Satlyt has entered into a commercial license agreement with The Aerospace Corporation for the use of its DiskSat technology. Japan’s SKY Perfect JSAT and Europe’s constellr are collaborating on the launch of commercial sales of high‑resolution thermal infrared satellite data for the Japanese market. Blue Origin’s Blue Moon MK1 Lunar Lander has arrived at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) to undergo testing, and more.
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T-Minus Guest
Our guest today is William Cook, Sr. Vice President Space Operations at Psionic Navigation.
You can connect with William on LinkedIn, and learn more about Psionic on their website.
Selected Reading
Satlyt and The Aerospace Corporation Partner to Advance Edge Computing in Space
constellr launches commercial partnership with Japan’s premier space solutions provider SKY Perfect JSAT
Airbus Targets Superbird-9 Launch In 2027 After Delays - Aviation Week Network
Isar Aerospace opens second test site at Esrange Space Center
Blue Origin’s lunar lander is at Houston’s Johnson Space Center for testing
ESA - Moving satellites to meet a plane for rare reentry data
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