December 14, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Live stream for Rocket Lab’s first launch today since September launch failure
The link goes to the company’s official stream, which won’t go active until around 8:40 pm (Eastern). You can also watch it using the Space Affairs youtube live stream, which is presently on standby and will come up automatically when the stream goes live.
- Starship prototype #28 heads to launchpad, escorted by three Santa snowmen
In other words, SpaceX is now gearing up for the third Starship/Superheavy orbital test launch, almost exactly as Elon Musk predicted after the last test launch in mid-November. One week after that launch he said SpaceX would probably be ready in 3 to 4 weeks. Of course, we all know the FAA and Fish & Wildlife won’t be ready, till next year at the earliest. They will slow walk their approvals, as per the obvious insistence of the Biden administration.
- SpaceX confirms that it successfully achieved hot fire stage separation in November Starship/Superheavy test launch
The company is still investigating why the flight termination activated on both vehicles.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Live stream for Rocket Lab’s first launch today since September launch failure
The link goes to the company’s official stream, which won’t go active until around 8:40 pm (Eastern). You can also watch it using the Space Affairs youtube live stream, which is presently on standby and will come up automatically when the stream goes live.
- Starship prototype #28 heads to launchpad, escorted by three Santa snowmen
In other words, SpaceX is now gearing up for the third Starship/Superheavy orbital test launch, almost exactly as Elon Musk predicted after the last test launch in mid-November. One week after that launch he said SpaceX would probably be ready in 3 to 4 weeks. Of course, we all know the FAA and Fish & Wildlife won’t be ready, till next year at the earliest. They will slow walk their approvals, as per the obvious insistence of the Biden administration.
- SpaceX confirms that it successfully achieved hot fire stage separation in November Starship/Superheavy test launch
The company is still investigating why the flight termination activated on both vehicles.