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India’s firing up the cosmos.
Season 1 · Episode 288

India’s firing up the cosmos.

Agnikul Cosmos launches its rocket for the first time. Progress 88 lifts off to the ISS. INNOSPACE signs launch agreements with two institutes. And more.

T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks

May 30, 202424m 58s

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Show Notes

Indian commercial space company Agnikul Cosmos launched the Agnibaan rocket for the first time. Russian cargo spacecraft Progress 88 lifts off carrying about 3 tons of food, propellant, and other supplies for the astronauts living aboard the International Space Station. INNOSPACE has signed launch service agreements with Brazil’s Federal University of Maranhão and Castro Leite Consultoria, and more.

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Our guests today are Nathan Butler and Barry Creighton from Brigham Young University’s rocket team.

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Selected Reading

Indian space startup Agnikul launches country's second privately built rocket- Reuters

Watch Russian cargo ship launch toward the ISS this morning- Space

INNOSPACE Signs Agreements on HANBIT-Nano Rocket to Launch Brazilian Satellites and Inertial System- Business Wire

SLIM Sleeps in this Month – SpacePolicyOnline.com

Momentus Receives Contract from DARPA to Pave the Way for Large-Scale Space Structures- Business Wire

Virgin Galactic Receives NYSE Continued Listing Standard Notice- Business Wire

Rocket Lab Sets Date for Second NASA PREFIRE Launch-  Business Wire

North Korean Military Satellite Launch Fails – SpacePolicyOnline.com

Commercial Spaceflight Federation Welcomes New President – Dave Cavossa

Shetland spaceport prepares for first rocket launch after official opening

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