[ Update 19:33 pm EST: Sorry, this post was accidentally published prematurely and in a partially completed state. It’s now fully updated.]
A sampling of links to recent space policy, politics, and government (US and international) related space news and resource items that I found of interest (find previous space policy roundups here):
- Schedule:
- Space budgets:
- Artemis:
- Commercial Crew:
- The year of commercial crew comes to an end, without crew – The Space Review
- NASA, Boeing Upbeat About Truncated Starliner Test Flight – SpacePolicyOnline.com
- Boeing Starliner Capsule Returns; NASA Weighs Need for More Testing – WSJ
- Op-Ed | No, Houston, we do not have a problem – SpaceNews.com
- Boeing’s failed Starliner mission strains ‘reliability’ pitch – Reuters
- Starliner failure caps off bad week for Boeing – Florida Today
- NASA Statement on Boeing Orbital Flight Test – NASA
- Commercial space:
- Space and the public:
- US states space:
- US military:
- International space
- Brazil:
- Canada:
- China:
- Ethiopia:
- India:
- Japan:
- UK:
Webcasts:
** The Space Show – Sun, 12/22/2019 – Michael Listner talked about “space law and space policy discussion for 2019 and what may be for 2020”.
** The Space Show – Fri, 12/20/2019 – Dylan Taylor discussed “NewSpace finance and investment plus related topics”.
** Hunting for Dangerous Asteroids – Planetary Society
Bob Stephens from California tracks and characterizes dangerous near-Earth asteroids. The equipment needed for such a task doesn’t last forever. With help from our members, asteroid hunters can upgrade their equipment to make sure we find asteroids before they find us. Support the work of these heroes at https://planetary.org/neogrants
** December 20, 2019, Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast | Behind The Black
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