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  • From Space Symposium to Satellite Sustainability: Insights with Ron Lopez

    Join Torsten Kriening for an intriguing episode of Space Cafe '33 Minutes with...' as he sits down with Ron Lopez, President and Managing Director of AstroScale US, at their Denver facility following an exciting Space Symposium.

    They dive into how Astroscale is pioneering smaller, lighter satellite designs and discuss their latest advancements in the field of national security and commercial satellite logistics. Ron Lopez shares insights from the 40th Space Symposium, the geopolitical landscape affecting space operations, and the innovative projects Astroscale has undertaken, including their groundbreaking refueling program.

    Learn about the company's global achievements, their commitment to space sustainability, and what to expect in the next 12 months. This episode is packed with fascinating details on the evolution of satellite technology and space situational awareness. Don't miss out!

    Useful Links:

    Astroscale U.S.
    Astroscale U.S. refueling mission
    Video podcast

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  • Future Horizons: ISU President Dr. John Wensveen on Moonshot 2030 & the Space Economy

    Join Senior Editor and Advisor Laura Todd on Space Café Radio for an enlightening conversation with Dr. John Wensveen, President of the International Space University, recorded at the Space Symposium 2025 in Colorado Springs.

    Dr Wensveen shares his vision for ISU's future, the creation of satellite campuses, and the pivotal Moonshot 2030 strategic plan. He discusses the crucial role of space in everyday life, the importance of global collaboration, and the need for continuous education and re-skilling to meet the demands of the evolving space economy. Tune in to understand how ISU is positioning itself as a central hub for space education and innovation.

    Useful Links:

    ISU Homepage
    Video Podcast

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  • Exploring the Future of Space Missions: Biomass Satellite and Earth's Observation

    In this episode, Torsten Kriening dives deep into the importance of data in space missions with Dr. Nicolaus Hanowski, Head of the Mission Management and Ground Segment department at the European Space Agency (ESA). They discuss the innovative Biomass satellite, part of the Earth Explorer program, which uses advanced P-band radar to measure forest biomass and carbon dioxide storage. Discover how ESA's missions contribute to environmental monitoring, technological advancements, and geopolitical autonomy.

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  • ESA Strategy 2040: A Conversation with Dr. Josef Aschbacher at the Space Symposium 2025

    In this episode of Space Cafe Radio, SpaceWatch.Globals Senior Editor and Advisor, Laura Todd, bring you an engaging conversation with Dr. Josef Aschbacher, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), recorded at the 40th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, April 2025. Dr. Aschbacher discusses ESA’s recently presented Strategy 2040, covering key areas such as protecting our planet, exploring the universe, strengthening European autonomy, boosting competitiveness, and inspiring the next generation. He also shares insights into the significance of partnerships, the role of space in international security, and the exciting developments in space technologies. Join Laura and Dr. Aschbacher as they dive into the future of space exploration and the impressive achievements of ESA over the past year.

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  • From Dreams to Reality: Ron Garan's Journey Back to the Moon

    In this episode of our Space Cafe Radio, Torsten Kriening speaks with Ron Garan ofispace US, the recently appointed chairman of ispace US and former NASA astronaut. Garan shares his inspiration for joining ispace, the progress and challenges ahead, and his vision for a sustainable lunar economy.

    He emphasizes international cooperation, commercial market development, and his personal motivations stemming from a lifelong dream to explore the moon. Tune in to hear about ispace’s ambitious missions, including the historic lunar lander mission to the Moon's South Pole, and the crucial collaborations with global teams.

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  • Exploring Space Law: Insights from Experts at Space Tech Expo 2024

    Welcome to the final episode of our Space Law miniseries, recorded live at the Space Tech Expo in Bremen on November 22, 2024. Moderated by Torsten Kriening of SpaceWatch.Global, this episode delves into space sustainability with

    Dr. Fionagh Thomson - Can we regulate space activities without rigorous evidence? - the case of the unknownAnn Vandenbroucke - Space sustainability - focusing the debate on what really fosters globalNeta Palkovitz - Recent developments and ongoing works on space.

    Tune in to understand how these legal structures foster innovation and robust growth in the space industry. The Workshop was organized by Prof. Dr. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University & Dr. Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal.

