September 27, 2024 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Direct evidence from China that all its so-called “private” companies are government-controlled
Apparently they jointly created a single entity to share data on developing reusable rockets. Nothing is proprietary.
- American Astronomical Society demands transparency and government supervision for lunar and interplanetary spaceflight activities
The link upholds a pdf. While some of the suggestions make sense, the overall tone is a cry of desperation against the possibility that private entities might operate in space out of the control of the government and this scientific organization.
- NASA approves use of SuperDraco launch abort system should all parachutes fail during landing
Up until now NASA limited use of the SuperDracos to situations where a failure occurred during launch.
- On this day in 1997 Mars Pathfinder and its mini rover Sojourner sent its final data transmission
This lander laid the groundwork for the entire American Mars unmanned exploration program of the past quarter century.
- During this week in 1970 the Soviets’ Luna-16 unmanned lunar probe successfully returned a 1/4 pound of lunar soil to Earth
It was the first time an unmanned mission accomplished this task, though it came after two American manned landings brought back a much greater haul of lunar samples.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Direct evidence from China that all its so-called “private” companies are government-controlled
Apparently they jointly created a single entity to share data on developing reusable rockets. Nothing is proprietary.
- American Astronomical Society demands transparency and government supervision for lunar and interplanetary spaceflight activities
The link upholds a pdf. While some of the suggestions make sense, the overall tone is a cry of desperation against the possibility that private entities might operate in space out of the control of the government and this scientific organization.
- NASA approves use of SuperDraco launch abort system should all parachutes fail during landing
Up until now NASA limited use of the SuperDracos to situations where a failure occurred during launch.
- On this day in 1997 Mars Pathfinder and its mini rover Sojourner sent its final data transmission
This lander laid the groundwork for the entire American Mars unmanned exploration program of the past quarter century.
- During this week in 1970 the Soviets’ Luna-16 unmanned lunar probe successfully returned a 1/4 pound of lunar soil to Earth
It was the first time an unmanned mission accomplished this task, though it came after two American manned landings brought back a much greater haul of lunar samples.