October 3, 2022 Quick space links
All but the first provided by stringer Jay, who trolls Twitter so I don’t have to. A lot of launches by the U.S. in the next four days.
- SpaceX plans Starlink launch for this afternoon
The link goes to the live stream, which goes active five minutes before the scheduled 4:56 pm (Pacific) launch time.
- Atlas-5 launch of two communications satellites set for tomorrow, October 4, 2022.
The live stream will be here.
- SpaceX’s next manned launch to ISS schedule for noon launch on October 5, 2022
The link goes to the live stream, set to begin five hours before launch.
- Rocket Lab targeting October 6, 2022 for its next launch
It will place a NOAA satellite into orbit. The company will not attempt a recovery of the rocket’s first stage. That same day SpaceX also has a launch planned, the third for the company in a little more than three days.
- China is hiring new astronauts
The recruitment video at the link is like a television commercial.
Based on numerous sources, including at least one owner of a payload, this is not true. The second stage under performed. Instead of a 300 kilometer orbit, the second stage deployed at a lower orbit, either 223×283 kilometers, or 210×270 kilometers, depending on source. (The latter is likely more accurate, as it is more recent.)
Not a good look for new CEO Weber, or Firefly. The under performance is something that can be fixed. To make believe it didn’t happen only makes you look disingenuous and unable to face reality.
All but the first provided by stringer Jay, who trolls Twitter so I don’t have to. A lot of launches by the U.S. in the next four days.
- SpaceX plans Starlink launch for this afternoon
The link goes to the live stream, which goes active five minutes before the scheduled 4:56 pm (Pacific) launch time.
- Atlas-5 launch of two communications satellites set for tomorrow, October 4, 2022.
The live stream will be here.
- SpaceX’s next manned launch to ISS schedule for noon launch on October 5, 2022
The link goes to the live stream, set to begin five hours before launch.
- Rocket Lab targeting October 6, 2022 for its next launch
It will place a NOAA satellite into orbit. The company will not attempt a recovery of the rocket’s first stage. That same day SpaceX also has a launch planned, the third for the company in a little more than three days.
- China is hiring new astronauts
The recruitment video at the link is like a television commercial.
Based on numerous sources, including at least one owner of a payload, this is not true. The second stage under performed. Instead of a 300 kilometer orbit, the second stage deployed at a lower orbit, either 223×283 kilometers, or 210×270 kilometers, depending on source. (The latter is likely more accurate, as it is more recent.)
Not a good look for new CEO Weber, or Firefly. The under performance is something that can be fixed. To make believe it didn’t happen only makes you look disingenuous and unable to face reality.