How to Build a Career in Space with Antonio Fowlstark What does it really take to build a career in the space industry without becoming an astronaut? Whether you're a student, engineer, tech enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the future of humanity beyond Earth, this episode offers a practical and inspiring look into real careers in space exploration. In this episode: How to enter the space industry without being an astronaut The skills that matter most in aerospace careers Behind-the-scenes realities of space missions Engineering challenges in modern space systems The future of Moon & Mars exploration Innovation, robotics, satellites, and the next era of space tech 🎧 Brilliant Brains of Space explores the minds building the future beyond Earth - one conversation at a time. FULL CONVERSATION LIVE ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL! https://lnkd.in/gahdg4Hn #SpaceCareer #SpaceIndustry #AerospaceEngineering #SpaceExploration #SpaceInnovation
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Join the Future of Space Exploration: Lunabotics Challenge 2026 The Lunabotics Robotics Competition 2026 is fast approaching, inviting media and robotics enthusiasts to witness the forefront of lunar exploration technologies. This exciting event will take place from May 19 to May 21 at the Astronauts Memorial, offering a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge robotics designed for lunar missions. Each year, the Lunabotics Challenge serves as a platform for aspiring engineers and innovators to showcase their robotic designs tailored for the moon's challenging environment. This event is a crucial step in advancing the technology needed for sustainable lunar exploration and potential colonization initiatives. As NASA's annual competition draws near, the focus is on inspiring innovation and collaboration, paving the path to groundbreaking discoveries beyond our planet. How do you envision robotics playing a pivotal role in the future of space exploration? #Lunabotics #Robotics #SpaceExploration #Innovation #NASA #LunarMissions - - - - - - - - - - - 🖐 Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post. If you enjoyed this post, feel free to swing by my bookstore at sleepyhippie.com or vibe with some tunes on my YouTube channel at groovyboombox.com — you just might find your new favorite thing. Your support means the world. Stay awesome! ✌️
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The Texas Space Summit program is about shaping what comes next, not just recapping headlines. Here’s how the program is built: - National Security Space: contested domains, acquisition reform, dual-use innovation - Commercial Space: investment, deal flow, market opportunities - Civil Space: NASA priorities, lunar economy, mission pipelines - Energy for Space: power systems, ISRU, space-based infrastructure - Robotics & AI: autonomous systems, space domain awareness, edge computing - Workforce: talent pipelines, veterans, next-gen operators Early-bird pricing ends May 29. Now is the time to lock in your spot. Explore the full program: https://lnkd.in/gpSVzy3e #TSS26 #LandHereGoBeyond #TexasSpace #SpaceIndustry #Aerospace
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The Canadian space sector needs more than just astronauts and aerospace engineers to sustain its growth. 🛰️ In a new video address, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Joshua Kutryk highlights the practical realities of the modern space economy. As commercialization and downstream data applications accelerate, the industry is increasingly relying on multidisciplinary talent pools—from project managers to data analysts and science communicators—to drive its core functions. Read our story here: 👇 https://lnkd.in/gsCKXHGS #SpaceEconomy #SpaceIndustry #WorkforceDevelopment #CanadianSpace #CSA #SpaceQ
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👩🚀 A spaceflight training regimen involves precision, resilience, and data-driven decision-making: no different from running a clinical trial 👩⚕️ 💫 I can’t wait for Laura André-Boyet, astronaut instructor and simulation director, to take the stage at Medidata Solutions' NEXT Innovation Day London 💂 Her work at the intersection of medicine and engineering offers a powerful lens for how we approach complex challenges in our own industry. ➡️ Sign up to learn how we’re accelerating the future of medicine in outer space: https://mdso.io/507 #MedidataNEXT #AIforImpact #Medidata Jennifer Rolfe Dassault Systèmes
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What a great time! Excellent interview with Darshan Vigneswaran at Space-Comm London. HIFIm is a seriously tough exercise machine. Jumping is immediately challenging for both muscles and the cardiovascular system. Yet, long-term, jumping is proven to be one of the best exercises for mitigating the effects of deconditioning in microgravity. Just 4 to 6 minutes a day gets the job done. Our calculations show that if HIFIm had been on the ISS until its decommissioning in 2030, it would have generated the equivalent of 2 whole extra years of astronaut time, while freeing up between $0.5-2 billion in highly valued crew time. Darshan's performance puts him on a clear celestial trajectory. Astronaut material! NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration UK Space Agency European Space Agency - ESA Canadian Space Agency | Agence spatiale canadienne Centre National d'Études Spatiales Novespace
