May 23, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s string Jay.
- Virgin Orbit’s chief operating office gets lump-sum cash severance payment in bankruptcy auction
Other sources tell me that the company’s assets are going to sold off piecemeal, as no single buyer was found to buy it whole. Expect more news by tomorrow.
- Virgin Orbit’s 747 meanwhile completed another flight
This flight was probably done to satisfy the potential buyer, thought to be Stratolaunch.
- ESA looking for commercial companies to provide cargo services to ISS, followed by commercial space stations
It seems the European Space Agency (ESA) has finally decided to stop trying to build things and become customers of European companies. This is excellent news. It will be great to get some space competition from Europe.
- China wants its own pseudo-companies to provide a cargo ferrying service for China’s space station
It seems everyone is getting into the act, encouraging competition. China however will be hindered by the reality that the government there really controls everything. Its pseudo-private companies are only make-believe independent. In the end the government dictates everything.
Courtesy of BtB’s string Jay.
- Virgin Orbit’s chief operating office gets lump-sum cash severance payment in bankruptcy auction
Other sources tell me that the company’s assets are going to sold off piecemeal, as no single buyer was found to buy it whole. Expect more news by tomorrow.
- Virgin Orbit’s 747 meanwhile completed another flight
This flight was probably done to satisfy the potential buyer, thought to be Stratolaunch.
- ESA looking for commercial companies to provide cargo services to ISS, followed by commercial space stations
It seems the European Space Agency (ESA) has finally decided to stop trying to build things and become customers of European companies. This is excellent news. It will be great to get some space competition from Europe.
- China wants its own pseudo-companies to provide a cargo ferrying service for China’s space station
It seems everyone is getting into the act, encouraging competition. China however will be hindered by the reality that the government there really controls everything. Its pseudo-private companies are only make-believe independent. In the end the government dictates everything.