~orbitalindex | Issue No. 312 (78)
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‘Perfect space crop’: Australian company to attempt to grow first mushrooms in orbit
growing oyster mushrooms in microgravity
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Isar Aerospace’s first Spectrum launch fails
launched its first orbital rocket, Spectrum, this week
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Isar Aerospace lifts off successfully during first test flight of orbital launch vehicle - Isar Aerospace
stated that no injuries occurred, nor was there significant damage to the launch facility
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Indonesia's President Prabowo Makes Space a Priority - SPACE & DEFENSE
Indonesian Space Agency (INASA)
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Anger after Indonesia offers Elon Musk Papuan island for SpaceX launchpad
Indonesia has sought to attract SpaceX
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Singapore sets up Earth observation initiative in space sector push
S$60 million in 2025
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https://file.go.gov.sg/sgspaceecosystem.pdf
more than 50 domestic companies employing 2,000 professionals
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Singapore applies for COPUOS membership | SpaceTech Asia
UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS)
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Thailand signs Artemis Accords
Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA)
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สถาบันวิจัยดาราศาสตร์แห่งชาติ (องค์การมหาชน) - ilrs
National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
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https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dFNVSQeTto4DiDH9u2ds4ZAjzGje2Z0-XSiWyiPc8lo
UAE signed the Artemis Accords
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The True Cost of Trump's Cuts to NOAA and NASA
The True Cost of Trump’s Cuts to NOAA and NASA
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A Spy Satellite You’ve Never Heard of Helped Win the Cold War
A Cold War satellite program called Parcae revolutionized signals intelligence
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100 years ago, Cecilia Payne discovered what the stars are made of
100 years ago, Cecilia Payne’s PhD dissertation showed what the stars are made of
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As preps continue, it’s looking more likely that NASA will fly the Artemis II mission
As preps continue, it’s looking more likely that NASA will fly the Artemis II mission.
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https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/alkanes-mars
largest organic molecules yet detected on Mars
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Satellites powered by solid metal could one day use space junk for fuel | CNN
Magdrive’s propulsion system uses solid metal as a fuel
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