Is space really as “cool” as pop culture makes it seem? We’re wrapping up Season One of Space Matters: The Space Governance Podcast with a thought-provoking episode titled "Space Is Not Cool". Join ACSG Chair Dr. Cassandra Steer and our Executive Director Dr. Aleksandar Deejay as they discuss how pop culture has shaped public perceptions of space and why the reality of space activity is far more essential to human life—and less glamorous—than Star Wars and Star Trek suggest. From satellite technology enabling GPS, weather forecasts, and disaster response, to concerns about tech-driven solutionism, this episode reflects what it means for space to be “cool” and why redefining it as critical infrastructure is key to our future. 🎧 Listen to the full episode and explore our podcast series here: https://shorturl.at/02mxz 📄 Read policy papers from our "Securing Australia Through Space" series, featuring experts across government, industry, and academia, based on our recent workshop: https://shorturl.at/0hQdE We’ll be back next year with more expert commentary on 21st-century space governance issues. Special thanks to our producer Amelia Taylor for making this podcast series possible. #spacegovernance #spacelaw #spacepolicy #spacesecurity ANU Institute for Space | InSpace Australian Space Agency Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet ANU National Security College School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) Crawford School of Public Policy Tech Policy Design Centre United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) ANU College of Asia & the Pacific ANU Defence Institute
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A cut from our recent podcast, as Salman Hameed visits China - Watch the full podcast to hear about the great Shanghai Planetarium, trains and China's progress in Space Sciences. Full video: https://lnkd.in/dQQFReMP
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🎧🚀 In Case You Missed It! Just released on Friday, dive into our latest HawkEye 360 podcast episode from Space Symposium 2024: "Orbital Economics: Driving National Security Innovation Through Private Investment." Join Patrick Zeitouni and experts Chris Quilty, Charlie McGillis, and Nick Sinai as they unravel the synergy of tech and business acumen with U.S. government needs, all supercharged by private investment. Tune in now for essential insights into the future of national security! 🌌 Listen now => https://lnkd.in/geD8pvKR
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Are rising geopolitical tensions ever a good thing? 🤔 Find out in the latest episode of The Satellite & NewSpace Matters Podcast, featuring returning guest Gary Calnan, CFA, the CEO of CisLunar Industries. He shared his insights on the current space race and the impact of global politics on the space industry as a whole. Watch the clip below or tune into the whole episode through the links in the comments to hear what he said ⬇️ #Satellite #Space #Politics
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Today we are opening a new chapter: podcasts! Together with Radio Arctic, we will be releasing a podcast on specific polar topics from time to time. As part of this, Radio Arctic will be talking to experts, helping to provide you with the latest information. This time, the question of territorial claims and treaties in polar regions is on the agenda. What is the situation in the Arctic, how do the countries really stand in relation to each other? What is the value of the Antarctic Treaty? Where are the boundaries and limitations? Radio Arctic spokre to Klaus Dodds, Camilla Brekke and Michael Byers Who is the podcast for? For anyone who wants to look beyond their own borders. So, whether you are on vacation somewhere or at home, listen to the podcast and be better informed than everyone else! #arcticcircle #podcast #borders #treaties #antarctica #information #policy #economy #science
Podcast Radio Arctic – Territorial claims and treaties in polar regions
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I'm very happy to announce that we open up a new chapter and officially add podcasts to our information platform. To this end, we have teamed up with two amazing and highly innovative podcasters which I will introduce in another post. The latest podcast is looking at a highly interesting topic: Territorial claims in polar regions and the treaties that should govern these claims. To this end, Radio Arctic spoke with three experts Camilla Brekke Klaus Dodds, and Michael Byers who hare some great insights into this highly discussed topic. Tune in and be better informed! #Arctic #Antarctic #policy #treaties #borders #limits #ArcticCouncil #AntarcticTreaty #discussion #podcast #information
