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Marble Imaging: How a Journalist Became a Space Founder

Marble Imaging: How a Journalist Became a Space Founder

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The conversation covers the transition from journalism to space entrepreneurship, the impact of commercial satellite imagery, the formation of Marble Imaging, challenges of Earth observation data, and the regulatory challenges in the space industry. It provides insights into the journey of Alexander Epp and the complexities of the space industry, highlighting the need for regulatory support and the impact of commercial satellite imagery. The conversation delves into the challenges of the Earth observation market, the complexity of entering this market, the relevance of Earth observation in Europe, the experience of building a space company, and the hiring process for a space company.Takeaways- Transition from journalism to space entrepreneurship- Impact of commercial satellite imagery- Challenges of Earth observation data- Formation of Marble Imaging- Regulatory challenges in the space industry Earth observation market challenges- Complexity of Earth observation market- Importance of Earth observation in Europe- Starting a space company- Hiring for a space companyChapters- 00:00 From Journalism to Space Entrepreneurship- 09:04 Formation of Marble Imaging- 15:11 Challenges of Earth Observation Data- 20:21 Regulatory Challenges in the Space Industry- 38:18 Challenges in the Earth Observation Market- 51:46 Relevance of Earth Observation in Europe- 59:20 Building Marble Imaging as a Space Company


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