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  • Exploring Space Law: Insights from Experts at Space Tech Expo 2024

    Welcome to the second episode of our Space Law miniseries, recorded live at the Space Tech Expo in Bremen on November 22, 2024. Moderated by Torsten Kriening of SpaceWatch.Global, this episode delves into the world of space startups.

    Tune in to understand how these legal structures foster innovation and robust growth in the space industry. The Workshop was organized by Prof. Dr. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University & Dr. Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal.

    Part 2 – SPACE Start-Ups

    Dr. Matthias Creydt, Creydt Law - Space Export Control – Insights for Start-Ups

    Antonia Zoric, Munich Re - Space Debris Mitigation – a Start-up perspective

    Cécile Gaubert, Exotrail - Space Debris Mitigation – a Start-up perspective

    Dr. Catherine Doldirina, D-Orbit - Space contracting across jurisdictions – lessons for Start-ups

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  • Exploring Space Law: Insights from Experts at Space Tech Expo 2024

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of our Space Law miniseries, recorded live at the Space Tech Expo in Bremen on November 22, 2024. Moderated by Torsten Kriening of SpaceWatch.Global, this episode delves into the interplay between procurement and national space laws. This session offers a comprehensive exploration of innovative procurement strategies, anchor customer roles, Liechtenstein's Space Act, and the Dutch legal framework for space activities. Tune in to understand how these legal structures foster innovation and robust growth in the space industry. The Workshop was organized by Prof. Dr. Lesley Jane Smith, Leuphana University & Dr. Ingo Baumann, BHO Legal.

    Part 1 – SPACE PROCUREMENT AND NATIONAL SPACE LAW

    Franck Germes, ESA - Innovative procurement and procurement for innovation within ESA

    Dr. Oliver Heinrich, BHO Legal - The role of the Anchor Customer in space industry development

    Dr. Bianca Lins, Liechtenstein Office for Communications - The Liechtenstein Space Act

    Dr. Dimitra Stefoudi, Leiden University - The Dutch legal framework for space activities

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  • Modern Satellite Technology: A Chat with Industry Leader Dr Mark Dickinson

    Join our Torsten Kriening in our Space Cafe Radio today as we dive into an exciting conversation with Dr Mark Dickinson, the new Chief Technology Officer of NSG - Neo Space Group - with a career spanning top aerospace giants like Airbus, Boeing, and Inmarsat. In this episode, Mark discusses the evolution of satellite technology, the integration of 5G and 6G, and NSG's ambitious vision for the future of space. Learn about software-defined satellites, disaster response, and the role of satellites in enhancing defense and enterprise security. Don't miss this insightful discussion on space sustainability, the challenges of satellite launches, and the exciting developments in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's space sector.

    This episode is supported by NSG.

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    Space Cafe Radio - with Martijn Blanken
    Space Cafe Radio - with Jason Andrews

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  • Inside Europe's Weather and Climate Monitoring: Exclusive with Dr. Richard Engelen

    Join Torsten Kriening for an insightful episode featuring Dr. Richard Engelen, Deputy Director of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Services (CAMS) at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF). Recorded live in Bremen at OHB, we discuss the role of ECMWF in providing top-tier weather forecasts and its integration with European space and environmental programs like Copernicus. Discover how satellite data is pivotal for weather and air quality predictions, the novel advancements of the Sentinel-4 and MTG-S satellites, and future projects including greenhouse gas emissions monitoring. This episode dives deep into European collaborative efforts to enhance climate and atmospheric monitoring services.

    Useful Links:
    MTG-S Event in Bremen
    WMO Page for MTG-S1

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  • The Future of Missile Defense: Analyzing Trump's 2025 Executive Order

    In this episode of Space Cafe Radio, Torsten Kriening, Publisher at SpaceWatch.Global talks with Dr. Jessica West, Senior Researcher at Project Ploughshare on the impact of President Trump's executive order issued on January 27, 2025, which proposes an advanced missile defense shield dubbed the Iron Dome for America. The discussion dives into the technical and financial feasibility of such a comprehensive, multi-layered missile defense system and its potential global implications.

    Comparing it to past efforts like Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, experts analyze the risks of accelerating an arms race, challenges in space governance, and the broader geopolitical consequences for NATO and the international community. Tune in for an in-depth exploration of defense innovation, global security stability, and the complex balance between technological advancement and strategic policy.

