
Show Notes
In this episode, we aggregate and summarize today's top
space news stories. Enjoy!<br>(00:10) Podcast Introduction<br>(00:22) Space Force adds cyber units to guard rocket launches<br>(01:14) Amazon Leo targets faster deployment cadence as deadline pressure mounts<br>(02:09) Parsons unveils new satellite antenna aimed at military market<br>(02:59) Sovereign demand and institutional capital reshape space economy<br>(03:31) Arianespace to launch Katalyst servicing spacecraft<br>(03:56) EnduroSat and MetaSensing Partner to Accelerate SAR Satellite Access<br>(04:39) CubeSpace Challenges Vertical Integration with Record ADCS Production Milestone<br>(04:59) ThinKom Showcases Modular MILSATCOM Architecture for Contested Environments<br>(05:42) OHB SE Exceeds Profitability Targets with Record €3.2 Billion Backlog<br>(06:01) Satellogic Executes Strategic Pivot as 2025 Revenue Climbs 38%<br>(06:41) Tropical Cyclone Narelle Crosses Australia<br>(06:55) NASA Data Hackathon Inspires Community Action<br>(07:27) Science Through Shadows: How Astronomical Alignments Reveal the Universe<br>(07:49) See NASA’s GUARDIAN Catch a Tsunami<br>(08:31) SWOT Mission Unlocks a New View of Our Waterways<br>(09:15) Progress on Starbase Pads ahead of Block 3 Starships<br>(09:57) Launch Preview: Russia to debut Soyuz-5; Falcon 9 and Atlas V to launch internet satellites<br>(10:32) Beyond the Rocket: The Digital Infrastructure of the Artemis II Mission<br>(11:05) Contrivian Launches New Product Bundling Amazon Leo & Starlink<br>(12:04) NASA announcing update to Artemis moon plans today: Watch it live<br>(12:43) Scientists find 2 'failed stars' that may have a second chance to shine bright — by getting together<br>(13:26) 2nd-ever test flight of NASA's 'quiet' X-59 supersonic jet cut short by glitch<br>(14:08) Triangulum Galaxy dazzles in psychedelic color | Space photo of the day for March 23, 2026<br>(14:56) Are mysterious 'Little Red Dots' discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope actually baby galaxies under construction?<br>(15:32) A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter<br>(16:10) A unique NASA satellite is falling out of orbit—this team is trying to rescue it<br>