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SpaceQ is an independent online news service covering the Canadian and international space sector.

Episódios

  • The Property Problem in Space

    26/04/2021 Duração: 28min

    In this, the second episode of our special podcast series Doing Business in the Solar System, we discuss the issue of property in space. It's hard to believe how fast private spaceflight is expanding across the solar system. We've seen companies fly cargo and people to the International Space Station. Other companies do business in telecommunications, observations or other activities in Earth orbit. Next might be the Moon. Later this decade, NASA wants to partner with private companies for lunar exploration. But what kind of legal questions need to be considered? Can we really mine other worlds, and if we do, what are the ramifications for space companies? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • NASA's Early Lunar Artemis Base Camp Plans

    19/04/2021 Duração: 01h06min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast we have special episode. What are NASA's plans for the first lunar base? Well in today's Future in Space Operations briefing, we're going to learn what NASA is planning for what they're calling the "Artemis Base Camp" which will be located at the lunar south pole.We have two speakers that will discuss the Artemis Base Camp plans. Jeff George serves as the Lunar Architecture lead for the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate at NASA HQ, and is a member of the Exploration Mission Planning Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Bret Drake currently serves as the Associate Director of the Space Architecture Department for the Aerospace Corporation. The presentation that goes with this talk is available on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • 60 Years of Doing Business in the Solar System

    12/04/2021 Duração: 28min

    April 12 is a special day in the space business. It's the 60th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin's historic human spaceflight in 1961. In Episode 1, we'd like to take you through a historical journey telling you the differences between then, and now.Doing Business in the Solar System is a new 10 part series on the Space Economy podcast hosted by Elizabeth Howell, SpaceQ's Associate Editor. The series will air every other week in-between our regular episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Pavel Bordioug on Startup NXT Farm

    05/04/2021 Duração: 29min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast my guest is Pavel Bordioug of NXT Farm, a precision agriculture technology startup based in the Waterloo, Ontario that less than two years after launching their AG platform for farmers, are profitable and growing organically. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • NASA's Plans to Commercialize Communications and Navigation from the Earth to the Moon

    22/03/2021 Duração: 43min

    In this weeks Space Economy podcast we learn about NASA's plans to commercialize communications and navigation from Earth to the Moon.The topic was the subject of the March 17 Future in Space Operations teleconference. The two presenters were Gregory Heckler, Engineering Manager at NASA's Space Communication and Navigation Program, and Andy Petro from NASA headquarters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Advances in Artificial Intelligence for Contested Space

    08/03/2021 Duração: 57min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast we have something a little different for you.Scott Erwin works in the Space Vehicles Directorate of the Air Force Research Lab. The AFRL is all about the cutting edge, and as they describe themselves, "AFRL leads the discovery, development and delivery of warfighting technologies for our air, space and cyberspace forces."So naturally, Artificial Intelligence, is part of their R&D portfolio. In this Future in Space Operations talk of Feb. 24, 2021, Erwin discusses how AI is an emerging technology for contested space by describing the recent technological advancements using gaming tools. You might be surprised how fast things are moving, and the progress might scare you. The presentation and video are available on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Canadians Asked to Guide Future Space Exploration Activities

    22/02/2021 Duração: 44min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast we have a special presentation for you. The Canadian Space Agency is currently consulting with the public on its future space exploration activities. For those 'in the business', this is yet another consultation process, one of many they've experienced. For students and the younger workforce, this could be a generational opportunity to effect policy, and they shouldn't miss the opportunity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Mike Gold Update on the Artemis Accords and Space Resources

    16/02/2021 Duração: 56min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast we have a Future In-Space Operations presentation by Mike Gold with an update on the Artemis Accords and some insights the future of space resources.Most people interested in commercial space and the development of space resources should be familiar with Mike Gold. Gold became a special advisor in late 2019 to then NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. And just over a month ago he was named as a NASA associate administrator for Space Policy and Partnerships. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Kymeta ‘Magical’ Metamaterial Technology

    08/02/2021 Duração: 31min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast our guests are Lilac Muller, VP Product Management and Jon Maron, VP Marketing of Kymeta.The company provides mobile internet solutions with their terminals connected to satellites and cellular networks. Today we'll be talking about the innovations the company has made in metamaterial made antenna's, the comms services they are now bundling with their terminals and what adding low Earth orbit constellations will mean for everyone wanting "comms on the move." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • New Canadian Space Agency President Lisa Campbell

    19/01/2021 Duração: 31min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy my special guest is Lisa Campbell, the new president of the Canadian Space Agency. Ms. Campbell joined the Canadian Space Agency just months into the pandemic and started at the beginning of last September. We talk about some of the challenges the pandemics created, but also some of the opportunities it's presented. As well, a discussion of the CSA wouldn't be complete without at least one budget question.Please note we did have one very short sound issue during a portion of her answer to my first question, but otherwise there were no issues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The Artemis Program and the future of lunar surface manufacturing

