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            "summary": "\nIn this episode of Space Minds, host Mike Gruss sits down with Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy, one of the U.S. Space Force’s most influential acquisition leaders and recipient of the SpaceNews Icon Award for Military Space Achievement.\nThe post Why the Space Force says 2025 changes everything appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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            "summary": "Two space companies have collaborated to demonstrate automated close approaches between spacecraft using a single camera as the primary sensor.\r\nThe post Starfish Space and Impulse Space demonstrate autonomous spacecraft proximity operations appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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            "summary": "Ever wondered how planetary systems like our own Solar System form? Thanks to the European Space Agency’s Gaia space telescope, we're getting a unique peek behind the cosmic curtain into these dusty environments.",
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            "summary": "\nSAN FRANCISCO – University of California spinoff MetaSeismic wasn’t focused on space applications when it began using an artificial intelligence platform to create materials to mitigate vibration and shock. But […]\nThe post MetaSeismic material mitigates vibration and shock in NASA Marshall testing appeared first on SpaceNews.",
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