February 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. I also apologize for the lack of posting today, as I have been dealing with eye doctors.
- Flight path over the ocean for Chinese launch from ocean barge tonight
The rocket is the Jielong-3, or Smart Dragon-3, on its third launch, lifting off at 7 pm (Pacific) tonight but tomorrow in China.
- Gaganyaan test capsule used for launch abort flight to be refurbished for future launchpad abort test
The launch abort test was in October 2023. The launchpad abort test is expected later this year.
- Full production of Russia’s new Angara rocket won’t begin for at least one to one-and-a-half years
That’s at least a six month delay from previous promises. It also means Russia will take more than two decades to design and build this rocket.
- New section of second Starship launch tower ready for shipment from Cape Canaveral to Boca Chica by barge
I could be wrong, but it appears SpaceX finds building the tower sections in Florida for all of its Starship/Superheavy launchpads (in both Florida and Texas) is more efficient than building tower sections in both places.
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. I also apologize for the lack of posting today, as I have been dealing with eye doctors.
- Flight path over the ocean for Chinese launch from ocean barge tonight
The rocket is the Jielong-3, or Smart Dragon-3, on its third launch, lifting off at 7 pm (Pacific) tonight but tomorrow in China.
- Gaganyaan test capsule used for launch abort flight to be refurbished for future launchpad abort test
The launch abort test was in October 2023. The launchpad abort test is expected later this year.
- Full production of Russia’s new Angara rocket won’t begin for at least one to one-and-a-half years
That’s at least a six month delay from previous promises. It also means Russia will take more than two decades to design and build this rocket.
- New section of second Starship launch tower ready for shipment from Cape Canaveral to Boca Chica by barge
I could be wrong, but it appears SpaceX finds building the tower sections in Florida for all of its Starship/Superheavy launchpads (in both Florida and Texas) is more efficient than building tower sections in both places.