February 6, 2024 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.
- Lynk Global finalizes SPAC investment deal merger
The company presently has a 3-satellite constellation providing internet access to a number of remote locations.
- Chinese pseudo-company is considering launching its rockets using “an electromagnetic catapult system”
They say it would increase the rocket’s payload capacity, but so would anti-gravity. We should believe this only when we see it.
- Russia proposes new plan for its post-ISS space station infrastructure
Even less likely than the Chinese proposal above. Or if it does happen, it will not happen for at least ten years from now. Got to keep those jobs funded for as long as possible, whether or not Roscosmos builds anything.
On Christmas Eve 1968 three Americans became the first humans to visit another world. What they did to celebrate was unexpected and profound, and will be remembered throughout all human history. Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8, Robert Zimmerman's classic history of humanity's first journey to another world, tells that story, and it is now available as both an ebook and an audiobook, both with a foreword by Valerie Anders and a new introduction by Robert Zimmerman.
The print edition can be purchased at Amazon. from any other book seller, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit.
The ebook is available everywhere for $5.99 (before discount) at amazon, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. If you buy it from ebookit you don't support the big tech companies and the author gets a bigger cut much sooner.
The audiobook is also available at all these vendors, and is also free with a 30-day trial membership to Audible.
"Not simply about one mission, [Genesis] is also the history of America's quest for the moon... Zimmerman has done a masterful job of tying disparate events together into a solid account of one of America's greatest human triumphs."--San Antonio Express-News
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.
- Lynk Global finalizes SPAC investment deal merger
The company presently has a 3-satellite constellation providing internet access to a number of remote locations.
- Chinese pseudo-company is considering launching its rockets using “an electromagnetic catapult system”
They say it would increase the rocket’s payload capacity, but so would anti-gravity. We should believe this only when we see it.
- Russia proposes new plan for its post-ISS space station infrastructure
Even less likely than the Chinese proposal above. Or if it does happen, it will not happen for at least ten years from now. Got to keep those jobs funded for as long as possible, whether or not Roscosmos builds anything.
On Christmas Eve 1968 three Americans became the first humans to visit another world. What they did to celebrate was unexpected and profound, and will be remembered throughout all human history. Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8, Robert Zimmerman's classic history of humanity's first journey to another world, tells that story, and it is now available as both an ebook and an audiobook, both with a foreword by Valerie Anders and a new introduction by Robert Zimmerman.
The print edition can be purchased at Amazon. from any other book seller, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. The ebook is available everywhere for $5.99 (before discount) at amazon, or direct from my ebook publisher, ebookit. If you buy it from ebookit you don't support the big tech companies and the author gets a bigger cut much sooner.
The audiobook is also available at all these vendors, and is also free with a 30-day trial membership to Audible.
"Not simply about one mission, [Genesis] is also the history of America's quest for the moon... Zimmerman has done a masterful job of tying disparate events together into a solid account of one of America's greatest human triumphs."--San Antonio Express-News
The Chicoms should use the Em drive, since they claimed years ago it worked in space.