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Space policy roundup – Dec.7.2020

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):

International space

Webcasts:

** Dongfang Hour China Aerospace News Roundup 30 Nov – 6 Dec 2020 – SpaceWatch.Global

Topics discussed:

    1. Chang’e-5 Lunar Return Mission
    2. Charming Globe Completes a Massive RMB 2.4 Billion Pre-IPO Round of Funding
    3. Recommended article on Yaogan

** Episode 27 Salvage in Outer Space, Part IIMichael Listner/Space Law & Policy SolutionsSpace Thoughts – YouTube (Part I)

** Space Law, the Artemis Accords and When Things Go SouthConstellations Podcast

This episode marks a departure from our normal content, which typically includes topics such as the impact of SDN on ground systems, space exploration, rocket launches and so much more. Instead we will discuss space law and its impact on such issues as orbital debris, geospatial analytics and space tourism among others. To guide us through this discussion our guest today is Randy Segal, a partner in Hogan Lovells. We talk about the nuances of the Outer Space Act, a 50-year-old agreement recently updated with the Artemis Accords and Randy explains the impact of Space Law on public-private space partnerships as well as its impact on the weaponization of space. Randy concludes with a consensus on procedures and platforms for everything space; situational awareness, traffic management, debris mitigation, space sustainability.

** International Space Station 20th Anniversary Panel Expanding the Market in Low Earth Orbit – NASA

NASA is committed to stimulating the low-Earth orbit economy as the next step in humanity’s exploration and expansion into the solar system. Low-Earth orbit provides an ideal environment for crew training, fundamental and applied research, and advanced systems development, as well as other activities. In recognition of the 20th anniversary of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station, listen as NASA Public Affairs Officer Gary Jordan sits down with some of the most influential people leading these commercialization efforts and learn how the space station will play a critical role in NASA’s goal to develop a robust commercial economy in low-Earth orbit. Joining the conversation are Mike Read – International Space Station Business and Economic Development Manager at NASA, John Mulholland – Vice President and Manager for the International Space Station Program at Boeing, Christine Kretz – Vice President of Programs and Partnerships for the International Space Station U.S. National Lab, Jeffrey Manber – Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Nanoracks, Rich Boling – Vice President of Corporate Advancement at Techshot, Phil McAlister – Director of Commercial Spaceflight at NASA, Benji Reed – Senior Director of Human Spaceflight at SpaceX, and Ven Feng – Deputy Manager of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program.

** E43 – The Modern Missile Threat (with Sam Wilson and Steve Dunham)Aerospace Corp – Center for Space Policy & Strategy (CSPS)

** Space Café WebTalk BLACKOPS#1 by Ralph Thiele – 12. November 2020  – spacewatch. global – News Room – YouTube

In this special Space Cafè “Black Ops by Ralph Thiele #1”, Colonel (Ret`d) Ralph Thiele, Chairman of the Berlin based Political-Military Society, President of Euro Défense-Germany, and Managing Director of StratByrd Consulting, Germany talked with his guests about the Implication for Security & Defence coming with the the LEO & MEO wave.

His guests in this session were:

John Munoz Atkinson – Director, Business Development, Global Governments at SES Networks
Alexandra Stickings – Research Fellow for Space Policy and Security at RUSI

** Tim Anderson – How Could The Success Of SpaceX Starship Change The Space Industry?Cold Star Technologies – YouTube

Commander Tim Anderson is not only a US Naval Reserve officer with responsibilities in war planning, but is also in a defense contractor role managing ship repairs and modernization. In this interview hosted by Jason Kanigan of the Cold Star Project, Commander Anderson discusses how government and Department of Defense makes up its mind on spending, and how you can make use of that process. We also dig deep into the potentially great impact of SpaceX Starship on the space industry: payload variants, areas of operation, effect on industry players and more. Why? The dramatic rise in cargo capacity offered and drop in launch and transportation costs promised–even if the numbers are nowhere near as rosy as predicted.

** Sunday, Dec. 6, 2020Dr. Michael Gleason discussed “national security with our space forces”.

** The Space Show – Tuesday, Dec.1.2020Derek Webber discussed lunar commercial development as laid out in his Space Review article of Nov. 15, 2020, ,Lunar commerce: a question of semantics?

** December 2, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

** December 3, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

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Space policy roundup – Nov.30.2020

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):

International space

Webcasts:

** Space Café Podcast Episode 016 Featuring Pamela Melroy … – SpaceWatch.Global

It is not easy to summarize Pamela Melroy in a few lines. No matter what she gets in touch with, she is most likely one of the best at it. One of the highlights was certainly one of the most daring outdoor missions that any human being has ever done on the International Space Station ISS. Now she looks back on one of the most exciting careers ever and has exciting messages for the future of space travel.

