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  1. In Clear Lake watching the ISS fly over with 12 other female Astros, all of whom visited there at one time or another. Awesome reunion!

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  3. Opening plenary is the Heads of agency from the US, ESA, JAXA, Russia, China, India and Israel. Finding out what everyone is doing.

  4. Attending ISC2015- enjoying seeing all of the SGAC members and meeting up with old friends. Opening plenary happening now.

  5. Getting an update on the status of the commercial crew program from NASA, Boeing, and SpaceX. Still hoping for 2017 for first launch.

  6. Listening to SpaceX, Orbital, and Sierra Nevada talk about the strengths of their vehicles for the ISS cargo mission.

  7. Fergy's big question- what comes next after ISS and shouldn't we be planning this now? Don't want to lose our base in LEO!

  8. ...technology development for improved life on Earth (lettuce that turns on the water when it needs it- very efficient!!)

  9. Chris Ferguson talking about the status of the industry. ISS is an important outpost for human expansion, important for research and..

  10. Hey students- Blue Origin is hiring- go to their website for a list of open positions.

  11. Blue Origin starting suborbital but eventual goal is orbital flight. Rob is also talking about their in house developed engines.

  12. Blue Origin reporting first flight met all expectations but still working on booster recovery.

  13. Listening to Blue Origin's Rob Meyerson talking about their crew capsule and capabilities. HUGE windows in their design.

  14. Kicking off Engineer's Week 2016 today at CalTech with John Tracy. Boeing, AIAA, and SAE working with DiscoverE for this year.

  15. PL puts value on the data and the manipulation of the data they obtain- that is their service. Mass manf and ground stations help

  16. PlaneLabs- using space as a tool for business- imaging the Earth and provides data. They scan the Earth every day.

  17. PlanetLabs- access to space as secondary payloads reduces cost. They have launched 101 satellites in the last two years!

  18. ULA looking to consolidate their footprint to save costs. Trying to expand more into cargo.

  19. Launch business changing dramatically but still important us mission success. Infrastructure is expensive as well still

  20. interoperability in satellites is becoming an important consideration with a bit of blur between govt and industry.

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