Space is out to kill you. And this interview just about killed me. We all know that astronauts experience a process of ‘slow death’ in space. They are working in low gravity. So their muscles and bones stop doing much... and start to waste away. Bone density drops. Muscle mass declines. At Space-Comm , I tried out Physical Mind London's new machine to counteract the demise. HIFIm allows astronauts to experience jumping again, with real force, real weight, and plenty of resistance. While other bulky systems take up a lot of space on station and exert a lot of force on the station supports, this machine contains all those forces. A smooth ride for all? Of course, I’d recommend some training before executing a jump on this machine! Watch my face at 0:13 seconds. Anguish. John Kennett: how’s my form? Maybe I’m not ready for the leap into space? Michalina Nowakowska Spaceinterface UK Space Agency #SpaceTech #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceMedicine #AstronautHealth #Microgravity #SpaceInnovation #SpaceComm #SpaceSector #NewSpace #SpaceInterface
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Space is out to kill you. And this interview just about killed me. We all know that astronauts experience a process of ‘slow death’ in space. They are working in low gravity. So their muscles and bones stop doing much... and start to waste away. Bone density drops. Muscle mass declines. At Space-Comm , I tried out Physical Mind London's new machine to counteract the demise. HIFIm allows astronauts to experience jumping again, with real force, real weight, and plenty of resistance. While other bulky systems take up a lot of space on station and exert a lot of force on the station supports, this machine contains all those forces. A smooth ride for all? Of course, I’d recommend some training before executing a jump on this machine! Watch my face at 0:13 seconds. Anguish. John Kennett: how’s my form? Maybe I’m not ready for the leap into space? Michalina Nowakowska Spaceinterface UK Space Agency #SpaceTech #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceMedicine #AstronautHealth #Microgravity #SpaceInnovation #SpaceComm #SpaceSector #NewSpace #SpaceInterface
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Yaana Taank (BBA LLB Student) presents today's MERI Daily Space News Bulletin, bringing exciting updates from the world of space and technology. Key highlights include updates from the recently conducted Roscosmos spacewalk outside the International Space Station, DARPA’s progress on its robotic deep-space servicing satellite mission, new discoveries related to a powerful supernova potentially linked to a magnetar, and NASA’s next-generation AI processor successfully advancing future autonomous space systems. From advanced robotics to AI-driven technologies and deep-space discoveries, every development continues to contribute to the future of space exploration and innovation. Stay informed and stay connected with the latest updates from the universe. #merigroupofinstitutions #spacebulletin #spacenews #spaceexploration #merispaceclub SIA-India [MERI Group of Institutions, Department of Space Studies, NASA, Space Technology, AI in Space]
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Yaana Taank (BBA LLB Student) presents today's MERI Daily Space News Bulletin, bringing exciting updates from the world of space and technology. Key highlights include updates from the recently conducted Roscosmos spacewalk outside the International Space Station, DARPA’s progress on its robotic deep-space servicing satellite mission, new discoveries related to a powerful supernova potentially linked to a magnetar, and NASA’s next-generation AI processor successfully advancing future autonomous space systems. From advanced robotics to AI-driven technologies and deep-space discoveries, every development continues to contribute to the future of space exploration and innovation. Stay informed and stay connected with the latest updates from the universe. #merigroupofinstitutions #spacebulletin #spacenews #spaceexploration #merispaceclub SIA-India [MERI Group of Institutions, Department of Space Studies, NASA, Space Technology, AI in Space]
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Commercial spaceflight is entering a transformative new era. In this educational episode of Stars Launch Pod, Dr. George Nield examines how private sector innovation is reshaping the future of space exploration through advanced spaceports, commercial launch systems, orbital business opportunities, and even future space hotels. The discussion explores the growing collaboration between NASA and commercial aerospace companies, highlighting how innovation and entrepreneurship are accelerating humanity’s next giant leap in space exploration. 🏆 Stars Launch Pod was honored with the Outstanding Podcast Career & Business – Best Host & Producer Award from SOVAS (Society of Voice Arts & Sciences). 🎧 Explore the full episode: https://lnkd.in/ga7zkK4U https://lnkd.in/gPvSW5jM https://lnkd.in/gn6TEf8u https://lnkd.in/gTYT8sEN 🚀 To view all of our episodes go here: https://starsciences.org/ 💡 What commercial space innovation do you believe will have the biggest impact on humanity over the next decade? #LaunchPod #StarSciences #ArtemisMission #NASA #SpaceExploration #HumanSpaceflight #CommercialSpaceflight #SpaceInnovation #SpaceEconomy #Aerospace #STEM #FutureTechnology #Leadership #Innovation #SciencePodcast #SpaceIndustry #PodcastAwards #SOVAS #EducationalPodcast
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60+ years ago we sent humans to space and then the moon. Now we're building an entire space economy. We estimate space could become a $1T+ industry by 2030, driven by reusable rockets, satellite networks, and technologies we're only beginning to understand. Happy National Astronaut Day 🚀
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