Mapping the future.

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Atlas Space Operations has raised $15 million in its latest growth investment round. The University of Notre Dame is leading a series of experiments onboard the International Space Station to revolutionize early cancer detection. Sierra Space has successfully completed acoustic testing on its Shooting Star cargo module at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, and more.
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Our guest today is Space Educator and Author, Mark Wagner.
You can connect with Mark on LinkedIn and read his Space Education Book, access his Space Education Curriculum for high school developed with the Space Prize Foundation and find out more about the Space Education Summit that is coming up on November 22.
Selected Reading
ATLAS Space Operations Raises $15m in Growth Investment Round Led by NewSpace Capital
Space-Based Experiments to Advance Early Cancer Detection Through Blood Tests
Sierra Space Shooting Star® Cargo Module Completes Acoustic Testing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center- Business Wire
KMI and ExoSat Announce Partnership
Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) Selected by NUVIEW to Develop Pathfinder Satellite Bus for Its Space-Based LiDAR Constellation- Business Wire
Thruster issues delay BepiColombo probe's Mercury arrival until November 2026- Space
Eutelsat and SoftBank Corp. collaborate to offer ubiquitous, low latency, secure connectivity for businesses and government agencies throughout Japan
AIAA Names Clay Mowry as Chief Executive Officer
Relativity Space has gone from printing money and rockets to doing what, exactly?- Ars Technica
Space Center Houston Calls on Student Innovators for the 2024-2025 Conrad Challenge
Viasat Introduces Enhanced LAISR Service for Crewed and Uncrewed Airborne, Maritime and Land Platforms
NASA Mission Gets Its First Snapshot of Polar Heat Emissions
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