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Spaceleaks daily: Jun 19, 2021
Worldwide:
- Djibouti is Launching its Space Program with Two Satellites
- Backing Australian Businesses to be Part of Future Space Missions
- Once dubious, then hesitant, ESA now committed to helping new launchers compete with ArianeGroup, Avio
- UK’s First Rocket Test Facility Unveiled, a $5 Million Cutting-Edge Space Lab
- Turkey aims to send rocket to moon in three years, land lunar rover by 2030
- Huge Methane Leak Spotted by Satellite Came From Gazprom Pipeline
- China launches new group of classified Yaogan-30 satellites
- Korea to develop over 100 mini satellites by 2031
Business:
- Funding for Bezos Space Company Fails to Launch in House
- FAA Still Faces Challenges with Commercial Space Flight Regulations Despite Recent Rule Changes, GAO Says
- Satellite Group Says FCC Fee Structure Is Unfair
- Virgin Orbit SPAC Listing Could Put Over Half Of Branson’s Fortune In Unproven Space Startups
- Australia’s Queensland University of Technology partners with MDA on a logistics robot
- SES’ Expansion As Cloud Leadership With Amazon Web Services Direct Connect Partner
- Hydrosat Raises $5M to Take on Climate Change from Space
- New Board Leaders Elected For Aerospace Corporation That Include Former NASA Chief + Recent Deputy SecDef
- NASA is sending a mannequin on a space mission. Here’s how you can help name it
- Inside Orbital Assembly’s Ambitious Quest to Use Robots to Build Space Hotels
- Space startup Launcher to fly an orbital platform filled with CubeSats on a SpaceX rocket in 2022
Technology:
- SpaceML.org: A new resource to accelerate AI application in space science and exploration
- US Will Try Using Lasers to Send Data From Space to Drones
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