November 15, 2022 Quick space links
Note that I have embedded NASA’s live stream of the SLS countdown to a 1:04 am (Eastern) launch tonight here:
Watching the first SLS launch tonight
As I also noted before, I advise waiting until after midnight before watching. Before that everything will be either NASA blather or watching paint dry.
The following quick links are courtesy of Jay, BtB’s stringer.
- Sierra Space touts a ’23 inaugaral launch of Dream Chaser
The picture of Tenacity, the first Dream Chaser cargo spacecraft, is certainly encouraging.
- Europe to begin drop tests in ’23 of small scale prototypes of its own reusable unmanned mini-shuttle, dubbed Space Rider
This spacecraft is comparable in concept to Dream Chaser. It takes off on a rocket and lands on a runway. Its development however is far behind, with the first orbital flight not until the end of ’24, but probably much later. It is also intended for two month orbital missions only, not as a freighter for anyone’s space station.
- Space Perspective buys ship to use as an ocean launch platform for its high altitude balloons
The company claims the ship will give them greater flexibility on where and when to launch their stratospheric balloon flights.
- Today is the anniversary of the only flight of Buran, the Soviet Union’s version of a space shuttle
It completed only two orbits, landed safely, and never flew again. There is a short video at the link showing the liftoff.
Note that I have embedded NASA’s live stream of the SLS countdown to a 1:04 am (Eastern) launch tonight here:
Watching the first SLS launch tonight
As I also noted before, I advise waiting until after midnight before watching. Before that everything will be either NASA blather or watching paint dry.
The following quick links are courtesy of Jay, BtB’s stringer.
- Sierra Space touts a ’23 inaugaral launch of Dream Chaser
The picture of Tenacity, the first Dream Chaser cargo spacecraft, is certainly encouraging.
- Europe to begin drop tests in ’23 of small scale prototypes of its own reusable unmanned mini-shuttle, dubbed Space Rider
This spacecraft is comparable in concept to Dream Chaser. It takes off on a rocket and lands on a runway. Its development however is far behind, with the first orbital flight not until the end of ’24, but probably much later. It is also intended for two month orbital missions only, not as a freighter for anyone’s space station.
- Space Perspective buys ship to use as an ocean launch platform for its high altitude balloons
The company claims the ship will give them greater flexibility on where and when to launch their stratospheric balloon flights.
- Today is the anniversary of the only flight of Buran, the Soviet Union’s version of a space shuttle
It completed only two orbits, landed safely, and never flew again. There is a short video at the link showing the liftoff.