July 26, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Intuitive Machines gets $15 million NASA contractor to help develop radioisotobe power for lunar bases
This award was one of the eleven NASA contracts announced yesterday, and is in partnership with Zeno Power Systems
- Redwire touts its contract award to develop construction technology for lunar bases
Another one of the eleven NAS contracts awarded yesterday.
- Boeing: Starliner lost $257 million in 2nd quarter of 2023, part of a total $527 million loss
Other analysis says the total write-offs Boeing has had from Starliner now exceeds $1 billion, numbers that match reports over the last few years here at BtB.
- Chinese pseudo-company Orienspace completes testing of various engines and parts of its solid-fueled Gravitation-1 rocket
The company claims it will launch before the end of the year.
- Video of vertical landing test by Chinese pseudo-company Galactic Energy, using a jet engine
The company claims the flight allowed it to test its landing software.
- NASA and DARPA select Lockheed Martin to build spacecraft to test nuclear thermal propulsion in space
More PR info here. Jay notes that he has seen many comments expressing doubt this will ever be built.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Intuitive Machines gets $15 million NASA contractor to help develop radioisotobe power for lunar bases
This award was one of the eleven NASA contracts announced yesterday, and is in partnership with Zeno Power Systems
- Redwire touts its contract award to develop construction technology for lunar bases
Another one of the eleven NAS contracts awarded yesterday.
- Boeing: Starliner lost $257 million in 2nd quarter of 2023, part of a total $527 million loss
Other analysis says the total write-offs Boeing has had from Starliner now exceeds $1 billion, numbers that match reports over the last few years here at BtB.
- Chinese pseudo-company Orienspace completes testing of various engines and parts of its solid-fueled Gravitation-1 rocket
The company claims it will launch before the end of the year.
- Video of vertical landing test by Chinese pseudo-company Galactic Energy, using a jet engine
The company claims the flight allowed it to test its landing software.
- NASA and DARPA select Lockheed Martin to build spacecraft to test nuclear thermal propulsion in space
More PR info here. Jay notes that he has seen many comments expressing doubt this will ever be built.














