July 1, 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.
- Firefly conducts rapid launch operation, transporting payload fairing to pad and mating it to Alpha rocket just 14 hours before launch
That liftoff is scheduled for 9:03 pm (Pacific) tonight. The live stream is here.
Four quick links in connection to Space Pioneer’s static fire test catastrophe yesterday:
- Company say it will continue rocket tests, but no large-scale ones in the near future
I think the company is going to have to explain itself to the Chinese government, which is likely to take a much closer interest in what these pseudo-companies are doing. This will not be to prevent dangerous accidents, but to use this most recent accident as a ploy to gain full control of these pseudo-companies.
- Next Cygnus cargo mission will be named after astronaut Dick Scobee, who died in the 1986 Challenger failure
The freighter will be launched by a Falcon 9 sometime in August.
- Mars Odyssey just completed its 100,000th orbit around Mars
It was launched in 2001, and has been in orbit for more than two decades. Nowadays it mostly serves as a communications satellite, relaying data from the rovers/landers back to Earth.
- ISRO head says design of first module for India’s space station is complete
ISRO hopes to launch that module by 2028.
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.
- Firefly conducts rapid launch operation, transporting payload fairing to pad and mating it to Alpha rocket just 14 hours before launch
That liftoff is scheduled for 9:03 pm (Pacific) tonight. The live stream is here.
Four quick links in connection to Space Pioneer’s static fire test catastrophe yesterday:
- Company say it will continue rocket tests, but no large-scale ones in the near future
I think the company is going to have to explain itself to the Chinese government, which is likely to take a much closer interest in what these pseudo-companies are doing. This will not be to prevent dangerous accidents, but to use this most recent accident as a ploy to gain full control of these pseudo-companies.
- Next Cygnus cargo mission will be named after astronaut Dick Scobee, who died in the 1986 Challenger failure
The freighter will be launched by a Falcon 9 sometime in August.
- Mars Odyssey just completed its 100,000th orbit around Mars
It was launched in 2001, and has been in orbit for more than two decades. Nowadays it mostly serves as a communications satellite, relaying data from the rovers/landers back to Earth.
- ISRO head says design of first module for India’s space station is complete
ISRO hopes to launch that module by 2028.








