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FAA surpasses 800 authorized commercial space operations.

Russia tallies up the cost to the space industry due to its break in ties with the West. Cygnus docks with the ISS. SmallSat is moving in 2025. And more.

T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks

August 6, 202422m 36s

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Show Notes

Russia's space agency Roscosmos says that the break in ties with the West following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has cost it nearly 180 billion rubles ($2.1 billion). Northrop Grumman's Cygnus spacecraft docked with the International Space Station after having some initial burn issues. SmallSat is moving from Logan to Salt Lake City, Utah next year as the event continues to expand, and more.

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Michelle Flemming, President of Space Forge US.

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Selected Reading

The 800th Space Operation: Safety is Key to Success of Commercial Space Industry by Federal Aviation Administration 

Russian Space Agency Says Break With West Cost It $2.1 Bln - The Moscow Times

Private Cygnus freighter arrives at the ISS with 4 tons of supplies (photos)- Space

Rocket Lab Introduces Next-Generation Satellite Dispenser- Business Wire

NASA, LASP Sign Agreement To Advance Space Weather Research, Modeling

Interstellar Secures 3.1 Billion Yen in Series E Funding

ISRO Immersion Challenge on AI for Space Innovation held at IIITH

Cutting-edge telescope built at University of Leicester makes final departure to join SMILE mission- News

NASA Seeks Student Missions to Send to Space in 2026, Beyond

A big asteroid is coming close to Earth. Be excited, not afraid. - The Washington Post

LeoLabs Achieves Record Bookings, Solidifying its Lead in the Space Domain Awareness and Space Traffic Management Markets

Next Mission to Space Station Will Launch a Variety of Biomedical and Physical Science Research

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