April 19, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Airbus unveils its own space station module concept dubbed LOOP
As far as I can tell, this is just a bunch of pretty pictures. As Jay notes, “OK, who will buy it? How will it get up [in orbit]?”
- Blue Origin touts picture of the nozzles for its BE-7 engine
This is the engine the company has proposed for its Blue Moon manned lunar lander. As the first comment in the thread notes sardonically, “If you could launch something this century…”
- Science team for the UAE’s Hope Mars orbiter touts the global map of Mars it produced
They published this at the start of the week, but I didn’t think it merited a post. A quick link however yes.
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Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Airbus unveils its own space station module concept dubbed LOOP
As far as I can tell, this is just a bunch of pretty pictures. As Jay notes, “OK, who will buy it? How will it get up [in orbit]?”
- Blue Origin touts picture of the nozzles for its BE-7 engine
This is the engine the company has proposed for its Blue Moon manned lunar lander. As the first comment in the thread notes sardonically, “If you could launch something this century…”
- Science team for the UAE’s Hope Mars orbiter touts the global map of Mars it produced
They published this at the start of the week, but I didn’t think it merited a post. A quick link however yes.
Readers!
My annual February birthday fund-raising drive for Behind the Black is now over. Thank you to everyone who donated or subscribed. While not a record-setter, the donations were more than sufficient and slightly above average.
As I have said many times before, I can’t express what it means to me to get such support, especially as no one is required to pay anything to read my work. Thank you all again!
For those readers who like my work here at Behind the Black and haven't contributed so far, please consider donating or subscribing. My analysis of space, politics, and culture, taken from the perspective of an historian, is almost always on the money and ahead of the game. For example, in 2020 I correctly predicted that the COVID panic was unnecessary, that the virus was apparently simply a variation of the flu, that masks were not simply pointless but if worn incorrectly were a health threat, that the lockdowns were a disaster and did nothing to stop the spread of COVID. Every one of those 2020 conclusions has turned out right.
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Current launch capacity.
https://twitter.com/sciguyspace/status/1648707952579166211?s=46&t=cvJVjKrHicguREb6KCkTAg
I’m pretty sure that the DoD has the contractual right to commandeer any SpaceX launch in the event of a serious emergency. Even if they don’t, I’m also pretty sure Elon Musk would grant it, and/or arrange additional launches as required. He has his head screwed on right.