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International collaborations on the horizon.
Season 1 · Episode 145

International collaborations on the horizon.

The US signs an agreement to launch from Australia. MDA contracts with SpaceX. AFRL leads the first international CRADA with Indian startups. And more.

T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks

October 27, 202325m 16s

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Show Notes

The United States and Australia have signed a Technology Safeguards Agreement opening opportunity for US participation in space launches from Australia. Canada’s MDA has selected SpaceX to be the launch service provider for the space technology firm's next-generation satellite constellation for Earth observation known as CHORUS. Scientists from the Air Force Research Lab are leading the first non-domestic Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between the US Space Force and two Indian companies, and more. 

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T-Minus Guest

Our guest today is Dr. Mindy Howard, founder and CEO of Cosmic Girls Foundation.

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Selected Reading

Canada's MDA taps SpaceX to launch CHORUS satellite constellation- Reuters

IHS Towers Partners with Limitless Space Institute to Inspire Space Exploration and Education in Brazil and Nigeria- Business Wire

1st international CRADA between AFRL, Indian startups ignites strategic collaboration for USSF in space technologies

SDA gets OK to begin limited testing of data satellites Link 16 nodes

Putin aims to have Russian space station by 2027- Reuters

SoundingRocket.org

Space Force sees SATCOM awards surging to $20 billion this fiscal year

Space Force Solidifies New JTAGS Mission With Stand-Up of Squadron and Detachment

Artificial Intelligence in Its Many Forms Will Be the Most Important Area of Technology in 2024, According to New IEEE Global Survey of CIOs, CTOs and Technology Leaders

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