**Dongfang China Aerospace News Roundup – 23 Nov – 29 Nov 2020 – SpaceWatch.Global

1) Chang’e-5 Lunar Return Mission …
2) China Satcom replacing older broadcast satellites …
3) The Trump Administration could blacklist 89 companies with “military ties” …
4) CASIC Methalox Engine …
5) World 5G Convention in Guangzhou …

** Dongfang China Aerospace News Roundup – 16 Nov – 22 Nov 2020 – SpaceWatch.Global

ChinaSat-16 5G Test…
Launch of Tiantong-1 02 …
Galaxy Space Funding Round …
Appearance of Shandong Space …
Our “Only in China” News of the Week: …

** Eric Felt – What’s New At The AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate?Cold Star Technologies

Col. Eric Felt is the Director at Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate. He is also one of 49 Air Force Research Lab, Phillips Research Site officers selected to join the United States Space Force. With host Jason Kanigan on the Cold Star Project, Col. Felt discusses: – Regarding the State of the Space Industry 2020 Report that you were one of the four main signatories of, what were your biggest takeaways from both the process of developing this report and the concluding product? How would you recommend space industry folks (civilians included) make use of it? – What is the focus of the Space Vehicles Directorate; what do you believe are the necessary elements to a plan for keeping American capabilities and effectiveness ahead of our geopolitical opponents?

** Official launch of the European Space Resources Innovation Centre (ESRIC)Luxembourg Space Agency

Watch our video «Driving the future of Space Exploration» to see what is planned and how space resources will be used to make space exploration missions possible and viable.

** The Space Show – Sunday, Nov.29, 2020 – Open lines program with Dr. David Livingston leading a discussion with callers on a wide range of space topics.

** The Space Show – Tuesday, Nov.24.2020Douglas Messier discussed “space in 2020 plus a look ahead for space 2021. All the key events and not so key events were examined.

** November 20, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcastBehind the Black

** November 25, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

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Space policy roundup – Nov.23.2020

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):

International space

Webcasts:

** A New Doorway to Space | NASANanoRacks to add new airlock for the ISS to enhance both commercial and government activities on the station:

Opening another portal to receive more shipments and deploy more satellites and experiments is the challenge a private company took up – Nanoracks LLC, headquartered in Webster, Texas. With support from NASA, the company built a new and different kind of doorway into space.

The Nanoracks Bishop Airlock Module will serve as another door to space, helping to move larger payloads inside and outside the station. This will alleviate one bottleneck slowing down the deployment of new small satellites and CubeSats from the space station. Bishop will also significantly increase the amount of research that can be done in low-Earth orbit – research that helps us better understand the space environment but also has implications for Earth imaging, medical research, and biomanufacturing.

** Sunday, Nov.22.2020 –  Rob Ronci and Trent Tresch talked about “for news, updates, and policy discussions regarding  the Caelus Foundation, which  advocates “for broad participation in the space domain and to engage and empower people around the world to build a space-centric community through their decisions and actions“.

** The Space Show – Tuesday, Nov.17.2020Dallas Bienhoff discussed cislunar development and also “possible ideas for the new administration and NASA, Artemis, Mars, returning to the Moon, space tugs, the Gateway, private sector advances, and much more“.

** Cislunar, Proliferated Leo and Accelerating InnovationConstellations Podcast – YouTube

Listen to Colonel Eric Felt talk about what the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) is doing to keep the U.S. competitive edge in space. Building a strong team is important and he believes that is part of the secret sauce that makes the AFRL so successful. Learn about cislunar and XGEO and why these are exciting areas to be studying. Col Felt reflects that the growing interest in cislunar and XGEO comes down to commercial activity, resources and political advantages. He said there are cost and performance advantages coming from proliferated LEO and that every mission in the future that can be done from LEO will be done from LEO. With so many thousands of satellites going up, a high level of automation will be essential for their management; however, there will be limits to this kind of autonomy – especially in a war fighting scenario.

** Luxembourg teams up with ESA to create a unique “European Space Resources Innovation Centre” to be established in the Grand Duchy | Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

Luxembourg just entered a strategic partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) to create a “European Space Resources Innovation Centre”, or ESRIC. Unique of its kind, ESRIC aims to become an internationally recognised centre of expertise for scientific, technical, business and economic aspects related to the use of space resources for human and robotic exploration, as well as for a future in-space economy.

Based in Luxembourg, ESRIC will partner with public and private international players in this field to create a hub of excellence for space resources in Europe. The creation of ESRIC was part of the Luxembourg government initiative SpaceResources.lu launched in 2016 to establish an ecosystem favourable to the development of activities related to the exploration and use of space resources.

