Episodes

  • This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Nikos Nikolopoulos of Alén Space.

    Alén Space is a Spanish satellite technology manufacturer offering both individual space systems and turnkey solutions for new missions.

    In the podcast we discuss:

    Emerging trends in satellite communicationsHow NewSpace suppliers are innovating to meet this demandThe range of products and services that Alén Space develops for the industryWhat the next steps are for the company

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  • This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Michael Seidl and Adrian Helwig of Texas Instruments.

    Texas Instruments is a global electronics manufacturer with a strong space-grade component portfolio.

    In the podcast we discuss:

    Why the RF spectrum is getting more congestedHow phased array antennas can provide a possible solution to alleviate thisHow this technology worksThe types of applications that could most benefit from phased array antenna useAdvice on designing with and integrating such systems in a space communications setup

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  • This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Laura Crabtree of Epsilon3.

    Epsilon3 is a US-based software company on a mission to modernize space missions by building the industry standard of operational software.

    In the podcast we discuss:

    Laura's own personal motivation in the space industry and her professional background - including work at Northrop Grumman and SpaceXHow the emerging mission operations requirements of new space companies led to an opportunity to create Epsilon3Trends in digital transformation and software operations in the space industryHow Epsilon3 ensures security and the question of cloud-based vs. on-premise software deploymentHow software tools and digital processes are improving and speeding up assembly, integration, and testing (AIT)How space companies should deal with failure, and use it to build their brand narrative

    You can find out more about Epsilon3 here on their satsearch supplier hub https://satsearch.com/suppliers/epsilon3.

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  • This episode of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with cosine, on hyperspectral imaging, edge computing, and the company’s strategy and production processes.

    cosine is a Netherlands based space company, and satsearch Trusted Supplier, that builds optical and in-situ measurement systems for space, air, and ground use.

    The company has produced solutions for a variety of industry sectors, including medicine, agriculture, and space, and has particular expertise in edge computing and hyperspectral imaging. In the podcast we cover:

    The technical advantages that hyperspectral imaging can bring to space servicesAn overview of cosine’s work, and current focus, in the space industryThe applications and status of edge computing in spaceThe benefits and uses of thermal imaging from satellitesHow cosine has developed a high volume batch production approach that maintains quality and consistency

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  • In episode 67 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch, our host Hywel Curtis speaks with Dan Wright, CEO of edge computing company Armada.

    Armada deploys advanced artificial (AI) intelligence and other computing resources at the edge - in both terrestrial and space settings - and has a strategic partnership with SpaceX on the Starlink constellation.

    In the discussion we cover:

    Dan's background and the formation of ArmadaThe unique benefits that edge computing can bring to both space-based and terrestrial applicationsArmada's partnership with SpaceX on StarlinkAdvice for suppliers looking to work with major constellations

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  • Episode 66 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Karthik Mallikarjuna; Head of Supply Chain at Open Cosmos.

    Open Cosmos is a well known brand in the industry offering end to end space mission services. And in this episode we discuss the company’s supply chain management covering:

    Karthik's background and work at Open CosmosProducts and services that can cause delays due to long lead timesSubsystems and components with limited supply on the market todayWhat Karthik is looking forward to working on and witnessing in the space industry over the next few years

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  • In episode 65 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch our host Hywel Curtis speaks with Shankar Sivaprakasam from Eartheye Space.

    Eartheye Space is an Earth Observation data company based in Singapore, focused on bringing new innovation and business models to the sector.

    In the podcast we discussed:

    How Eartheye's "tasking-as-a-service" , "insights-as-a-service" and "source-fuse-use workflow" all work.Examples of the satellites and constellations that Eartheye has access to, and the data they can get from them.The biggest technical challenges Eartheye has needed to overcome with regards to data fusionCommon challenges that end-users face when it comes to integrating satellite data into their processes, projects, or businessesAnd lots more!

    To find out more about Eartheye Space, click here to go to the company website.

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  • Episode 64 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Paolo Mori, Procurement Specialist at D-Orbit SpA.

    D-Orbit is aiming to develop the next generation of space logistics hardware and services, building on the company's strong heritage of orbital transport missions, hosted payloads, and satellite missions.

    D-Orbit's supply chain plays a vital role in this work and Paolo is ideally placed to share insights on how it is managed in the company, as well as offer ideas and insights to help the wider industry improve. In particular we cover:

    Paolo's background and what he is working on at D-OrbitTechnologies that are currently limited by high prices, long lead times, and a lack of competition in the industryAreas where Paolo believes there are opportunities to bring new innovations to marketAdvice for suppliers on how to be more successful in today's industryWhat Paolo is most excited about working on over the next few years

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  • Episode 63 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with author Chris Prophet about SpaceX.

