January 4, 2024 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- ULA video describes the mission profile of its first Vulcan launch scheduled for January 8th
According to the video, the Celestis payload of human ashes is not on the Astrobotic lunar lander, as I had thought, but are on the rocket upper stage, which will go into solar orbit after completing its mission. If so, the Navaho whining about putting human remains on the Moon was even more inappropriate and stupid.
- India’s Aditya-L1 solar telescope to make its final manuever this coming weekend
It will arrive at the L1 point one million miles closer to the Sun, where it will observe the Sun in partnership with several other solar telescopes.
- 20 years ago today the rover Spirit landed on Mars
It lasted six years, far more than its planned 90 day mission.
- 25 years ago today Mars Polar Lander was launched
All contact with the spacecraft ended shortly before its final engine burn to enter Mars atmosphere. It is thought that engine burn ended prematurely, causing the spacecraft to crash.
- The May 2024 launch China’s Chang’e-6 sample return mission to the Moon remains on target
It will try to bring back the first samples from the Moon’s far side.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- ULA video describes the mission profile of its first Vulcan launch scheduled for January 8th
According to the video, the Celestis payload of human ashes is not on the Astrobotic lunar lander, as I had thought, but are on the rocket upper stage, which will go into solar orbit after completing its mission. If so, the Navaho whining about putting human remains on the Moon was even more inappropriate and stupid.
- India’s Aditya-L1 solar telescope to make its final manuever this coming weekend
It will arrive at the L1 point one million miles closer to the Sun, where it will observe the Sun in partnership with several other solar telescopes.
- 20 years ago today the rover Spirit landed on Mars
It lasted six years, far more than its planned 90 day mission.
- 25 years ago today Mars Polar Lander was launched
All contact with the spacecraft ended shortly before its final engine burn to enter Mars atmosphere. It is thought that engine burn ended prematurely, causing the spacecraft to crash.
- The May 2024 launch China’s Chang’e-6 sample return mission to the Moon remains on target
It will try to bring back the first samples from the Moon’s far side.