Russia launches record-number of satellites.
Description
The Russian space agency said a Soyuz 2.1 spacecraft launched on Tuesday from Vostochny carrying 53 satellites to orbit. Redwire says their third batch of pharmaceutical drug crystals grown in space have successfully returned to Earth. Korea Telecom (KT) has signed a memorandum of understanding with KT SAT and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to partner on 6G and Low-Earth Orbit satellite projects, and more.
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Our guest today is Sam (Robert) Wilson, Senior Policy Analyst for the Center for Space Policy and Strategy at The Aerospace Corporation.
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Selected Reading
Russian rocket carries record number of satellites into space
Redwire Successfully Returns Third Batch of Pharmaceutical Drug Experiments to Earth- Business Wire
KT Signs 6G LEO Satellite Agreement with KT SAT and KAI
China’s long-term lunar plans now depend on developing its own Starship - Ars Technica
Shenzhou-18 returns samples for extraterrestrial habitation research - CGTN
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