September 12, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Firefly wins $18 million NASA contract to provide “radio frequency calibration services” from lunar orbit
This is Firefly’s third contract in connection with NASA’s lunar projects, totaling almost $230 million.
- Short interview with head of The Exploration Company, a French company which has signed a contract with Axiom to provide a cargo freighter for its space station
You need to turn on closed captions with translation set to English. Not much information, being a standard shallow TV interview, though she does make clear the irony that a European space company has to go to an American space company to get business.
- Axiom announces AX-3 crew, to fly in January ’24 with all-European crew
The mission will go to ISS, ferried there by SpaceX.
- Air Force secretary has no problems with SpaceX and its present commercial dominance
This kind of blather really means little, as they can say anything when asked. It is what the Air Force actually does down the road that matters. However, the article at the link seems written so as to gin up friction between SpaceX and the Air Force.
- Stoke Space completes static fire testing on the first prototype of its reusable upper stage, ready to finalize its orbital design
The company’s goal is to build a completely reusable upper stage using its radical rocket design of small nozzles set in a ring around the outside of the spacecraft.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Firefly wins $18 million NASA contract to provide “radio frequency calibration services” from lunar orbit
This is Firefly’s third contract in connection with NASA’s lunar projects, totaling almost $230 million.
- Short interview with head of The Exploration Company, a French company which has signed a contract with Axiom to provide a cargo freighter for its space station
You need to turn on closed captions with translation set to English. Not much information, being a standard shallow TV interview, though she does make clear the irony that a European space company has to go to an American space company to get business.
- Axiom announces AX-3 crew, to fly in January ’24 with all-European crew
The mission will go to ISS, ferried there by SpaceX.
- Air Force secretary has no problems with SpaceX and its present commercial dominance
This kind of blather really means little, as they can say anything when asked. It is what the Air Force actually does down the road that matters. However, the article at the link seems written so as to gin up friction between SpaceX and the Air Force.
- Stoke Space completes static fire testing on the first prototype of its reusable upper stage, ready to finalize its orbital design
The company’s goal is to build a completely reusable upper stage using its radical rocket design of small nozzles set in a ring around the outside of the spacecraft.















