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In this week's episode of Space Minds meet Lee Rosen who reflects on his SpaceX tenure, co-founding ThinkOrbital and where the industry is headed.
Rosen discussed his pivotal interactions with Elon Musk at Cape Canaveral in 2010, which shaped his career and SpaceX's vision. He highlighted the challenges of convincing military officials about reusable rocketry, citing the successful land landing on December 21, 2015. He also emphasized SpaceX's ethos of overcoming constraints through innovative solutions.
The second part of our conversation focused ThinkOrbital's advancements as a space infrastructure company, including electron beam welding and X-ray technology for satellite inspection, which could enhance geopolitical transparency and anomaly resolution.
Watch the episode on our website or the following platforms 🎥 | | | |  | The State of Orbital Traffic Management | Some quotes from this insightful conversation.
"The second major stream that's going on is a technology development stream, which is we're seeing new technologies for SSA—new software tools, the introduction of machine learning and AI, plus new techniques for sensing, either tracking satellites in real time or using new approaches such as in-space SSA to do tracking." — Richard DalBello
"Sending a diplomatic note saying, 'I'm going to be at this altitude for the following five hours,' and the message doesn't even arrive until seven hours after they've been there—that's just unacceptable." — Bruce McClintock
"And the final stream we're seeing is that globally, nations are waking up, and they are creating national SSA systems." — Richard DalBello
"There are agreed-upon ways that we perceive data and different sources of that data, so that it's not necessarily thousands of spacecraft having to interface with thousands of spacecraft, but we still lack a truly unified framework." — Carolyn Belle
Watch the replay 🎥 | | | | | | IIn this episode of Commercial Space Transformers SpaceNews Senior Staff Writer Jason Rainbow speaks with Sunil Nagaraj, Founder and Managing Partner, Ubiquity Ventures.
Nagaraj also shares insights into his investment philosophy at Ubiquity Ventures, emphasizing "software beyond the screen," which applies to space technology by making physical assets more adaptable and intelligent through software. He highlights the growing role of AI in space, particularly in optimizing satellite operations and data management.
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