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Will NASA HQ move to Florida?
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Will NASA HQ move to Florida?

Columbus Technologies to support NASA Goddard. The Netherlands selects Maxar for geospatial services. ESA shares pics of Mercury from BepiColombo. And more.

T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks

January 9, 202521m 49s

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Show Notes

NASA has selected Columbus Technologies to provide electrical and electronic engineering support to the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center worth $1.1 billion. MaxarIntelligence has been awarded a $14 million contract by the Netherlands Ministry of Defense. The European Space Agency has released images of BepiColombo’s Mercury flyby, and more.

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Selected Reading

NASA Selects Electrical Systems Engineering Services Contractor

NASA’s Kennedy Marks New Chapter for Florida Space Industry

DeSantis: Move NASA headquarters to Kennedy Space Center in Brevard County, Florida

Maxar Awarded $14M+ Contract by the Netherlands Ministry of Defence for Multi-Year Access to Maxar Geospatial Platform Pro

ESA - Top three images from BepiColombo's sixth Mercury flyby

ISS National Lab Announces Up to $650,000 in Funding for Technology Advancement in Low Earth Orbit

Secretive Space Force Spaceplane Wings Past One-year in Orbit

China’s Mars mission leaves US for space dust with Nasa at least 4 years behind

Rocket Lab on Track to Advance U.S. Defense Capabilities, Passing Major Milestone in Development of Spacecraft Constellation for Space Development Agency- Business Wire

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