April 24, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay, who sent them on time but are being posted late because the creator of this website dropped the ball.
- A detailed analysis of Amazon’s proposed Kuiper constellation
Lots of great potentialities, but as always with Bezos space-related companies, little actual achievement, as yet.
- Global map of Mars produced by Tianwen-1 orbiter images
More significant is the announcement that Zhurong remains in hibernation mode.
- China’s space agency makes three rocket engines available for its pseudo-companies to buy
It also claims it can produce 300 engines per year.
- Another outsider’s perspective on the Starship/Superheavy test launch
I agree with Jay, her analysis is very refreshing, with exactly the right outlook.
- NASA considering shifting New Horizons from Kuiper Belt observations to solar observations, sooner that expected
The article is written entirely against this change, which if approved would occur in October 2024 instead of 2025. Though the New Horizons team is doing good research, they have not yet found another Kuiper asteroid target that New Horizons can get close to, and NASA management might be thinking the spacecraft could be better used studying the Sun from these distances.
- Celebrating the anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, 33 years ago today
The link shows video of the launch of Discovery, carrying Hubble.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay, who sent them on time but are being posted late because the creator of this website dropped the ball.
- A detailed analysis of Amazon’s proposed Kuiper constellation
Lots of great potentialities, but as always with Bezos space-related companies, little actual achievement, as yet.
- Global map of Mars produced by Tianwen-1 orbiter images
More significant is the announcement that Zhurong remains in hibernation mode.
- China’s space agency makes three rocket engines available for its pseudo-companies to buy
It also claims it can produce 300 engines per year.
- Another outsider’s perspective on the Starship/Superheavy test launch
I agree with Jay, her analysis is very refreshing, with exactly the right outlook.
- NASA considering shifting New Horizons from Kuiper Belt observations to solar observations, sooner that expected
The article is written entirely against this change, which if approved would occur in October 2024 instead of 2025. Though the New Horizons team is doing good research, they have not yet found another Kuiper asteroid target that New Horizons can get close to, and NASA management might be thinking the spacecraft could be better used studying the Sun from these distances.
- Celebrating the anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, 33 years ago today
The link shows video of the launch of Discovery, carrying Hubble.