Universe of Bright Minds

by Satellite Evolution Global

Satellite Evolution Group - Universe of Bright Minds is your gateway to the cutting edge of satellite technology and innovation. Join us as we explore the latest advancements, discuss emerging trends, and connect with the brightest minds shaping the satellite industry. From groundbreaking missions to transformative applications, our podcast brings you expert insights, inspiring stories, and thought-provoking ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Building the In-Space Propellant Supply Chain

    Building the In-Space Propellant Supply Chain

    Orbit Fab was founded in 2018 to eliminate the single-use spacecraft paradigm with in-space refueling. Spacecraft are still limited to the amount of fuel they are launched with, which limits flexibility and poses long-term risks to the space environment. It resupplied water to the ISS, and launched the first commercial fuel depot into LEO. Its RAFTI refueling interface has become the industry-standard, and it has signed the first commercial and US Government fuel delivery services deals. Crispin Littlehales discusses the company and future plans with Daniel Faber, Founding CEO of Orbit Fab.

  • How Scottish space data is set to revolutionise financial services

    How Scottish space data is set to revolutionise financial services

    Scottish space technology companies are at the forefront of helping financial institutions manage risk, verify sustainability claims, and make smarter investment decisions. By offering unprecedented insights into assets and portfolios, satellite data is reshaping how financial risks are assessed – helping to improve decision-making, protect investments, and drive better returns. Satellite Evolution Group discusses this interesting topic. Visit Scottish Development International to find out more.

  • Starlink Shines in Europe

    Starlink Shines in Europe

    According to Luke Kehoe, Industry Analyst Europe at Ookla, while Europe may not represent the largest market for satellite solutions, low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations have emerged as an important part of the connectivity toolkit in the region. And with a network of more than 7,000 satellites worldwide, SpaceX’s Starlink has taken advantage of this, securing a leading position in the LEO market, both in Europe and globally. Universe of Bright Minds discusses the findings. The full report can be found at Ookla: here

  • Asteroid 2024 YR4

    Asteroid 2024 YR4

    The European Space Agency (ESA) is closely monitoring near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4, which poses a small but non-zero chance of impacting Earth in 2032. Currently estimated to be 40-100 meters wide, the asteroid has a 1.2% probability of impact according to ESA, a figure corroborated by NASA. This risk level has triggered the activation of two UN-endorsed international groups—the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) and the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG)—to coordinate observation efforts and plan potential mitigation strategies.

  • Economics of Satellite and Space

    Economics of Satellite and Space

    Crispin Littlehales, Global Editor, Satellite Evolution Group talks to Chad Anderson, Founder and Managing Partner, Space Capital. Described by TechCrunch as “among the best-positioned people on either the investment or the operator side to weigh in on the current and future state of the space startup industry,” Chad Anderson has been pioneering investment in the Space Economy for over a decade. He is also author of The Space Economy: Capitalize on the Greatest Business Opportunity of our Lifetime, published by Wiley.