Today we are opening a new chapter: podcasts! Together with Radio Arctic, we will be releasing a podcast on specific polar topics from time to time. As part of this, Radio Arctic will be talking to experts, helping to provide you with the latest information. This time, the question of territorial claims and treaties in polar regions is on the agenda. What is the situation in the Arctic, how do the countries really stand in relation to each other? What is the value of the Antarctic Treaty? Where are the boundaries and limitations? Radio Arctic spokre to Klaus Dodds, Camilla Brekke and Michael Byers Who is the podcast for? For anyone who wants to look beyond their own borders. So, whether you are on vacation somewhere or at home, listen to the podcast and be better informed than everyone else! #arcticcircle #podcast #borders #treaties #antarctica #information #policy #economy #science
Podcast Radio Arctic – Territorial claims and treaties in polar regions
https://polarjournal.ch/en/
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The first episode of Breaking Waves is live! I hope you'll give a listen to our conversation with AI thought leader Bill H. on the potential this technology has to transform the way we study and conserve our planet: https://lnkd.in/dtciZSEj #ocean #AI #innovation
Could AI be as transformational a force for our understanding of life as the microscope or the telescope? Check out the first episode of WWF Nature Breaking's new spinoff podcast on the future of oceans, Breaking Waves! Watch now: https://wwf.to/4c4wUrB.
Breaking Waves: AI for Oceans
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It was fascinating to speak to both Steve Young and Stephen Lathrope from ICEYE as they bring to life what SAR data can do and will continue to do to to help address critical challenges for humanity caused by #climatechange
Join Steve Young and Stephen Lathrope in a new episode of Seraphim Space's podcast, where they shed light on our radar satellite technology and its real-world applications. From revolutionizing disaster response to helping close the #insurance protection gap, discover how we're deploying the world's largest SAR satellite constellation to address critical challenges posed by #ClimateChange. Listen to the full episode at https://hubs.li/Q02M0Y4b0.
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Later this week, the Australian Centre for Space Governance (ACSG) will release the next episode of Space Matters: The Space Governance Podcast, which discusses Australia's first survey on public understandings of space activities. Hosted by ACSG executive director Dr. Aleksandar Deejay with steering committee members Dr.Tristan Moss and Kathryn Robison Hasani, PhD. this insightful discussion is based on a recent publication exploring the significant gap between public interest and knowledge of space technologies. Key Findings: • A notable lack of awareness and knowledge about space activities among Australians. • A disconnect between public interest in space and the actual knowledge about space technologies. • A crucial need for clearer messaging and communication on how space activities impact daily life, national needs, and government priorities. Don’t miss this rich podcast episode that looks into promoting public understanding of space governance. Tune in to learn how we can bridge the knowledge gap and better communicate the critical role of space activities, which have widespread effects on commercial, industry, and government stakeholders. 🎧 Keep your eyes peeled later this week on our LinkedIn and website #spacegovernance #spacelaw #spacepolicy #sciencecommunication ANU Institute for Space | InSpace UNSW Canberra Flinders University School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet)
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I definitely experienced a great deal of fulfilment after the publication of the first self-produced podcast episode for the EU Global Action on Space! Things I learned: 🔵 Audacity is a great (and free) tool for audio editing 🔵 Editing takes more time than you can imagine (but you can easily get faster with tips & trainings) 🔵 The Caribbean islands and Europe are closer than ever in the space domain, and it's just the beginning You can find the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts and Deezer ⬇
Podcast | New Down to Space episode available: EU-Caribbean cooperation in space
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overview of the evolving space economy....
In the latest episode of the Space Capital Podcast, Managing Partners Chad Anderson and Justus Kilian discuss the key developments in Q1 2024. Topics include the rise in satellite investments, the impact of inflation and interest rates, SpaceX’s record-breaking activities, the growth in geospatial applications, and overall market dynamics. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the evolving space economy. Tune in to dive deeper into these insights: https://lnkd.in/e523HZRm
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