cellular service to Japan

QinetiQ Wins $224M SDA Proliferated Architecture Support Contract- GoveConWire

NASA Awards Contracts for NOAA Sounder for Microwave-Based Applications Study

ReOrbit Completes Oversubscribed $7.4M Seed Funding Round: Enabling Real-Time Dataflow in Space

AAC Clyde Space Q2 Report 

Polaris on course to develop hypersonic spaceplane Aurora- IE

AstroCardia develops artificial 'space heart' to study heart health- Space Applications

Spiral Blue Unveils Australia’s First ‘your Code In Space’ Initiative

Space Force in discussions to establish a cyber component to US Cyber Command- Defense Scoop

Old Soviet satellite breaks apart in orbit after space debris collision- Space.com

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