Arianespace launches 34 OneWeb satellites
Capitalism in space: Arianespace today used a Soyuz-2 rocket to successfully complete its first launch in 2022, placing 34 OneWeb satellites into orbit.
The 2022 launch race:
6 SpaceX
2 China
1 Virgin Orbit
1 ULA
1 Russia
1 Europe (Arianespace)
For more information about today’s OneWeb launch, go here.
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From the press release: In this ground-breaking new history of early America, historian Robert Zimmerman not only exposes the lie behind The New York Times 1619 Project that falsely claims slavery is central to the history of the United States, he also provides profound lessons about the nature of human societies, lessons important for Americans today as well as for all future settlers on Mars and elsewhere in space.
Conscious Choice: The origins of slavery in America and why it matters today and for our future in outer space, is a riveting page-turning story that documents how slavery slowly became pervasive in the southern British colonies of North America, colonies founded by a people and culture that not only did not allow slavery but in every way were hostile to the practice.
Conscious Choice does more however. In telling the tragic history of the Virginia colony and the rise of slavery there, Zimmerman lays out the proper path for creating healthy societies in places like the Moon and Mars.
“Zimmerman’s ground-breaking history provides every future generation the basic framework for establishing new societies on other worlds. We would be wise to heed what he says.” —Robert Zubrin, founder of founder of the Mars Society.
All editions are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and all book vendors, with the ebook priced at $5.99 before discount. The ebook can also be purchased direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit, in which case you don't support the big tech companies and I get a bigger cut much sooner.
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Capitalism in space: Arianespace today used a Soyuz-2 rocket to successfully complete its first launch in 2022, placing 34 OneWeb satellites into orbit.
The 2022 launch race:
6 SpaceX
2 China
1 Virgin Orbit
1 ULA
1 Russia
1 Europe (Arianespace)
For more information about today’s OneWeb launch, go here.
Now available in hardback and paperback as well as ebook!
From the press release: In this ground-breaking new history of early America, historian Robert Zimmerman not only exposes the lie behind The New York Times 1619 Project that falsely claims slavery is central to the history of the United States, he also provides profound lessons about the nature of human societies, lessons important for Americans today as well as for all future settlers on Mars and elsewhere in space.
Conscious Choice: The origins of slavery in America and why it matters today and for our future in outer space, is a riveting page-turning story that documents how slavery slowly became pervasive in the southern British colonies of North America, colonies founded by a people and culture that not only did not allow slavery but in every way were hostile to the practice.
Conscious Choice does more however. In telling the tragic history of the Virginia colony and the rise of slavery there, Zimmerman lays out the proper path for creating healthy societies in places like the Moon and Mars.
“Zimmerman’s ground-breaking history provides every future generation the basic framework for establishing new societies on other worlds. We would be wise to heed what he says.” —Robert Zubrin, founder of founder of the Mars Society.
All editions are available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and all book vendors, with the ebook priced at $5.99 before discount. The ebook can also be purchased direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit, in which case you don't support the big tech companies and I get a bigger cut much sooner.
Autographed printed copies are also available at discount directly from me (hardback $24.95; paperback $14.95; Shipping cost for either: $5.00). Just email me at zimmerman @ nasw dot org.
I’m unclear on who gets credit in cases like this. Is it the spaceport that counts, the origin of the rocket, the mission control team, who pays for the launch?
This is being counted as Arianespace rather than Russia even though a Russian rocket was used. Does this mean that if a SpaceX or RocketLab launch was done from a UK spaceport for the UK government, that it would count towards the UK rather than SpaceX or RocketLab?
David K: I admit that assigning nation credit for these Arianespace/Soyuz launches is admittedly difficult. I made the decision to assign French Guiana launches to Arianespace because it is Arianespace that manages the entire launch, including getting the customers. This is far different than a SpaceX or Rocket Lab launch from a UK spaceport, since in those cases the launch would still be managed entirely by the engineers of those companies, not the spaceport’s people.
When a Soyuz launches OneWeb satellites from Russia I assign that to Russia because Russia manages that launch entirely.
I recognize this is a kludge, but it is I think a reasonable compromise.
Robert Zimmerman: Makes sense. Thanks for the clarification!