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Better Satellite World: Satellites & Ukraine, Part 2 - Can Satellites Help Bring an End to the War in Europe?

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In this Better Satellite World podcast, based on the February 2024 edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, we take a look with experts at where we stand in early 2024 with regard to the commercial space industry and a battlefield that has bled two societies, threatened the stability of Europe and will take at least a generation’s wealth to repair.

The battle for Ukraine has been a desperate fight. One filled with miscalculations, brutality and an horrific loss of life. The everyday peace and serenity needed for societies to thrive has been upset in great cities like Kyiv and Kharkiv. Europe, the USA and most of the world wants it to end. It will eventually end. But how? Sheer exhaustion? Or can satellites and commercial space play a role?

Our panel of experts includes:

  • Vera Bergengruen, Senior Correspondent, TIME Magazine
  • David Myers, President & CEO, UltiSat, Inc.
  • Stephen Wood, Senior Director, Maxar News Bureau
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In this Better Satellite World podcast, based on the February 2024 edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, we take a look with experts at where we stand in early 2024 with regard to the commercial space industry and a battlefield that has bled two societies, threatened the stability of Europe and will take at least a generation’s wealth to repair.

The battle for Ukraine has been a desperate fight. One filled with miscalculations, brutality and an horrific loss of life. The everyday peace and serenity needed for societies to thrive has been upset in great cities like Kyiv and Kharkiv. Europe, the USA and most of the world wants it to end. It will eventually end. But how? Sheer exhaustion? Or can satellites and commercial space play a role?

Our panel of experts includes:

  • Vera Bergengruen, Senior Correspondent, TIME Magazine
  • David Myers, President & CEO, UltiSat, Inc.
  • Stephen Wood, Senior Director, Maxar News Bureau
  continue reading

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