October 25, 2424 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Chinese pseudo-company Deep Blue Aerospace will attempt a high altitude vertical hop test with a Nebula-1 first stage next month
It hopes to do a much larger test of its Nebular-2 in ’26, but several observers note the rocket does not yet have landing legs.
- This is a laugh: China’s state security accuses western companies of stealing its technology.
“It did not name any specific countries but claimed some had ‘carried out infiltration and stealing activities in China’s aerospace field’.” Since there is amply evidence of China stealing such technology, this claim is a bit absurd. Why should the West steal back the technology it already as and that China had stole from it.
- NASA delays decision of cutting budgets for both Chandra and Hubble
No surprise, The announced cuts were originally announced to apply pressure on Congress to fund both telescopes. With the election upcoming the agency wants to get Congress on their side. Cutting these popular telescopes just before the election will not servie its insterets.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Chinese pseudo-company Deep Blue Aerospace will attempt a high altitude vertical hop test with a Nebula-1 first stage next month
It hopes to do a much larger test of its Nebular-2 in ’26, but several observers note the rocket does not yet have landing legs.
- This is a laugh: China’s state security accuses western companies of stealing its technology.
“It did not name any specific countries but claimed some had ‘carried out infiltration and stealing activities in China’s aerospace field’.” Since there is amply evidence of China stealing such technology, this claim is a bit absurd. Why should the West steal back the technology it already as and that China had stole from it.
- NASA delays decision of cutting budgets for both Chandra and Hubble
No surprise, The announced cuts were originally announced to apply pressure on Congress to fund both telescopes. With the election upcoming the agency wants to get Congress on their side. Cutting these popular telescopes just before the election will not servie its insterets.