March 14, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Next Rocket Lab launch presently scheduled for Wednesday, March 15th, with a 6-8 pm (Eastern) launch window
The launch is from Wallops Island in Virgina, using the company’s Electron rocket.
- Axiom to build the spacesuits to be used by the next American astronauts on the Moon
This isn’t news, as the contract was issued to Axion in September 2022. The company and NASA are simply unveiling the suit to the public, with typical PR fanfare.
- Chinese scientist provides update on Zhurong, which remains silent because of dust
Apparently they have found from orbital images that its solar panels are dust-covered, the result of the heavy winter dust storm season. They remain hopeful that with time and the arrival of Martian summer the dust will be blown off and they can reactivate the rover.
- Another Twitter report of Kazakhstan’s seizure of Roscosmos’ property at Baikonur
This was first reported on in the March 8th quick links, but today’s tweet adds that the seizure is due to a Russian debt to Kazakhstan of two billion rubles. The consequences of the seizure for future Russian launches remains unclear however.
- Amazon unveils user terminals for its Kuiper satellite constellation
The terminals look “futuristic”, but maybe that’s because they will be like all of Jeff Bezos’ futuristic projects, only in the future.
- PLD touts picture of its suborbital Miuri-1 rocket on the launchpad in Spain
No launch date is mentioned, though it does appear the company is getting close.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Next Rocket Lab launch presently scheduled for Wednesday, March 15th, with a 6-8 pm (Eastern) launch window
The launch is from Wallops Island in Virgina, using the company’s Electron rocket.
- Axiom to build the spacesuits to be used by the next American astronauts on the Moon
This isn’t news, as the contract was issued to Axion in September 2022. The company and NASA are simply unveiling the suit to the public, with typical PR fanfare.
- Chinese scientist provides update on Zhurong, which remains silent because of dust
Apparently they have found from orbital images that its solar panels are dust-covered, the result of the heavy winter dust storm season. They remain hopeful that with time and the arrival of Martian summer the dust will be blown off and they can reactivate the rover.
- Another Twitter report of Kazakhstan’s seizure of Roscosmos’ property at Baikonur
This was first reported on in the March 8th quick links, but today’s tweet adds that the seizure is due to a Russian debt to Kazakhstan of two billion rubles. The consequences of the seizure for future Russian launches remains unclear however.
- Amazon unveils user terminals for its Kuiper satellite constellation
The terminals look “futuristic”, but maybe that’s because they will be like all of Jeff Bezos’ futuristic projects, only in the future.
- PLD touts picture of its suborbital Miuri-1 rocket on the launchpad in Spain
No launch date is mentioned, though it does appear the company is getting close.