    11/01/2021 Duração: 01h41s

    On today's episode of the Space Economy podcast we have final episode of our annual Winter Series.So far our Winter Series, focussed on NASA's return to the Moon with the Artemis program, has discussed the NASA VIPER robotic precursor mission to Moon's South Pole, the Lunar Gateway's first habitable element, the Habitation and Logistics Outpost, originally known as HALO but which has been combined with Maxar's Power and Propulsion Element to create what is now being called the Comanifest Flight, and in our last episode, a look back to help us with the way forward where we heard about Increasing Science-Operations-Engineering Synergism in the Apollo Lunar Exploration Program: Perspectives for the Artemis program. Today, we're going to look forward in time. We're going to learn about one company's ideas of using lunar materials for manufacturing. The ideas presented here are going to take some time to develop. Hence, why this episode is a look forward to when the Artemis program has progressed much further than

  • The Past is Prologue – From Apollo to Artemis

    04/01/2021 Duração: 52min

    What are the lessons that can be learned from the Apollo program as we forward to the Artemis program from a science and engineering operations perspective?On this weeks Space Economy podcast we have another Future in Space Operation episode continuing our Winter Series related to NASA’s return to the Moon with the Artemis program.In our first episode we focused on NASA’s VIPER robotic precursor mission to Moon’s South Pole. In the second episode last week, we focused on the Lunar Gateway’s first habitable element, the Habitation and Logistics Outpost, originally known as HALO but which has been combined with Maxar’s Power and Propulsion Element to create what is now being called the Comanifest Flight.Today our focus is a look back to help us with the way forward. James Head of Brown University discusses Increasing Science-Operations-Engineering Synergism in the Apollo Lunar Exploration Program: Perspectives for the Artemis program.Most of the people who listen to this podcast weren’t born when the Apollo mis

  • The Lunar Gateway Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO)

    28/12/2020 Duração: 36min

    Today on the Space Economy podcast we have the second episode of our annual three part Winter Series. This year the series is related to NASA's return to the Moon with the Artemis program.While last weeks episode focused on the VIPER robotic precursor mission to Moon's South Pole, this episode focuses on the Lunar Gateway's habitable element, the Habitation and Logistics Outpost, known as HALO. The guest speaker is Chad Davis, Manager, Human Spaceflight Integrations & Operations and HALO Integrated Operations Manager at Northrop Grumman. The presentation that goes with this podcast is available on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • The Lunar VIPER rover and the space economy

    21/12/2020 Duração: 50min

    Today is December 21st, the Winter Solstice, and also the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn. For the Space Economy podcast, it is the beginning of our annual three part Winter Series where we feature content from other creators.This year we're featuring three episodes all related to NASA's return to the Moon with the Artemis program and all are intertwined in the space economy of today and tomorrow. The first episode is on NASA's VIPER rover, a precursor science mission that does double duty in providing new data that will help scientists better understand the Earth-Moon dynamic, while at the same time providing key data to those interested in using lunar resources as part of a future lunar economy. The content originated from the Future in Space Operations weekly teleconference. The guest speaker is Dan Andrews, Director of Engineering at NASA's Ames Research Center. The presentation that goes with this podcast is available on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Reviewing the 8th National Space Council Meeting

    14/12/2020 Duração: 31min

    My guest this week on the Space Economy podcast is Marcia Smith, the founder of Space Policy Online. You may remember that Marcia was my guest recently on November 16. We didn't plan to have her back on so soon, but as it turns out there was some notable space policy news last week from the National Space Council meeting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Gas Stations in Space with Daniel Faber

    07/12/2020 Duração: 32min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast, my guest is Daniel Faber, Co-founder, and CEO of Orbit Fab, a startup looking to set up Gas Stations in Space They've already completed a technology demonstration on the International Space Station, they've raised some money, and they're trying to make the concept of fuel depots in space, a reality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Food Security and Space Farming

    30/11/2020 Duração: 26min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy podcast my guest is Jeffrey Manber, co-founder and CEO of Nanoracks, a leading supplier of commercial space services. In this podcast Jeffrey and I will discuss the company's latest initiative, the StarLab Space Farming Center, why Jeffrey thinks it's important for food security, and the implications to the agricultural sector. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • An Introduction to China's Space Economy (Part 2)

    25/11/2020 Duração: 21min

    This is part 2 of our special on China's space economy.My guest again is Blaine Curio a space and satcom industry consultant based in Hong Kong who focuses primarily on China. Beside his own consultancy, Orbital Gateway, Blaine also consults as a Senior Affiliate with Euroconsult. And this past summer, he along with co-host Jean Deville, launched a podcast called the Dongfang Hour, or literally translated, Eastern Hour. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • An Introduction to China's Space Economy (Part 1)

    23/11/2020 Duração: 20min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy, my guest is Blaine Curio a space and satcom industry consultant based in Hong Kong who focuses primarily on China. Beside his own consultancy, Orbital Gateway, Blaine also consults as a Senior Affiliate with Euroconsult. And this past summer, he along with co-host Jean Deville, launched a podcast called the Dongfang Hour, or literally translated, Eastern Hour. This is a two part podcast, with the second part being published this coming Wednesday. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Marcia Smith on U.S. space policy after the election

    16/11/2020 Duração: 37min

    On this weeks episode of the Space Economy 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 will downplay her career, she is an expert in space policy and I'm thrilled to have her on the show as this week we discuss the election and its effect on the space program.Space Policy Onlinehttps://spacepolicyonline.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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