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Saturday 30 March 2024

This week, off world: Japan's SLIM lander survives the lunar night, 1st Belarusian woman in space and loads more...

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Pick o' the podcasts:







From the video store:


SpaceX fires up Starship twice in preparation for flight 4 launch


Watch a Real-Time Map of Starlinks Orbiting Earth - Universe Today


Watch India's reusable launch vehicle's runway landing in test


Soyuz MS-25 docking



Reading material:


Flight attendant becomes 1st Belarusian woman in space on ISS-bound Soyuz launch | Space


Anti HIV drugs manufactured in space - and the advantages manufacturing in micro gravity can have.


Research opportunities on upcoming commercial space stations


Boeing’s satellite business zeroes in on military opportunities - SpaceNews


Japanese lunar lander company ispace raises $53.5 million in stock sale - SpaceNews


Satellite firms cautiously optimistic as DoD boosts funding to integrate commercial satcom - SpaceNews


China appears to be trying to save stricken spacecraft from lunar limbo - SpaceNews


Overlooked Apollo data from the 1970s reveals huge record of 'hidden' moonquakes | Space


On-orbit servicing mission planned for military satellite in 2025 - SpaceNews


Europe Has Big Plans for Saturn's Moon Enceladus - Universe Today


Mars' Gale Crater was Filled with Water for Much Longer Than Anyone Thought - Universe Today


NASA’s VERITAS Mission Breathes New Life - Universe Today


Euclid 'dark universe' telescope's vision restored by deicing campaign | Space


ExLabs plans private mission to rendezvous with asteroid Apophis  - SpaceNews


UK Space Agency to open office in Scotland for first time - Business Insider


"Another milestone": ISRO rocket accomplishes zero orbital debris mission - The Economic Times (indiatimes.com)


UK Space Agency to open four new bases across country (msn.com)


Drilling for water ice on Mars: How close are we to making it happen? | Space


NASA optimistic about resolving Voyager 1 computer problem - SpaceNews


Astrobotic hires space industry veterans to help with Griffin lander - SpaceNews


Connecting the Dots | Incoming illegal NGSO service crackdown - SpaceNews

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