October 31, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- At Boeing’s request the FCC withdraws its license for a low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation, approved less than two years ago
The forfeiture cost Boeing $2.2 million, but is likely necessary because of the company’s many other problems that make building this constellation impossible.
- Sierra Space shows of image of its Tenacity Dream Chaser reusable mini-shuttle
The spacecraft does appear almost finished, making the present ready date for launch the end of this year increasingly likely.
- Rocket Lab now targets the end of 2024 for launch of its privately funded Venus mission
Now called Venus Life Finder, this new target date firms up the mission’s schedule, as the last word from the company was that it had delayed it to 2025.
- FAA announces it has completed its safety review of SpaceX’s proposed next Starship/Superheavy test launch
A somewhat meaningless announcement, as no license was rewarded because Fish & Wildlife is still doing its own investigation.
- PLD touts its Miura-5 orbital rocket, ready to launch in 2025
The only other detail provided is that the rocket will have a thrust of 1 MN and lift at least 500kg to orbit.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- At Boeing’s request the FCC withdraws its license for a low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation, approved less than two years ago
The forfeiture cost Boeing $2.2 million, but is likely necessary because of the company’s many other problems that make building this constellation impossible.
- Sierra Space shows of image of its Tenacity Dream Chaser reusable mini-shuttle
The spacecraft does appear almost finished, making the present ready date for launch the end of this year increasingly likely.
- Rocket Lab now targets the end of 2024 for launch of its privately funded Venus mission
Now called Venus Life Finder, this new target date firms up the mission’s schedule, as the last word from the company was that it had delayed it to 2025.
- FAA announces it has completed its safety review of SpaceX’s proposed next Starship/Superheavy test launch
A somewhat meaningless announcement, as no license was rewarded because Fish & Wildlife is still doing its own investigation.
- PLD touts its Miura-5 orbital rocket, ready to launch in 2025
The only other detail provided is that the rocket will have a thrust of 1 MN and lift at least 500kg to orbit.