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Yesterday·Tue, Apr 21·1 story from 1 source
Space Symposium 2026 – CONFERS – Building the Rules of the Road for Satellite Servicing
POLICY-REG23h ago

Space Symposium 2026 – CONFERS – Building the Rules of the Road for Satellite Servicing

Yvette Gonzalez engaged in a discussion with Brian Lagana, Executive Director of CONFERS, during the Space Symposium 2026. They addressed the increasing necessity for standardized protocols in satellite servicing and in-orbit operations, emphasizing the importance of establishing clear guidelines to enhance safety and efficiency in the rapidly evolving space servicing sector.

Monday·Mon, Apr 20·3 stories from 1 source
Space Symposium 2026 – EarthDaily’s AI-Ready Data – 100TB/Day, Everywhere with Donald Osborne
EO-SAR1d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – EarthDaily’s AI-Ready Data – 100TB/Day, Everywhere with Donald Osborne

EarthDaily's CEO Don Osborne discussed innovative approaches to Earth observation at Space Symposium 2026. The company aims to deliver AI-ready data at a scale of 100TB per day, enhancing global accessibility. This initiative represents a significant shift in how Earth observation data is collected and utilized, promising to transform various applications across industries.

Space Symposium 2026 – Leap’s Rocket Logistics – Anywhere on Earth in 45 Minutes with Chris Beckman
OTV-MOBILITY1d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Leap’s Rocket Logistics – Anywhere on Earth in 45 Minutes with Chris Beckman

Leap's Chris Beckman presented a revolutionary concept at Space Symposium 2026, showcasing a logistics solution that promises to deliver goods anywhere on Earth within 45 minutes using space technology. This innovative approach aims to transform global delivery systems, leveraging advancements in aerospace to enhance efficiency and speed in logistics operations across various sectors and industries.

Space Symposium 2026 – Space Traffic, Treaty Erosion and Nuclear Reactors on the Moon
POLICY-REG2d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Space Traffic, Treaty Erosion and Nuclear Reactors on the Moon

Torsten Kriening discussed with Peter Martinez at Space Symposium 2026 the increasing complexities of space traffic coordination and the need for updated legal frameworks as activities expand beyond Earth orbit. The dialogue highlighted the urgent need for international cooperation to address these challenges effectively, ensuring sustainable use of space resources and safety in orbital environments.

Friday·Fri, Apr 17·3 stories from 3 sources
Industry panel: Moon base essentials include transportation, surface power
POLICY-REG4d ago

Industry panel: Moon base essentials include transportation, surface power

NASA's lunar base program requires reliable transportation, communication relays, and surface power, as discussed by industry leaders at the Space Symposium. Nick Cummings, from SpaceX, emphasized the need for regular and affordable lunar transport. Jacqueline Cortese of Blue Origin highlighted the necessity for diverse access methods, while Tim Crain from Intuitive Machines stressed the importance of a lunar communication constellation.

Space Symposium 2026 – “Wherever American Interest Goes, Space Force Will Be There”
POLICY-REG4d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – “Wherever American Interest Goes, Space Force Will Be There”

At Space Symposium 2026, Laura Todd and Torsten Kriening concluded a dynamic second day filled with open discussions and evolving narratives within the space sector. The event highlighted the importance of collaboration and innovation as key themes, emphasizing that wherever American interests extend, the U.S. Space Force will be present to support and protect those interests.

Space Force, NATO Commanders Share Threat Perspectives
D2D-COMMS5d ago

Space Force, NATO Commanders Share Threat Perspectives

U.S. Space Force generals and NATO commanders discussed evolving space defense threats during the Space Symposium. Lt. Gen. Dennis Bythewood outlined the Space Force's area of responsibility, emphasizing the growing threat from adversaries, including anti-satellite weapons. Brig. Gen. Robert Schreiner highlighted the importance of integrating space capabilities to support national security and civil authorities in diverse operational environments.

Thursday·Thu, Apr 16·3 stories from 1 source
Space Symposium 2026 – COSPAR – Science Shaping Lunar Policy & the Next Generation
POLICY-REG6d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – COSPAR – Science Shaping Lunar Policy & the Next Generation

Yvette Gonzalez engaged Pascale Ehrenfreund, President of Committee on Space Research, at Space Symposium 2026 to discuss the increasing influence of science on space policy and exploration strategies. The dialogue emphasized the necessity for scientific input in shaping future lunar initiatives and the broader implications for international collaboration in space endeavors.

Space Symposium 2026 – IAF’s Record-Breaking Year – 8,300 Abstracts & Global Expansion
POLICY-REG6d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – IAF’s Record-Breaking Year – 8,300 Abstracts & Global Expansion

IAF's record-breaking year includes 8,300 abstracts submitted for the 2026 Space Symposium, reflecting significant global expansion and increased participation in the aerospace sector. This surge in submissions indicates a growing interest in space-related topics and highlights the IAF's efforts to engage diverse regions, fostering collaboration and innovation across the international space community.

Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 15th April – From Agility to Autonomy
POLICY-REG6d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 15th April – From Agility to Autonomy

Space Symposium 2026 emphasizes agility and autonomy in the evolving space sector. Industry leaders discuss rapid advancements and the necessity for adaptation among stakeholders. The event highlights the increasing pace of technological development and operational changes, urging participants to embrace innovative strategies to remain competitive in a dynamic environment. Collaboration and forward-thinking are key themes.

Wednesday·Wed, Apr 15·2 stories from 2 sources
NASA Shifts Focus to Permanent Lunar Base and Nuclear Propulsion
POLICY-REG6d ago

NASA Shifts Focus to Permanent Lunar Base and Nuclear Propulsion

NASA's Administrator Jared Isaacman announced a strategic shift towards establishing a permanent lunar base and advancing nuclear propulsion technologies during his keynote at the 41st Space Symposium. This pivot aims to enhance America's capabilities in deep space exploration, focusing on sustainable lunar operations and innovative propulsion systems to support future missions beyond the Moon.

Space Symposium 2026 – Transatlantic Recap 13 April – What Wasn’t Said
POLICY-REG7d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Transatlantic Recap 13 April – What Wasn’t Said

Torsten Kriening and Kelli Kedis Ogborn from the Commercial Spaceflight Federation provide insights into the Space Symposium 2026, highlighting key discussions and notable omissions from the event. Their analysis focuses on transatlantic perspectives, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in the commercial space sector. The series aims to bridge gaps in understanding between European and American stakeholders.

Tuesday·Tue, Apr 14·2 stories from 2 sources
Oklahoma Positions as Commercial Space Manufacturing Hub at Space Symposium
D2D-COMMS7d ago

Oklahoma Positions as Commercial Space Manufacturing Hub at Space Symposium

Oklahoma Department of Commerce presented its vision for becoming a commercial space manufacturing hub during the 41st Space Symposium. The briefing highlighted the state's strategic advantages and potential partnerships to foster growth in the aerospace sector. Emphasis was placed on attracting investment and talent to enhance Oklahoma's role in the evolving space economy.

Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 13th April – Urgency, Collaboration & Declassification
POLICY-REG8d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 13th April – Urgency, Collaboration & Declassification

Torsten Kriening and Yvette Gonzalez hosted the opening day of the 41st Space Symposium, featuring insights from the Congressional Roundtable and exclusive interviews. The discussions emphasized urgency, collaboration, and declassification in the context of space policy and industry developments. This event sets the tone for the week ahead, highlighting key themes in the aerospace sector.

Monday·Mon, Apr 13·3 stories from 2 sources
Global Defense Leaders Convene as Space Symposium 41 Addresses Orbital Security
POLICY-REG8d ago

Global Defense Leaders Convene as Space Symposium 41 Addresses Orbital Security

Global Defense Leaders convened at the 41st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, emphasizing the militarization of Earth's orbits. This shift from exploration-centric discussions highlights the increasing importance of orbital security in defense strategies. The symposium serves as a platform for addressing contemporary challenges in space, reflecting the evolving landscape of military operations in low Earth orbit.

Q&A: Heather Pringle on what to expect from Space Symposium
POLICY-REG8d ago

Q&A: Heather Pringle on what to expect from Space Symposium

Heather Pringle, CEO of Space Foundation, discusses expectations for the upcoming Space Symposium, emphasizing the need to leverage current momentum in civil and national security sectors. The event, now in its 41st year, aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the global space community, ensuring the industry's continued growth and resilience.

Spring fever pitch: Three questions to listen for this Space Symposium
POLICY-REG8d ago

Spring fever pitch: Three questions to listen for this Space Symposium

The 41st Space Symposium opens in Colorado Springs, highlighting optimism in the space industry amid discussions on a historic lunar mission and a record-setting budget for the Space Force. Industry leaders stress the importance of speed and collaboration between government and industry to enhance execution. Key questions will shape the dialogue during this significant event.

Friday·Fri, Apr 10·1 story from 1 source
Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 9th April – Artemis 2 Splashdown Eve – Golden, Colorado Buzz!
POLICY-REG11d ago

Space Symposium 2026 – Morning Show 9th April – Artemis 2 Splashdown Eve – Golden, Colorado Buzz!

Artemis II splashdown is imminent as Torsten Kriening and Yvette Gonzalez broadcast live from Golden, Colorado, previewing Space Symposium 2026. The event features exclusive insights into thermal imaging technologies utilized in orbit and innovations that were part of the Orion spacecraft's mission. Anticipation builds for discussions on advancements in space exploration and technology applications.

Wednesday·Wed, Apr 8·1 story from 1 source
Redwire Tech Talks at Space Symposium 2026
ISAM13d ago

Redwire Tech Talks at Space Symposium 2026

Redwire will host its Tech Talks at the 2026 Space Symposium, transforming booth #1373 into a platform for expert insights. The agenda includes discussions on the practical adoption of AI for space business, addressing the priorities of today’s space and defense communities. Attendees can expect impactful sessions and valuable networking opportunities throughout the event.