September 8, 2022 Quick space links
Courtesy of string Jay:
- Rocket Lab’s next launch set for September 14, 2022
The press kit [pdf] says nothing about any attempt to recover the first stage.
- Construction images of new launchpad at China’s coast Wenchang spaceport
This pad is intended to serve China’s pseudo-commercial rocket companies, thus isolating them from the government’s other higher security military and manned missions.
- Engineers begin fueling the next manned Soyuz capsule, set to launch September 21st
The mission will carry two Russians and one American, the American’s flight part of the new barter deal with Russia whereby each nation flies an astronaut on the other’s spacecraft.
- Russian design bureau submits its proposal for Venus lander, to launch in 2029
As reporter Anthony Zak correctly notes, the “budget and timeframe for the project look dimmer than ever.”
Courtesy of string Jay:
- Rocket Lab’s next launch set for September 14, 2022
- Construction images of new launchpad at China’s coast Wenchang spaceport
- Engineers begin fueling the next manned Soyuz capsule, set to launch September 21st
- Russian design bureau submits its proposal for Venus lander, to launch in 2029
The press kit [pdf] says nothing about any attempt to recover the first stage.
This pad is intended to serve China’s pseudo-commercial rocket companies, thus isolating them from the government’s other higher security military and manned missions.
The mission will carry two Russians and one American, the American’s flight part of the new barter deal with Russia whereby each nation flies an astronaut on the other’s spacecraft.
As reporter Anthony Zak correctly notes, the “budget and timeframe for the project look dimmer than ever.”