
Doug Mohney
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Doug Mohney
@DougonIPComm
#broadband, #fiber #datacenter, gadgets,(aero)space. #satellite #iot. Trade shows. #Vegas & #CES sometimes. Continency bailout @[email protected]




Harry Reid International Airport reported another decline in passenger traffic, according to figures released Tuesday. fox5vegas.com/2026/03/25/las…




Notable: X and XAI are not expected to be the main part of the IPO pitch to Wall Street, despite recently paying $250B for it. Source says the focus is on 1) space launch business 2) Starlink 3) data center potential. More juicy details from our 🚀 scoop here theinformation.com/articles/space…


Starting at 9 am ET, @NASAAdmin will address the public about the direction of the space agency followed by a series of panels expanding on those priorities. We'll live tweet updates throughout the day on this thread. 🧵1/n Isaacman previewed this during our interview with him:









Brent crude just tanked below $100 on this ceasefire headline.

@mdcainjr @ABernNYC @Astrolab_Space @Int_Machines @LunarOutpostInc @NASAKennedy @Axiom_Space @FireflySpace 101/ The Skyfall helicopters are designed to go scout for potential human landing sites on Mars.






@mdcainjr @ABernNYC @Astrolab_Space @Int_Machines @LunarOutpostInc @NASAKennedy @Axiom_Space @FireflySpace 94/ Fox shifts to missions that are "not possible within the scope of our current budget, but are of great interest to the nation, to the world, and would be right for such partnerships." She begins in the realm of planetary defense.

@mdcainjr @ABernNYC @Astrolab_Space @Int_Machines @LunarOutpostInc @NASAKennedy @Axiom_Space 77/ The presentations are picking back up with Dr. Nicola Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, promising to "dazzle" the audience with space science updates.

@mdcainjr @ABernNYC @Astrolab_Space @Int_Machines @LunarOutpostInc 40/ JAXA's pressurized rover is being built with support from Toyota. Background: global.toyota/en/mobility/te…


67/ Weigel shifts to the commercial use of the ISS, like with the four, private astronaut missions on the U.S. side and the two that are forthcoming. "After more than 25 years of crewed operations, we have seen some amazing discoveries on station, but we haven't yet seen breakthrough products, capabilities, or services that generate significant demand."


