Halfway to the Stars: Midweek Recap

Your quick briefing on the latest missions, insights, and member highlights.

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Artificial Intelligence Goes Orbital: Computing Takes Its Next Leap into Space

For decades, space has been the domain of telescopes, communications satellites, and planetary explorers. Now, it’s becoming something more unexpected: a place where artificial intelligence can live, learn, and compute.

UK-Built X-Ray Telescope Nears Launch on International SMILE Space Mission

A sophisticated X-ray telescope designed and built in the UK is moving closer to space, marking a significant milestone for European and international space science. The instrument, developed under the leadership of the University of Leicester, is scheduled to launch next spring as part of the Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) mission.

Pilot, Train Driver, Space Pioneer: Boris Otter on Making Space Accessible

What does it really take to go from Earth… to the edge of space?

In our latest episode, I sit down with Boris Otter, founder of Swiss Space Tourism, trained cosmonaut, licensed pilot (glider & PPL), and — uniquely — an international train driver operating between Switzerland and France.

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