December 12, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- India’s Air Force to become the “Air and Space Force,” with plans to launch 100 military satellites in the next 7-8 years
It also says it will complete those launches using India’s private space industry, which is at this moment barely established.
- This week marks the 51st anniversary of Apollo 17, the last manned mission to the Moon
If you had told the astronauts then that they’d all be dead before we returned, they would have been outraged. Nonetheless, it looks like they will all be dead before humans once again step forth on the Moon, and worse, the odds of those next steps being taken by Americans is getting lower all the time.
- Satellite imagery suggests Blue Origin did an engine test of its BE-4 engine in early December
The real question is this: How many engines are they mass producing at this point? By next year they will need to produce a lot to meet the demands of both ULA’s Vulcan rocket and Blue Origin’s own New Glenn rocket, both of which have contracts to get a lot of Amazon Kuiper satellites into orbit quickly.
- China is apparently about to launch its own X-37B copy
The images suggest 1) that it is a copy of Boeing’s X-37B and 2) they will be reusing the rocket shroud on this launch. #2 however is unconfirmed.
I apologize to my readers for my lack of any essays so far this week. For maybe the first time in my life I have a kind of writer’s block. I find the news here in the U.S. so distressing I have trouble writing about it. This break might help me regain my writing juices.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- India’s Air Force to become the “Air and Space Force,” with plans to launch 100 military satellites in the next 7-8 years
It also says it will complete those launches using India’s private space industry, which is at this moment barely established.
- This week marks the 51st anniversary of Apollo 17, the last manned mission to the Moon
If you had told the astronauts then that they’d all be dead before we returned, they would have been outraged. Nonetheless, it looks like they will all be dead before humans once again step forth on the Moon, and worse, the odds of those next steps being taken by Americans is getting lower all the time.
- Satellite imagery suggests Blue Origin did an engine test of its BE-4 engine in early December
The real question is this: How many engines are they mass producing at this point? By next year they will need to produce a lot to meet the demands of both ULA’s Vulcan rocket and Blue Origin’s own New Glenn rocket, both of which have contracts to get a lot of Amazon Kuiper satellites into orbit quickly.
- China is apparently about to launch its own X-37B copy
The images suggest 1) that it is a copy of Boeing’s X-37B and 2) they will be reusing the rocket shroud on this launch. #2 however is unconfirmed.
I apologize to my readers for my lack of any essays so far this week. For maybe the first time in my life I have a kind of writer’s block. I find the news here in the U.S. so distressing I have trouble writing about it. This break might help me regain my writing juices.