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Spaceleaks daily: May 20, 2021
Worldwide:
- ISRO plans for nuclear energy use in space
- ESA to unveil its plans for lunar satellites
- NASA seeking more than $10 billion in infrastructure bill
- More than 3,000 jobs created as space sector grows across the UK
- Australian military to set up space division with $7bn budget
- Chinese Long March rocket launches oceanography satellite
- China’s satellite navigation industry sees sound recovery in 2020
- China postpones launch of cargo spacecraft supplying Tiangong Space Station, citing ‘technical reasons’
- Russia to develop satellite internet for remote areas
- Russian, Japanese satellites to come within 200 meters of each other on May 19
- Roscosmos approved crews of ISS until 2023
- Germany Planning Space Command
Business:
- Blue Origin’s auction for a ride on its 1st crewed launch hits $2.6 million
- Sierra Space Signs In-Space Manufacturing Agreement with Redwire
- European start-up Pangea Aerospace raised €3M to develop low-cost, 3D printed and reusable aerospike rocket engine
- Woolpert and Planet Partner to Deliver Satellite and Aerial Data, Imagery Worldwide
- Horizon Technologies gets funding for maritime surveillance satellites
- Starfish Space and Benchmark to Demonstrate On-Orbit Refueling and Docking
- IAF moves forward with in-person conference in Dubai
- Private sector seeks bigger role in NASA Earth science programs
- Microsoft and Ball Aerospace enlist the cloud to speed up Space Force’s data flow
- Space startup Astra signs first commercial launch contract, boosts rocket capacity
- Spacetech startup Agnikul raises $11 million led by Mayfield India
- Intelsat Opens New Customer Support Center in South Africa
- NTT and SKY Perfect JSAT to launch ‘space data center’ in 2025
- Space leader Dean Bellamy joins Redwire as Executive Vice President of National Security Space
Technology:
- Relativity Space to Develop Sensors to Detect 3D Printing Flaws in Real Time with NASA Award
- NASA additively manufactured rocket engine is partnering with Aerojet Rocketdyne passes cold spray, hot fire tests
- SpaceX Dragon XL could double as a crew cabin for lunar space station
- Russia to sell Soyuz space module
Science:
- Real-time satellite system to monitor global reef bleaching
- China unveils 1st Mars photos from Zhurong rover
- Scientists Fired Tardigrades From A Gun To See If They Could Survive Space Travel
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