    Useful Links:
    The Iron Dome for America
    Project Ploughshares

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  • Building Saudi Arabia's Geospatial Future: Insights from Jason Andrews

    In this episode of Space Café Radio, Torsten Kriening speaks with Jason Andrews, the first employee and division leader of the geospatial division of the Neo Space Group (NSG) of Saudi Arabia. Jason shares his journey from founding multiple space companies to becoming a pivotal figure in Saudi Arabia's push to enhance its geospatial capabilities. The discussion covers the formation of the division, the strategic acquisition of TAQNIA ETS and UP42, and the broader Vision 2030 initiative aimed at diversifying the Saudi economy to reduce dependence on the oil sector . He also provides an in-depth look at the current state and future trends of the global geospatial market, highlighting the role of AI and emerging technologies in transforming the industry.

    This episode is supported by NSG.

    Useful Links:
    NSG Geospatial Services
    LEAP Tech Conference 2025
    Space Cafe Radio - with Martijn Blanken

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  • Explore the evolving landscape of space technology and artificial intelligence with Shelli Brunswick, CEO and founder of SB Global LLC, in this episode of Space Café Radio.

    Shelli, a luminary in the space sector, shares her journey from the U.S. Air Force to founding her own company, highlighting the importance of leadership in adopting emerging technologies. She emphasizes how AI is revolutionizing industries, urging boards to prepare for this technological shift.

    Shelli also discusses her book, "What's Space Got to Do with It? 10 Life Lessons for Personal Growth" inspired by her experiences and global thought leaders. The book serves as a guide to leveraging space technology and lifelong learning for personal and professional development.

    In her chat with Emma Gatti, Editor in Chief at SpaceWatch Global, Shelli reinforces the relevance of space technology in everyday life and its transformative potential. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a board member, Shelli’s insights offer a roadmap for embracing innovation.

    Stay tuned to Space Café Radio and keep an eye out for Shelli Brunswick’s upcoming talks and second book.

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  • Tracking Nature’s Signals: An Interview with TALOS CEO Gregor Langer

    Join us for an insightful episode where Torsten Kriening sits down with Gregor Langer, Co-Founder of TALOS, to discuss their groundbreaking work in satellite IoT technology. Learn how TALOS is utilizing ultra-compact IoT devices and proprietary satellite communication to track wildlife and livestock, contributing to conservation and sustainability efforts. Discover the inspiring journey of this Munich-based startup, their unique technology, and their vision for the future. Tune in to understand the broader implications of space technology on our planet and explore the exciting opportunities it offers.

    Useful Links:

    ICARUS (2018)
    ICARUS Webpage
    Max-Planck-Society teams up with TALOS (2025)


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  • In dieser deutschen Folge von Space Café Radio spricht Torsten Kriening, Herausgeber von SpaceWatch.Global mit Christoph Seidler.

    Christoph Seidler (*1979) gehört zu den renommiertesten Raumfahrtjournalisten Deutschlands. Als Reporter des SPIEGEL kennt er Startrampen von Cape Canaveral bis Kourou, von Baikonur bis Boca Chica. Neben seiner journalistischen Tätigkeit hat er mehrere Sachbücher sowie einen Krimi veröffentlicht.

    Im Gespräch geht es um sein neues Buch "Armstrongs Erben". Christoph Seidler ist Wissenschaftsjournalist und Raumfahrtexperte, und gemeinsam mit Torsten Kriening diskutiert er die Bedeutung des neuen Wettlaufs zum Mond.
    Sie beleuchten die Rolle der europäischen und deutschen Raumfahrtpolitik sowie die zunehmende Bedeutung der Privatwirtschaft in der Raumfahrt. Dabei thematisieren sie die Chancen und Herausforderungen, die mit der Kommerzialisierung des Weltraums einhergehen.

    Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt des Gesprächs ist die Nachhaltigkeit in der Raumfahrt, insbesondere die Nutzung lokaler Ressourcen und die Vermeidung von Weltraummüll. Christoph Seidler gibt zudem eine Einschätzung zu den wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen, die durch die Erforschung des Mondes gewonnen werden könnten. Zum Abschluss werfen die beiden einen Blick auf die langfristige Zukunft der menschlichen Präsenz auf dem Mond.

    Christoph Seidler liefert in dieser Folge spannende Einblicke und neue Perspektiven auf diese faszinierenden Themen.


