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NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« on: 12/11/2024 09:11 pm »
In our new series, "Europe's Future in Space," NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European launch and rocket field to talk about their plans, timelines, and upcoming rockets.


In Episode 1, we are talking with Raúl Torres from PLD Space. PLD is working on its reusable Miura rockets, and recently announced an aggressive timeline to develop even more rockets.


PLD Space's Ambitious Plans for the Future - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #1 - December 12, 2024


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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #1 on: 02/01/2025 09:15 pm »
HyImpulse: Hybrid Rocket Technology - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space #2 - March 1, 2025

In Episode 2, we are talking with Christian Schmierer, CEO of HyImpulse. HyImpulse is working on hybrid rocket technology and its SL1 rocket.

HyImpulse: Hybrid Rocket Technology - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space

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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #2 on: 02/01/2025 09:16 pm »
Capturing Space in 4K - Sen´s Charles Black - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #3 - April 9, 2025

In Episode 3, we talk with Chares Black, CEO of Sen. Sen, who has a 4K live stream of Earth and Space attached to the ISS. Sen hopes billions of people will eventually access its 4 K live stream of Earth, empowering everyone with live views of our planet to inform, educate, inspire, and benefit humanity.

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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #3 on: 04/09/2025 07:20 pm »
Europe's Reusable Future - MaiaSpace - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #4 - March 19, 2025



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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 4, we are talking with Yohann Leroy, CEO of MaiaSpace. MaiaSpace is working on a reusable medium-lift launch vehicle.

Watch live views of Earth and space via Sen's 4k camera on the ISS:
YouTube:    https://youtube.com/watch?v=fO9e9jnhYK8 
Sen's Website: https://www.sen.com/video/48b728ea-3e0d-4203-84d3-0a5caa2dfdfa
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #4 on: 04/09/2025 07:22 pm »
Europe's Premiere Spaceport - SaxaVord - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #5 - March 26, 2025



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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 5, we are talking with Debbie Strang, COO of the Shetland Space Center (SaxaVord Spaceport). SaxaVord, located on the Shetland island of Unst, is the UK's leading spaceport.
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #5 on: 04/09/2025 07:23 pm »
First Orbital Launch from UK Soil - RFA - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #6 - April 2, 2025



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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 6, we are talking with Stefan Brieschenk, COO of Rocket Factory Augsburg (RFA). RFA is developing its RFA ONE smallsat launch vehicle, which is scheduled to perform its first test flight from SaxaVord Spaceport later this year.
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #6 on: 04/09/2025 07:24 pm »
Building and Launching Spacecraft - D-Orbit - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #7 - April 9, 2025



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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 7, we are talking with Stefano Antonetti, the VP of Business Development at D-Orbit. D-Orbit is an Italian company building and operating Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTVs), with plans to expand to support on-orbit servicing missions.
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #7 on: 06/04/2025 08:51 pm »
Returning to Earth - ATMOS Space Cargo - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - #8 - Jun 4, 2025



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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 8, we are talking with Sebastian Klaus, the Founder & CEO of ATMOS Space Cargo. ATMOS manufactures and operates their PHOENIX reentry capsule, allowing customers to return samples and test new technologies.

PHOENIX-1, the companies first spacecraft, launched aboard SpaceX's Bandwagon-3 rideshare mission on April 21st, 2025.
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #8 on: 07/07/2025 06:27 pm »
European Aerospikes - Pangea Aerospace - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space

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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 9, we are talking with Adrià Argemí, the Founder & CEO of Pangea Aerospace. Pangea - a Spanish & French company, is developing aerospike engines.

The company has successfully tested their Demo P1 engine, and are developing ARCOS - their flagship aerospike. All of their products burn methane and liquid oxygen.

https://www.youtube.com/live/iNY8c9BR6iI
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #9 on: 08/06/2025 11:29 am »
License: Granted - Skyrora - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Aug 6, 2025

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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 10, we are talking with Derek Harris, the Head of Business Development at Skyrora. Skyrora manufactures and launches both suborbital (Skylark) and orbital (Skyrora XL) launch vehicles.

On August 5th 2025, Skyrora obtained a Spaceflight Operator License from the UK Civil Aviation Authority to conduct up to 16 launches of its Skylark L vehicle from SaxaVord spaceport in the next 12 months.

Previously, in October 2022, Skyrora conducted the first test flight of Skylark L which resulted in an early termination due to a software issue.

NSF interviewed Debbie Strang, COO of SaxaVord Spaceport as part of Europe's Future In Space: https://www.youtube.com/live/C_dDyqd0Yq0
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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #10 on: 08/20/2025 05:03 am »
Most Northern Spaceport: Andøya Spaceport - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - August 20, 2025

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In our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with upcoming companies in the European space industry, to talk about their plans, timelines, and technology.

In Episode 11, we are talking with the CEO of Andøya Space, Ketil Olsen and the the President of Andøya Spaceport, Troels Sandreid. Andøya supports launches of suborbital and orbital launch vehicles.

Earlier this year, Andøya supported the first orbital launch attempt of a European rocket from the European mainland, with Isar Aerospace's "Going Full Spectrum" mission.

In addition to Isar Aerospace, Andøya regularly supports sounding rocket research missions.

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Re: NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - Series
« Reply #11 on: 10/29/2025 07:26 pm »
Premieres for Oct 30, 2025


Europe's Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicle: ESA - NSF Live: Europe's Future in Space - October 30, 2025

Scheduled for Oct 30, 2025
As part of our series "Europe's Future in Space", NSF will conduct interviews with emerging companies in the European space industry to discuss their plans, timelines, and technologies.

In Episode 12, we are talking with Toni Tolker-Nielsen, the Director of Space Transportation at ESA (European Space Agency). We will cover everything from the Ariane and Vega families to the reusable Themis vehicle and the rise of the commercial launch market in Europe.



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