August 3, 2018: Weekly Spatial Resolutions

32nd Annual Small Satellite Conference This is a good conference in Logan, Utah. A really, really good conference. There are workshops kicking it off this weekend that are interesting (click on the “Pre-Conference Workshop” link).” There’s a lot of information, new and interesting, about small satellite experiments, technology, etc. There are great exhibitors and it’s […]

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The Mission Readiness Review Episode 15: Alexa, have FEDOR assassinate John Connor

On this episode, we talk about: Russian Robots May Replace Cosmonaut Crews one day The pressure is on for Swarm Technologies And, a California startup finally launches, but it’s a secret Download the latest podcast from the following link: https://tmrr.podbean.com/e/episode-15-alexa-have-fedor-assassinate-john-connor/ A Launch from Alaska Stays Under Wraps From SpaceNews: Astra Space carried out a launch […]

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The Mission Readiness Review Episode 14: Looking for launch in all the wrong places

On today’s show: Seattle weather drives away space engineers Rocket Lab still hasn’t launched its commercial Electron rocket. Zimbabwe gets into the space business! You can find the latest podcast in the link below: https://tmrr.podbean.com/e/episode-14-looking-for-launch-in-all-the-wrong-places/ Rocket Lab is looking for another launch pad in US Rocket Lab, the company that has a launch pad in […]

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