June 3, 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.
- DARPA awards small contract to startup Momentus to study how to build large structures in space
Momentus will fly small experiments that will be flown the company’s Vigoride orbital tugs.
- Chinese pseudo-company Deep Blue touts video of leg deployment and drop test of the first stage of its proposed Nebula-1 rocket
The drop was from about 3-5 feet off the ground.
- Another Chinese pseudo-company touts a proposed new rocket
The company is called Fancy Space, and it apparently has nothing at this point but a cool video.
- On this day in 1965, Ed White performed the first American spacewalk during the Gemini-4 mission
White died in the Apollo-1 launchpad fire in 1967.
- On this day in 1966, the Gemini-9 mission launched, crewed by Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan
The goal was to achieve the first completely successful docking in space, but the shroud on the target spacecraft only partly released, preventing the docking. Instead, Stafford and Cernan flew in formation, taking great pictures of that spacecraft, looking like “an angry alligator.”
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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.
- DARPA awards small contract to startup Momentus to study how to build large structures in space
Momentus will fly small experiments that will be flown the company’s Vigoride orbital tugs.
- Chinese pseudo-company Deep Blue touts video of leg deployment and drop test of the first stage of its proposed Nebula-1 rocket
The drop was from about 3-5 feet off the ground.
- Another Chinese pseudo-company touts a proposed new rocket
The company is called Fancy Space, and it apparently has nothing at this point but a cool video.
- On this day in 1965, Ed White performed the first American spacewalk during the Gemini-4 mission
White died in the Apollo-1 launchpad fire in 1967.
- On this day in 1966, the Gemini-9 mission launched, crewed by Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan
The goal was to achieve the first completely successful docking in space, but the shroud on the target spacecraft only partly released, preventing the docking. Instead, Stafford and Cernan flew in formation, taking great pictures of that spacecraft, looking like “an angry alligator.”
Readers!
Every February I run a fund-raising drive during my birthday month. This year I celebrate my 72nd birthday, and hope and plan to continue writing and posting on Behind the Black for as long as I am able.
I hope my readers will support this effort. As I did in my November fund-raising drive, I am offering autographed copies of my books for large donations. Donate $250 and you can have a choice of the hardback of either Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8 or Conscious Choice: The origins of slavery in America and why it matters today and for our future in outer space. Donate $200 and you can get an autographed paperback copy of either. IMPORTANT! If you donate enough to get a book, please email me separately to tell me which book you want and the address to mail it to.
Please consider supporting my work here at Behind the Black. 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.
Your help allows me to do this kind of intelligent analysis. I take no advertising or sponsors, so my reporting isn't influenced by donations by established space or drug companies. Instead, I rely entirely on donations and subscriptions from my readers, which gives me the freedom to write what I think, unencumbered by outside influences.
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4. Donate by check, payable to Robert Zimmerman and mailed to
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Minor correction, White flew Gemini 4.
I’ll drop this in here:
Gemini 9A Full Mission
Retro Space (2023)
https://youtu.be/EIUTv9OM008
(51:31)
“The Gemini IX mission, entirely based on historical narration, mission audio and footage. The full mission is covered, showing training, launch, Agena rendezvous, EVA, recovery and results.”
Patrick Underwood. Typo fixed. I misread the roman numerals, when I should have just used my own brain. Thanks.
and this one.
(very well done)
The Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium (2014)
Grand Rapids Public Museum, Grand Rapids, Mi.
https://youtu.be/8QYRGP9S8pM
6:23
The first docking in space was achieved by Gemini 8
Chris–
Gemini 8 –
“We’ve Got Serious Problems Here….”
https://youtu.be/WniA1hsqsPs
(1:04:15)
“The crew perform the first docking of two spacecraft in orbit, which is followed, not long afterwards, with the near catastrophic incident. Unknown to the crew, a thruster on Gemini becomes stuck open and the docked spacecraft begin to yaw. Thinking the issue is with the Agena, the crew separate from it, but the yaw turns into a spin as the thruster continues to spew fuel out the side of the spacecraft. As the crew regains contact with CSQ the drama unfolds…..”
On the northeast side of San Antonio, there is a middle school name Ed White Middle School. Named for THE Ed White, of course.
Chris: I should have said the “first completely successful docking”, as Gemini 8 has serious problems that caused an immediate mission abort only 30 minutes after that docking. Though the problem, an out of control attitude thruster, was believed to be independent of the docking, no one could be sure until it was done again.
I have added the appropriate words.
Catch Thirty-Thr33-
Good stuff.
Apparently, there’s a Roger B. Chaffee Elementary School, and the Virgil Grissom High School, in Huntsville, Alabama.