    Nützliche Links:
    Deutsche Nationale Raumfahrtstrategie
    Buch Link: Armstrongs Erben


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  • Cislunar Challenges and Opportunities: Insights from Dr. Angie Bukley

    Join Torsten Kriening, publisher at SpaceWatch.Global, as he sits down with Dr. Angie Bukley, Technical Fellow at the Aerospace Corporation. They discuss the future of cislunar space exploration, international agreements, the Artemis Accords, and China's lunar ambitions. The conversation looks into the challenges of space policy, the importance of establishing norms of behavior in space, and the role of commercial entities in this rapidly evolving domain. Recorded in December 2024 before Dr. Bukley's retirement, this episode provides insights from the study 'Moonstruck: International Aspirations in Cislunar Space,' that she co-authored together with Colleen Stover.

    Useful Links:

    Moonstruck! International Aspirations in Cislunar Space
    Space Agenda 2025
    The Aerospace Corporation - Center for Space Policy and Strategy (CSPS)
    International Space University


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  • Space Debris and the Global Space Economy: Insights from the Center for Space Future

    In this episode of Space Café Radio, join Torsten Kriening, Publisher at SpaceWatch.Global as he interviews Mishaal Ashemimry, Managing Director of the Center for Space Future, during the 'Connecting the World from the Skies' conference in Riyadh, November 2024. They talk about the critical issue of space debris and its impact on the space economy, discussing the Center's mission, regulatory measures, technological advancements, and cross-sector collaboration. Ashemimry shares her extensive background in aerospace engineering and outlines the Center's goals and future plans, emphasizing global cooperation and innovative solutions for space sustainability.

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  • Welcome to the last episode of our special five episodes podcast mini-series, crafted in collaboration with PSSI, the Prague Security Studies Institute. In this episode, Emma speaks with Dean Cheng, a consultant on Asian affairs and senior advisor to the U.S. Institute of Peace. Dr. Cheng delves into the complexities of the China-Russia relationship, highlighting their shared antipathy towards the West but differing ambitions and capacities.

    This intricate relationship poses questions for Europe and the U.S., particularly in the space sector. Dr. Cheng emphasizes the importance of Western countries recognizing the geopolitical and economic intricacies at play, and he argues that while tensions rise, there's significant ground between open conflict and non-collaboration in space.

    This Space Cafe Radio Prague Space Security Mini-Series is supported by PSSI, the Prague Security Studies Institute. PSSI is the organizer of the seventh Prague Space Security Conference, part of a prestigious, high-level conference series launched in 2011. All the interviews in this Space Security Mini-Series were conducted during the seventh Prague Space Security Conference, held from the 16th to the 18th of June, 2024.

    You can find all the episodes of the PSSI mini-series 2024 here:
    EP01 - Major General Philippe Adam
    EP02 - Deanna Ryals
    EP03 - Dr. Jong-Shinn Wu, Dr. Il-Seok Oh
    EP04 - Kari Bingen
    EP05 - Dean Cheng

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  • The Race for Space: European Initiatives and Innovations

    Join our host Torsten Kriening, Publisher at SpaceWatch.Global as he sits down with Dr. Gérald Schockmel, a member of the Luxembourg parliament, about the dynamics of the global space race, Europe's initiatives in space legislation, and the role of universities in advancing space technologies. In this episode, they talk about the European Interparliamentary Space Conference's (EISC) efforts, challenges, and future prospects for sustainability in the European space sector. Dr. Schockmel also touches upon the importance of innovative projects and collaborations in the field.

    Useful Links:

    EISC Homepage
    Impressions from the EISC Meeting in March 2024
    Impressions from the 26th EISC Conference


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  • Navigating Space: Insights from Martijn Blanken on Global Leadership and Technology

    In this episode, Torsten Kriening, Publisher of SpaceWatch.Global, meet Martijn Blanken, CEO of the Neo Space Group (NSG), at the 'Connecting the World from the Skies' conference in Riyadh. Martijn discusses NSG’s mission to become a global leader, emphasizing customer-centric services in satellite communications and space technology. He elaborates on the company's innovations in AI, geospatial technologies, and the strategic importance of global partnerships. Martijn also shares NSG's progress in establishing itself within various markets, including inflight communication services for airlines, and its future vision leading up to 2030. Join us as we explore NSG's journey from a national startup to an emerging global player in the space industry.

    Useful Links:
    Neo Space Group Homepage
    Interview at WSBW 2024
    NSG to Acquire Airbus’ UP42 EO Digital Platform


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