July 6, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Seattle press goes ga-ga over Blue Origin pr event
The article touts the “thousands of jobs” Blue Origin will bring the city. It seems unaware the company’s accomplishments so far have been remarkably disappointing.
- Another Vega-C engine failure during static fire test
The test was part of the investigation following a failure of an identical engine during a Vega-C December 2022 launch. This new failure was on an engine that had been upgraded, so the European Space Agency has now begun an independent review. Vega-C will thus not resume launches this year.
- At international conference Russia offers other nations participation in its proposed Russian Orbital Station
A diagram of that station can be found here. As Jay quite correctly notes, “China does not want them, we don’t want them, and India signed the Artemis Accords. This new station is made up of leftovers from the ISS and one module that was never launched. Their program has become a side-show.”
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Seattle press goes ga-ga over Blue Origin pr event
The article touts the “thousands of jobs” Blue Origin will bring the city. It seems unaware the company’s accomplishments so far have been remarkably disappointing.
- Another Vega-C engine failure during static fire test
The test was part of the investigation following a failure of an identical engine during a Vega-C December 2022 launch. This new failure was on an engine that had been upgraded, so the European Space Agency has now begun an independent review. Vega-C will thus not resume launches this year.
- At international conference Russia offers other nations participation in its proposed Russian Orbital Station
A diagram of that station can be found here. As Jay quite correctly notes, “China does not want them, we don’t want them, and India signed the Artemis Accords. This new station is made up of leftovers from the ISS and one module that was never launched. Their program has become a side-show.”