June 12, 2023 Quick space links
After a week break BtB’s stringer Jay returns!
- Astra shareholders agree to reverse stock split in order to prevent its stock from being delisted
In other words, if you owned one share that share could end up being equal to somewhere between 1/5th or 1/15th of one share. The goal of such a reverse split is to raise the value of one share to higher than a dollar, the minimum the stock market was insisting on or it would delist Astra.
- On June 7th astronauts on Tiangong-3 installed a new xenon tank for the propulsion system on the Tianhe module
The tank was apparently brought up on the most recent Tianzhou freighter, and transported to its proper place through the airlock on the Mengtian module.
- The upper stage from 2016 North Korea rocket launch burned up over the Southern Ocean on June 9, 2023
According to the link, there are now only three North Korean objects remaining in orbit, all from launches years ago.
- Stoke Space successfully completes another static fire test of its revolutionary engine design
Rather than building large engines releasing their energy through a single large nozzle, Stoke releases the energy through a ring of small nozzles. This test demonstrated the ability to adjust the thrust in different places on the ring, thus simulating the gymballing of a normal nozzle to steer the rocket.
After a week break BtB’s stringer Jay returns!
- Astra shareholders agree to reverse stock split in order to prevent its stock from being delisted
In other words, if you owned one share that share could end up being equal to somewhere between 1/5th or 1/15th of one share. The goal of such a reverse split is to raise the value of one share to higher than a dollar, the minimum the stock market was insisting on or it would delist Astra.
- On June 7th astronauts on Tiangong-3 installed a new xenon tank for the propulsion system on the Tianhe module
The tank was apparently brought up on the most recent Tianzhou freighter, and transported to its proper place through the airlock on the Mengtian module.
- The upper stage from 2016 North Korea rocket launch burned up over the Southern Ocean on June 9, 2023
According to the link, there are now only three North Korean objects remaining in orbit, all from launches years ago.
- Stoke Space successfully completes another static fire test of its revolutionary engine design
Rather than building large engines releasing their energy through a single large nozzle, Stoke releases the energy through a ring of small nozzles. This test demonstrated the ability to adjust the thrust in different places on the ring, thus simulating the gymballing of a normal nozzle to steer the rocket.