    Chris has written 3 books about SpaceX, one of which he is currently serializing on a Substack newsletter.

    In this discussion we cover various aspects of SpaceX's work and Chris' writing and research on the company, including:

    How SpaceX has focused heavily on in-house manufacturing, and how this may be relevant to other companiesThe company's engineering architecture and approach - from first interviews to the top-level management structureHow Elon Musk's other companies and activities benefit SpaceX (and vice versa)The impact on the industry's reliance on SpaceX for launch, and barriers/opportunities for other launch companiesHow Starship could affect space exploration and the wider industry, with potential dates for major milestonesWhat Chris is most excited about witnessing in the industry over the next few years

    You can find out more about Chris' writing and research on SpaceX at the links below:

    Substack: https://chrisprophet.substack.com/Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chris-Prophet/author/B00J7R4CM4

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  • Episode 62 of the Space Industry podcast is a discussion with Adrian Helwig, Analog Field Application Engineer, and Michael Seidl, Systems Engineer from Texas Instruments, about the packaging of electronic components for space.

    In the episode we cover:

    The benefits of using plastic packages vs. ceramic packagingThese include SWaP+C advantages, simpler production with no forming or trimming of lead frame required, and pin-compatibility between quality classesThe role that Texas Instruments has played in supporting the standardization of QMLPHow and why TI will continue to offer QMLV-RHA (ceramic) packagingHow TI supports its space customers, with a catalog business approach, in order to enable rapid and predictable design execution, with strong supply capabilities

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  • Episode 61 of the Space Industry podcast is a conversation with Ian Cinnamon, CEO and Co-founder of Apex, on what it takes to continually produce reliable satellites on very short time scales.

    In the episode we discuss many different aspects of supply chain management and engineering that companies like Apex need to consider in order to enable truly rapid satellite development. We cover:

    How Apex is approaching satellite development in order to optimize for speedApproaching build vs. buy decisions in satellite engineeringHow a clear understanding of unit economics affects supply chain developmentWhether manufacturing processes optimized for standardized production can still be agile if needed


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  • Episode 60 of the Space Industry podcast is a conversation with Jatan Mehta from Jatan’s Space.

    Jatan is a writer, speaker, and consultant covering various aspects of the space industry, and authors the Moon Monday and Indian Space Progress newsletters.

    Our host Hywel Curtis discussed various topics with Jatan relating to planetary science, lunar missions and the space ecosystem in India. In particular the podcast covers:

    The most important planetary science missions and programs over the last few yearsThe technical aspects at play in the development of the lunar mission ecosystemThe areas of the industry that India is focussing onJatan's own work creating independent content on different aspects of the space industry

    To find out more about Jatan's work please use the links below, as mentioned in the episode:

    Main website: https://jatan.spaceThe Moon Monday newsletter: https://jatan.space/tag/moon-monday/The Indian Space newsletter: https://jatan.space/tag/indian-space/Sponsorship: https://jatan.space/support/Consultancy: https://jatan.space/consulting/

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  • Episode 59 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with John Holst from Ill-Defined Space.

    We discuss all aspects of the launch segment and wider movements in the space industry around the world. In particular we focus on:

    The impacts of the industry's reliance (or over-reliance) on SpaceX for launchHow the other big players in the launch segment are approaching the industryWhat a US-centric launch sector means for space missions around the worldThe upcoming missions and programs that John finds most interesting and importantHis views on the wider industry in the years to come

    To find out more about John's work please use the links below, as mentioned in the episode:

    Website: https://www.illdefined.space/Substack: https://illdefinedspace.substack.com/X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/John__HolstBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/illdefined.space

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  • Trends in the Earth Observation sector - with Aravind Ravichandran of TerraWatch Space

    Episode 58 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Aravind Ravichandran, founder of TerraWatch Space.

    In the episode we discuss trends and movements in the Earth Observation (EO) sector, from a variety of perspectives. In particular we cover:

    New Earth Observation technologies and operating models coming online very soonHow satellite data end users are approaching the marketInsights into data fusion with terrestrial sourcesHow deep space exploration is opening up new opportunities for EO suppliersAnd more

    You can find out more about Aravind and TerraWatch here on the company's website https://terrawatchspace.com/ as well as on the links below:

    EO Summit: https://eosummit.com/
    X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/aravindEO
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravindravichandran/
    Newsletter: https://terrawatchspace.com/newsletter/
    Podcast: https://terrawatchspace.com/podcast/


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  • Episode 57 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch is a conversation with Adrien Saada, Operations Officer of the Space Sustainability Rating (SSR), based in Switzerland.

