April 25, 2025 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.
- Startup Radian Aerospace announces its development of a spacecraft coating that can be used “operate repeatedly without degradation”
The company claims this coating surpasses the thermal tiles presently used by SpaceX.
- NASA Dragonfly mission to Titan passes its critical design review
All this means that construction can now begin.
- In answering further questions by science committee senators, Jared Isaacman calls proposed budget cuts to NASA not “optimal”
Of course he did. Congress critters never want any budget cuts, no matter which party they belong to. He needs their votes to get confirmed. He is therefore always going to tell them what they want to hear. What he actually believes remains unknown.
- China touts a pseudo-commercial new cargo ferry for its space station
It is scheduled for its first flight later this year. Jay notes that it is not reusable.
- On this day in 1967 Vladimir Komarov died when the parachutes on the first Soyuz capsule tangled during re-entry and the capsule crashed
The Soyuz really wasn’t ready, and Komarov was having serious technical problems almost immediately after reaching orbit.
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.
- Startup Radian Aerospace announces its development of a spacecraft coating that can be used “operate repeatedly without degradation”
The company claims this coating surpasses the thermal tiles presently used by SpaceX.
- NASA Dragonfly mission to Titan passes its critical design review
All this means that construction can now begin.
- In answering further questions by science committee senators, Jared Isaacman calls proposed budget cuts to NASA not “optimal”
Of course he did. Congress critters never want any budget cuts, no matter which party they belong to. He needs their votes to get confirmed. He is therefore always going to tell them what they want to hear. What he actually believes remains unknown.
- China touts a pseudo-commercial new cargo ferry for its space station
It is scheduled for its first flight later this year. Jay notes that it is not reusable.
- On this day in 1967 Vladimir Komarov died when the parachutes on the first Soyuz capsule tangled during re-entry and the capsule crashed
The Soyuz really wasn’t ready, and Komarov was having serious technical problems almost immediately after reaching orbit.