February 7, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Why Europe might have backed off sending its astronauts to Tiangong-3
Eric Berger essentially repeats my initial one sentence analysis, just in more detail.
- JUICE ready for shipment to launchpad in French Guiana
If all goes as planned, this Jupiter orbiter will arrive at Jupiter in 2029.
- China’s space tracking ship heads to sea for 2023 launches
Jay thinks the the theme from “Love Boat” would be better background music for the video at the link.
- Progress freighter has undocked from Zvezda port, to be replaced by new Progress to be launched on February 9, 2023
Previously the Russians and NASA had said there would be no more dockings at Zvezda’s port to reduce the possibility of more stress fractures to the hull of that module. Apparently, they and NASA have changed their minds. It would be nice to know the reasoning behind that decision.
- Old Russian satellite breaks up in orbit, producing 85 pieces of space junk
The breakup was tracked by U.S. Space Defense Squadron, and occurred on January 4, 2023.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Why Europe might have backed off sending its astronauts to Tiangong-3
Eric Berger essentially repeats my initial one sentence analysis, just in more detail.
- JUICE ready for shipment to launchpad in French Guiana
If all goes as planned, this Jupiter orbiter will arrive at Jupiter in 2029.
- China’s space tracking ship heads to sea for 2023 launches
Jay thinks the the theme from “Love Boat” would be better background music for the video at the link.
- Progress freighter has undocked from Zvezda port, to be replaced by new Progress to be launched on February 9, 2023
Previously the Russians and NASA had said there would be no more dockings at Zvezda’s port to reduce the possibility of more stress fractures to the hull of that module. Apparently, they and NASA have changed their minds. It would be nice to know the reasoning behind that decision.
- Old Russian satellite breaks up in orbit, producing 85 pieces of space junk
The breakup was tracked by U.S. Space Defense Squadron, and occurred on January 4, 2023.