January 9, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Vulcan’s Centaur upper stage finished, now ready for testing
It likely could have been ready two years ago, but there was no point since the first stage couldn’t be finished without Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines. ULA has those engines now, and is pushing hard of a 2023 Vulcan launch.
- China might be having communications issues with its Tienwen-1 Mars orbiter
It appears “a ground station is struggling to obtain a lock with the spacecraft.” If Tienwen-1 dies, it likely also means the end of Zhurong on the Martian surface. American and European orbiters might be able to step up, but the technical issues would not be trivial.
- China completes 100 second static fire test of new core engine for Long March 5
No word on whether this replaces the Long March 5B, whose core engines cannot be restarted and thus cause the core stage to crash uncontrolled to Earth.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Vulcan’s Centaur upper stage finished, now ready for testing
It likely could have been ready two years ago, but there was no point since the first stage couldn’t be finished without Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines. ULA has those engines now, and is pushing hard of a 2023 Vulcan launch.
- China might be having communications issues with its Tienwen-1 Mars orbiter
It appears “a ground station is struggling to obtain a lock with the spacecraft.” If Tienwen-1 dies, it likely also means the end of Zhurong on the Martian surface. American and European orbiters might be able to step up, but the technical issues would not be trivial.
- China completes 100 second static fire test of new core engine for Long March 5
No word on whether this replaces the Long March 5B, whose core engines cannot be restarted and thus cause the core stage to crash uncontrolled to Earth.