October 18, 2022 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Next Cygnus launch on Antares scheduled for November 6th
The tweet includes a short video showing the launch’s visibility on the east coast.
- Yawn: ULA’s CEO Tory Bruno shows off Vulcan rocket
He also admits in the tweet that he is still an engine short from Blue Origin.
- Russia claims it will use robots on its future space station
More PowerPoint engineering from Russia. When they actually build this station I might believe stories like this.
- How Russia steals Ukraine grain
This is actually not a tweet but an article detailing exactly how Russia is attempting to hide the export of Ukrainian grain, stolen from occupied territories.
- Next manned mission, Shenzhou-15, headed to Tiangong-3 station in November
This flight will initiate the first time two manned capsules and two crews are on Tiangong-3, and will also initiate the first station crew rotation.
- Relativity expanding facilities at Stennis
By expanding its engine test capabilities at Stennis, the company can take advantage of that facility’s expertise in static fire tests.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Next Cygnus launch on Antares scheduled for November 6th
The tweet includes a short video showing the launch’s visibility on the east coast.
- Yawn: ULA’s CEO Tory Bruno shows off Vulcan rocket
He also admits in the tweet that he is still an engine short from Blue Origin.
- Russia claims it will use robots on its future space station
More PowerPoint engineering from Russia. When they actually build this station I might believe stories like this.
- How Russia steals Ukraine grain
This is actually not a tweet but an article detailing exactly how Russia is attempting to hide the export of Ukrainian grain, stolen from occupied territories.
- Next manned mission, Shenzhou-15, headed to Tiangong-3 station in November
This flight will initiate the first time two manned capsules and two crews are on Tiangong-3, and will also initiate the first station crew rotation.
- Relativity expanding facilities at Stennis
By expanding its engine test capabilities at Stennis, the company can take advantage of that facility’s expertise in static fire tests.