
Are satellites vulnerable to eavesdropping?
T-Minus Space Daily
What Does It Mean to Sustain Astrobee on ISS?
David Barnhart explains the honor, safety processes, and cross‑center coordination required to operate Astrobee aboard ISS.
New research shows around half of geostationary satellite signals are vulnerable to eavesdropping. China’s Space Pioneer raises approximately $350 million in its latest funding rounds. Impulse Space announces its new lunar lander plans, and more.
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T-Minus Guest
Our guest today is David Barnhart, CEO and Founder of Arkisys.
You can connect with Dave on LinkedIn, and learn more about Arkisys on their website.
Selected Reading
Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data- WIRED
SpaceX - Starship's Eleventh Flight Test
SpaceX launches 24 Amazon Kuiper satellites following days of weather delays – Spaceflight Now
Momentus Signs $15 Million Global Agreement with Solstar Space
NASA Is Crucial to the U.S. Winning the New Space Race- Scientific American
World Space Week Ends With A Big Announcement
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