    In the episode we discuss the progress that has been made in the industry to make space a safer and more sustainable operating environment - as well as all of the work still to do. In particular we cover:

    The current state of play with regards to space debris mitigationThoughts on active debris removalHow the Space Sustainability Rating (SSR) works and how it was developedExpectations on the evolution of debris mitigation and prevention initiatives in the future

    You can find out more about the Space Sustainability Rating (SSR) here on the organization's website: https://spacesustainabilityrating.org/

    Interested in finding out more about the rating? Feel free to contact the SSR team at [email protected]

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  • In episode 56 of the Space Industry podcast by satsearch, our host Hywel Curtis spoke with Justus Parmar, CEO of Fortuna Investments, about investing in the space industry in 2024 and beyond.

    Fortuna Investments is a US-based private investment company operating in various high growth sectors including, space. Int he podcast we discussed various aspects of investing in space companies in today's economy and business climate, including:

    - The macroeconomic trends currently affecting the space industry
    - The factors that space suppliers need to consider in order to navigate challenging market conditions
    - Building the case for space to investors and stakeholders outside of the industry
    - Fortuna Investments' work and plans in the sector

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  • Episode 55 of the Space Industry podcast is a conversation with Kelli Kedis Ogborn, Vice President of Space Commerce & Entrepreneurship at Space Foundation.

    Kelli is an experienced space industry professional who has worked in both the public and private sectors, so we discussed a wide range of issues and insights from both domains, and how they may affect space companies in 2024 and beyond.

    In particular we covered:

    Trends in how companies are coming to market today compared to previous yearsHow space entrepreneurs can balance hype and optimismHow companies outside of our industry should think about their own space strategies, or even becoming a space companyThe evolving role of space agencies in fostering a dynamic industryThe work of the Space Foundation

    You can find out more about the Space Foundation here on their website.

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  • Episode 54 of the Space Industry podcast is a discussion with Adrian Helwig, Analog Field Application Engineer, and Michael Seidl, Systems Engineer from Texas Instruments, about how to develop a high-performing satellite communications payload.

    The evolution of satellite communications technology has pushed the innovation boundaries of subsystems and payloads. Simultaneously, the applications and supply of electronic components and power systems have also advanced in line with new market demands.

    NewSpace companies are tapping into these latest technologies in the satellite communications segment and utilizing it to open opportunities in markets such as laser communications. Therefore, in this episode, we will take a deep dive into the rising demand of high-performing satellite communications payloads, as well as the technical systems required to support these high-performance systems.

    Beamforming / electronically steered antennas, power density, and low board space are key requirements to enable it.RF sampling at high-frequency bands with high instantaneous bandwidth, high-speed ADCs are needed, extremely high quality clocking even more, RF amplifiers replace bulky baluns with even better linearity.High processing needs require efficient power supply as well as power generation capabilities.Advanced security is a key requirement for new missions (e.g. IRIS2 will use quantum key distribution)NewSpace technologies like laser communication, require high-speed data acquisition systems as well as precision pointing systems that require advanced motor control solutions

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  • In episode 53 of the Space Industry podcast Hywel Curtis speaks with Frank Tobin of nanosatellite manufacturer GomSpace North America about the pros and cons of working with external partners in space missions today.

    The ‘build vs. buy’ question is faced by engineers at all levels of satellite and spacecraft development. And it isn’t always simple to answer – there are more options on the market than ever, along with greater pressure to deliver high performance.

    In this podcast we discuss how to go about making that choice in a few key areas of space mission development. We cover:

    How partnering can speed up the deployment of a constellationThe effects on raising finance that agreements (whether binding or principle) with external providers can haveThe pros and cons of partnerships in key areas such as the ground segment and software-defined radio (SDR) useHow the market could continue to mature and develop in years to come


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  • In episode 52 of The Space Industry podcast, Hywel Curtis speaks with Laura Crabtree, Co-founder & CEO of Epsilon3.

    Epsilon3 is a US-based software solutions company providing services in the space as well as other commercial industries. Epsilon3 modernizes space missions by building the industry standard of operational software. Its software platform manages complex operational procedures, saving operators time and reducing errors. The platform supports a majority of a project’s life cycle from integration and testing through live operations.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    How communication between the engineering team and other decision-makers is crucial to ensure the success of the end-to-end space mission development processSet up your organization to make decisionsEmpower people to make a decision, even if it's the wrong oneBe ok with mistakes, and learn from them

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