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Spaceleaks daily: May 24, 2021
Worldwide:
- China space station’s giant robotic arm sparks concerns in US
- U.S., South Korea to Deepen Space Cooperation Through Artemis Accords, Satellite Navigation System
- JAXA Conducts Remote Operation of Construction Equipment in Practice for Lunar Operations
- Roscosmos shows design of future nuclear-powered spacecraft
- US Boeing X-37 spacecraft could carry six nuke warheads warns Russian defence head
- New government funding helps UK companies lead the way for future Moon missions
- Germany’s aerospace coordinator: Here’s how to re-energize Europe’s launch sector with competition
- In Sweden’s Far North, a Space Complex Takes Shape
Business:
- SpaceShipTwo makes first flight to space from New Mexico
- NASA Opens a Space Hotel. Price: $55 Million a Bed
- Blue Origin launches dinosaur bones into space for ‘Dream Big’ initiative
- Grand Sky tenant General Atomics to establish orbital network
- Space companies developing ‘beam-hopping’ satellite
- mu Space buys bid option for satellite slot
- Aevum announces all-in-one drone for satellite launches, cargo delivery and surveillance
- Investor interest in Indian spacetech startups takes off. Here’s why
- Paragon Announced as Northrop Grumman Gateway HALO Partner
- USSF partnering with VOX Space for first DOD launch
- Space Force looking to build new radar sites to track objects in high orbits
- Houston Spaceport announces Collins Aerospace as its second anchor tenant
- via Marcia Smith: What’s happening in Space Policy May 23-39, 2021
Technology:
- First mission of Russia’s nuclear-powered space tug to take 50 months
- China’s Zhurong Mars rover rolls onto the Martian surface (photos)
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