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Bloomberg

Japanese Startup Space One Suffers Another Rocket Failure

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Japanese startup Space One Co.'s Kairos rocket failed to launch for the second time. The rocket was carrying five satellites when it was ordered to self-destruct shortly after taking off around 11 a.m. Wednesday morning local time from...
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Bloomberg

Gilmour To Make Australian Space History

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Gilmour Space Technologies is set to make history with its first ever orbital space launch. The company already has Australian customers signed up, waiting to get satellites into orbit. Bloomberg's Paul Allen and the Australian Centre...
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Bloomberg

SatVu CEO on Business Strategy, Climate Tech

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Anthony Baker, co-founder and chief executive officer at SatVu, discusses the company's business strategy and outlook for climate tech. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on the sidelines of the "UBS Disruptive Technology CEO...
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Bloomberg

Blinken: Musk's Starlink Should Give Ukraine Full Use

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called Elon Musk's Starlink Satellite Service "a vital tool" for Ukraine, which he hopes will remain fully available. Tony Czuczka reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Rocket Lab CEO on the New Space Age

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Peter Beck, CEO of Rocket Lab, discusses the future of space travel with Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance at the Bloomberg Technology Summit.
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Curated Video

Apollo 15 Background: Part 4

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American astronauts David Scott, James B. Irwin and Alfred Worden are all set for the launching on July 26th 1971 of the Apollo 15, America's longest and most complicated moonshot ever. Irwin and Scott will spend nearly three days on...
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British Movietone

SCIENTIFIC OUTLOOK

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In The United States, experiments are being made in preparation for the launching of the first ""Satellite"". Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the...
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Bloomberg

Space Mining Is Here, Led by This Tiny Country

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With a decades-long track record of making space a profitable business, Luxembourg is betting big on everything from space resources, satellites and training the next generation of space entrepreneurs.
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Bloomberg

SpaceX Rocket Sends Three South African Satellites Into Orbit

Higher Ed
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched and will carry three South Africa-produced nanosatellites into orbit as part of the Transporter-3 mission. Musk was born in South Africa. The Falcon 9 rocket successfully landed a few minutes later at Cape...
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Curated Video

Earth Orbit Has A Junk Problem

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The discarded and broken detritus of space exploration is still in orbit around Earth.
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Bloomberg

How the Cold War Gave Us GPS 

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Oct.18 -- GPS is a network of satellites which allows you to open your phone and know where you are anywhere in the world. We take this service for granted. But it was created by the U.S. military during the Cold War and designed to...
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Bloomberg

India Shows the World How to Do Space Travel on a Budget

Higher Ed
India is one of only a handful of nations that have sent probes to the moon and Mars. But the most impressive part of its space program is its cost-effectiveness. Unlike other government space organizations, India's agency is extremely...
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Bloomberg

Geely Eyes Space Industry Potential

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Chinese carmaker Geely already rivals Elon Musk's Tesla in the EV space, now they're taking on his SpaceX business in the satellite race. Nine satellites belonging to Geely subsidiary Geespace were launched last week. Geespace CEO Tony...
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Bloomberg

Using Satellites to Predict the Future

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Apr.16 -- Planet CEO Will Marshall explains how his company has built and deployed the largest fleet of Earth observation satellites and how they use the images captured to record real world events everyday. The company is one of the...
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Bloomberg

Telecom Giants Trying to Stock Up on Spectrum

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- James Murray, PJT Partners partner talks to Ed Hammond about how telecom giants are trying to stock up on spectrum to prepare for the arrival of 5g.
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The Recount

Amazon Enters the Satellite Space Race

Higher Ed
Space: It’s getting crowded. And Amazon is primed to enter the race, formally kicking off its rivalry with Elon Musk's SpaceX to beam high-speed internet connections to customers.
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Bloomberg

That's Debatable: Is a U.S.-China Space Race Good for Humanity?

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- "That’s Debatable" is an interactive series on today’s most pressing issues. This week’s resolution: Is a U.S.-China space race good for humanity? Arguing for the motion are Physicist Avi Loeb and former NASA Scientist Bidushi...
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Bloomberg

Airbus Leverages Big Data to Improve Customer Experience

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Jun.27 -- Leonard Lee, vice president and head of new business models and services at Airbus Group, discusses the company's new growth areas, why they're leveraging big data and their push into digital. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Musk's SpaceX Sends New Batch of Iridium Satellites Into Orbit

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Jul.25 -- Space Exploration Technologies Corp. launched a batch of satellites for longtime customer Iridium Communications Inc. early Wednesday, marking the company’s 14th mission of 2018. Matthew Boxham of Bloomberg Intelligence reports...
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Bloomberg

Why Mnuchin, Lutnick Teamed Up on Satellite Investment

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Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin explain why Liberty Strategic Capital, a private equity firm founded and led by Mnuchin, is investing $150 million in satellite company Satellogic and...
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Bloomberg

This 31-Year-Old Rocket Scientist Is Changing Space Travel

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Jul.26 -- Rocket Scientist Natalya Bailey owns a space startup called Accion Systems that specializes in making wafer thin engines that require a tiny fraction of energy that conventional rockets use. If successful, these ion thrusters...
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Sky News

Rupert Murdoch Interviews Arthur C Clarke

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Rupert Murdoch Interviews Arthur C Clarke
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Curated Video

USA: NEW GLOBAL WEATHER SATELLITE LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY

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English/Nat A new eye-in-the-sky satellite designed to improve global weather forecasting and environmental monitoring was successfully launched from California on Wednesday. The satellite - which was developed by the National...
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Sky News

UK: Prince of Wales visiting Astroscale Ltd's ELSA-d Mission Control Centre in Didcot.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles Prince of Wales visiting Astroscale Ltd's ELSA-d Mission Control Centre, to learn more from the first private company to demonstrate a vision for the safe and sustainable development of space for...