SKTLs Space Newsletter: CSS Goes Commercial, Russians & The ISS, Sustaining Space, Anti-Gravity Suits And Much More

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SKTLs Space Newsletter: CSS Goes Commercial, Russians & The ISS, Sustaining Space, Anti-Gravity Suits And Much More

SKTLs Newsletter #16 includes information about the China Space Station opening up commercially, the effects of the invasion against Ukraine onboard the ISS, ESA’s HERA asteroid mission, priorities sustaining life in space, the upcoming ISS spacewalk, on this day in space in 2008, the latest from NASA developments and missions, Slingshot Aerospace latest funding round, Acme gets FCC launch approval and interesting facts about asteroids and meteors.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: As part of our launch process, SKTLs has been actively reaching out and partnering with various space companies and entities. Some of these partnerships are catching traction and are still being developed. With this additional interest from the space industry, we are going to postpone the SKTLs Airdrop so that we can reach more people to have a better critical mass of Space and Crypto enthusiasts as part of our community before launching. As such, the SKTLs Airdrop will happen on SPACE DAY, MAY 6, 2022 at midnight rather than on January 1. Reaching critical mass before the airdrop will help ensure that the SKTLs token has the best chance of creating real value with liquidity and little volatility for all SKTL holders. Thank you for being a part of this revolutionary concept, process and mission. 

Thanks for joining the SKTLs community mission to help create a sustainable space economy. It’s more apparent than ever that we all have an immediate responsibility to protect the planet and help progress human space migration. 

The SKTLs family wants to keep you up to date and informed on the development of the space economy, space exploration and space related cryptos. In this newsletter subscribers will find recent news about space, including lots of interesting facts about our new frontier.
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I need a launch break!”
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Space News

China’s Space Station Will Open To Commercial Activity
China is planning to open its doors to the private sector after completion of the Tiangong space station.

Russian Modules Detaching From The ISS
Russia continues invading Ukraine, cooperation in space may be waning.

The Backbone Of Hera
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer is the central core of the ESA’s asteroid mission for planetary defense.

What’s A Sustainable Space Environment? 
Examining the debris environment in LEO and sustaining future space operations.

Space Station Crew Prepares For Spacewalk
Spacewalks, vein scans and anti-gravity suits are mere morsels of a typical day in the life of the space station crew.

On This Day In Space! March 11, 2008 
On March 11, 2008 the Japanese Kibo Logistics Module was launched on a mission to the space station.

NASA
This Week @NASA
Efforts to monitor Earth’s climate, a spacecraft for an asteroid mission is close to its final configuration, assembly of the Europa Clipper spacecraft is underway and more.

SPACE STARTUP AND PRIVATE COMPANY NEWS 


SPACE DEBRIS TRACKING, SATELLITE IMAGERY
Slingshot Aerospace’s latest fundraising round. 
Slingshot Aerospace secures funds to expand and commercialize its space collision-avoidance platform.

WEATHER TRACKING, SATELLITE IMAGERY
Acme’s weather data constellation. 
Acme AtronOmatic, vendor of the MyRadar weather app, wins FCC approval and plans to launch its sats on a Rocket Lab Electron.

Fun facts about space…
Ever wonder why asteroids and comets aren’t round like planets?
The less massive an object is in space, the less round it is. …but why?
 
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