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 Posted inCommercialCopernic Space welcomes Kevin O& 8217;Connell to advisory boardbyDebra Werner April 22, 2022January 23, 2023Click to share on X  Opens in new window Click to share on Facebook  Opens in new window Click to share on Linke air force rose dIn  Opens in new window  jordan homme Click to share on Reddit  Opens in new window Click to email a link to a friend  Opens in new window Click to share on nike air force 1 07  Clipboard  Opens in new window Kevin O Connell, director of the Office of Space Commerce, said the  silver lining  from the near-miss of two defunct satellites may be more awareness of the importance of space traffic management.  Credit: SpaceNews/Jeff FoustSAN FRANCISCO 鈥?Copernic Space, the latest company to bring Kevin O Connell onto its advisory board, is unlike other ventures the former director of the U.S. Office of Space Commerce has joined.In contrast to the space situational awareness and space traffic management startups O Connell tends to work with, Copernic Space has the lofty ambition of creating  Ztlg It's almost impossible to overstate how terrible the past 12 months salomon acs pro & xA0;have been for abortion providers: They&amp nike sb dunk ;apos;ve seen& xA0;maliciously edited videos intended to deceive peop campus shoes le into thinking abortion clinics sell baby parts; a huge spike in harassment and threats directed at providers and medical researchers; the longest sustained terrorist shoot-out in American history, resulting in three people being killed and nine injured at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood; seemingly endless congressional investigations that have produced invasive subpoenas into providers and their allies' practices; state investigations into abortion funding and fetal-tissue disposal; scores of new& xA0;anti-abortion legislation; and more.It's been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year & x2014; until today. For the first time in what seems like eons, abortion providers and the patients they serve were victorious. And it was a huge victory indeed.Today, the Supreme