NASA’s SpaceX Crew 11 launch to the International Space Station (ISS) scrubbed due to weather conditions. Intuitive Machines has secured a $9.8 million Phase Two government contract to advance its Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV) through Critical Design Review. Deloitte has unveiled a new system to detect cyber intrusions and anomalies on satellites, and more.
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T-Minus Guest
Our guest today is Greg Gillinger, SVP for Strategy & Development, Integrity ISR.
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Selected Reading
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Mission Coverage
NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 Mission to Advance Stem Cell Manufacturing and In-Orbit Data Processing
$9.8M Contract Propels Intuitive Machines’ Orbital Transfer Vehicle Toward Flight Readiness
Deloitte Builds Silent Shield to Detect Cyberattacks on Satellites
SES Delivers Solid H1 2025 Results & Completes Intelsat Acquisition
NASA Releases Opportunity to Boost Commercial Space Tech Development
NASA workforce cuts raise fears about safety for space missions
Rep. Dale Strong says "Space Command is coming" to Huntsville
U.S. Startup Plans to Beam Sunlight to Earth Using Huge Space Mirrors - Orbital Today
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