AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoSpaceport Launches: ESA’s SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) lifted off from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana on a Vega-C rocket, aiming for the first global imaging of how Earth’s magnetosphere responds to solar wind—key for better forecasting of space weather that can disrupt satellites, comms, navigation, and power. Tech Supply Chain: Teledyne Space Imaging supplied two CCD370 sensors for SMILE’s Soft X-ray Imager, built to capture soft X-ray emissions from the solar wind–magnetosphere boundary. Commercial Space: After a Blue Origin New Glenn test-fire explosion the day before, ULA still flew—launching 29 Amazon Leo internet satellites from Cape Canaveral on May 29, with Amazon’s broader plan to compete with Starlink via a ~3,000-satellite constellation. Regional Diplomacy & Energy: Brazil and Suriname will negotiate trade expansion in the second half of the year, with talks also reflecting Suriname’s offshore oil and gas potential and new cooperation areas like energy, logistics, transport, agriculture, and communications. Wildlife AI: TropiCam-AI is designed to detect and identify tree-dwelling species from camera traps in the Americas, targeting a gap where most AI tools focus on ground animals.
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