ESRIC’s activities will focus on space resources research and development, drawing together excellence from public research and its facilities, with private sector initiative and efficiency. The centre will also contribute to economic growth by supporting commercial initiatives and start-ups, offering a business incubation component and enabling technology transfer between space and non-space industries.

** E42 – Early NASA Recruitment for Women and African Americans (with Angie Bukley and Alan Ladwig)Aerospace Corp – Center for Space Policy & Strategy (CSPS)

** November 18, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

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Space policy roundup – Nov.16.2020

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):

International space

Webcasts:

** Episode 26 Salvage in Outer Space Part IMichael Listner/Space Law & Policy SolutionsSpace Thoughts – YouTube

The links to the two articles I referenced on the video: Taking salvage in outer space from fiction to fact: https://www.thespacereview.com/articl… Semantics in lexicon: Moving away from the term “salvage” in outer space : https://www.thespacereview.com/articl…

** Dongfang China Aerospace News Roundup 9 Nov – 15 Nov 2020 – SpaceWatch.Global

Hello and welcome to episode 7 of the Dongfang Hour China Aero/Space News Roundup, covering the period of November 9 to 15! This week, we bring you the launch of a Long March 6 carrying some very interesting payloads, APT Satellite ordering a new GEO HTS satellite from CGWIC, and also some activity happening among Chinese LV manufacturers.

** The Space Show – Friday, Nov.13.2020Dr. David Carrier talked about “about his experiences training the Apollo astronauts for being on the lunar surface. His new book,  Apollo Memories[Amazon commission link], tells the story through his work and his eyes.

** The Space Show – Sunday, Nov.15.2020Dr. Michael Schmidt discussed his new paper published in the NewSpace Journal, “Why Personalized Medicine Is the Frontier of Medicine and Performance for Humans in Space“.

** Marcia Smith on U.S. space policy after the election – SpaceQ

On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast my guest is Marcia Smith the founder of Space Policy Online.

Marcia’s career includes being the Executive Director of the U.S. National Commission on Space, a Senior Level Specialist in Aerospace and Telecommunications Policy at the Congressional Research Service, and a Director of the Space Studies Board at the National Research Council. While Marcia likes to be referred to as a space policy analyst, and downplays her career, she is an expert in space policy, and I’m thrilled to have her on the show this week as we discuss the election and its effect on the space program.

** Moonlight: connecting Earth with the Moon – ESA

Under the agency’s “Moonlight” initiative, ESA is exploring with industry the necessary technical solutions along with delivery models for the provision of lunar telecommunication and navigation services.

** NASA, Artemis, Space Force & The Election ResultsScott Manley

** E41 – Are We Alone? (with Kara Cunzeman, Tom Heinsheimer, Henry Helvajian)Aerospace Corp – Center for Space Policy & Strategy (CSPS)

** November 11, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

** November 13, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

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Space policy roundup – Nov.10.2020

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):

International space

Webcasts:

** Dongfang China Aerospace News Roundup 2 Nov – 8 Nov 2020 – SpaceWatch.Global

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Dongfang Hour China Aero/Space News Roundup! We come to you one day late this week, having spent nearly 2 hours yesterday speaking with our friend and colleague Kevin Xu of Landspace, on topics related to reusable rockets, the differences between SOEs and commercial companies in China, and Kevin’s thoughts on rocket cams. Our interview with Kevin will be available in around 2 weeks. That being said, this week we bring you updates on Galactic Energy, China’s maritime satcom industry and the product offerings therein, and China’s role in the regional EO market.

** E40 – Space Agenda 2021 Showcase (with Jamie Morin and guests)Aerospace Corp – Center for Space Policy & Strategy (CSPS)

** Raphael Roettgen – E2MC Update on October 2020 Space Financing RoundsCold Star Technologies – YouTube

E2MC founder Raphael Roettgen returns to the Make Space Boring News show to share the news of space financing rounds for the month of October 2020. Web article on spacewatch.global: https://spacewatch.global/2020/11/e2m…

**  The Space Show – Friday, Nov.6.2020Lt. General Steven Kwast, USAF (Ret) talked “about the importance of space to our future and prosperity along with the major threat to this prosperity, China”.

** The Space Show – Thursday, Nov.5.2020Robert Zimmerman “discussed a variety of topics, including the recent 2020 election and its potential impact on all things space”.

** Hotel Mars  (joint program by The John Batchelor Show & The Space Show) – Wed. Nov.4.2020John Batchelor and Dr. David Livingston spoke with Douglas Messier about topics related  “to the Europa Clipper delay including SLS booster delays, the use of commercial launch options including the Delta 4 Heavy or the Falcon Heavy and what those rockets would mean for payload, Europa travel times, and mission costs”.

** November 4, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

** November 6, 2020 Zimmerman/Batchelor podcast

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