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NEA Population Observation and Modeling: Practical Challenges, Tremendous Advances

Technical Dispatches, as related by the team behind Karman+, are intended to bring readers behind the scenes and into the research. In this edition, Lauri, a Finnish astronomer, Ph.D. and asteroid characterization specialist at Karman+, shares insights into his recent research and how his scope of understanding and interest

by Lauri Siltala, Nov 29, 2022

Boldly we go… but citing our sources

Technical Dispatches are intended to bring readers behind the scenes and into the research. In this edition, Daynan, a Karman+ co-founder who has spent his career leading applied research and data and engineering teams, shares some of the driving principles guiding the science and engineering effort at Karman+. Welcome to

by Daynan Crull, Oct 27, 2022

K+ Update | Q3 2022

Market Update Last quarter, we wrote that the prior 3 months had been an absolute rollercoaster in the macro sense. These 3 months and our outlook are unchanged unfortunately…

by Teun van den Dries, Oct 03, 2022

Autonomous Rendezvous with Small Temporarily Captured Orbiters

We are very proud of the work Shota Takahashi did with Daynan Crull and Lisa Whittle with guidance from Dan Scheeres for Karman+ on analyzing proximate operations for spacecraft/asteroid interactions. Shota presented at the AAS/AIAA Astrodynamics Specialist Conference on August 10, 2022, in Charlotte. Congrats to Shota for

by Daynan Crull, Aug 11, 2022

K+ Update | Q2 2022

Market Update The last 3 months has been an absolute rollercoaster in the macro sense with inflation staying high and markets slipping more and more. Startup values were inflated compared to public market comparables and have collapsed even more as funding disappeared. Space startups raised an aggregate of $47 billion

by Teun van den Dries, Jul 04, 2022

Denver Gazette on asteroid mining

Asteroid mining company eyeing DenverColorado’s Economic Development Commission on Thursday approved almost $2.5 million in economic incentives to lure two companies to the state, a move expected to create almost 550 jobs.Denver GazetteDennis Huspeni dennis.huspenigazette.com

by Teun van den Dries, May 27, 2022

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