August 9th quick space links
Some quick links, courtesy of reader Jay:
- Sierra Space begins delivery of its surface mounted foil-thick solar panels
The panels are flexible and can be mounted on any satellite surface, thus increasing the amount of power available to the satellite at a low cost and with little weight increase.
- Video of Weintian’s new full-sized solar panels on China’s Tiangong space station
- Mengtian, the station’s next module, arrives at launch site for testing and stacking
- China’s civil aviation administration [CAAC] apparently announced the wrong orbit for Galactic Energy Ceres-1 launch today
It appears that CAAC erroneously predicted the rocket’s ground track would go to the north, when it actually went, correctly, to the south, 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
Some quick links, courtesy of reader Jay:
- Sierra Space begins delivery of its surface mounted foil-thick solar panels
- Video of Weintian’s new full-sized solar panels on China’s Tiangong space station
- Mengtian, the station’s next module, arrives at launch site for testing and stacking
- China’s civil aviation administration [CAAC] apparently announced the wrong orbit for Galactic Energy Ceres-1 launch today
The panels are flexible and can be mounted on any satellite surface, thus increasing the amount of power available to the satellite at a low cost and with little weight increase.
It appears that CAAC erroneously predicted the rocket’s ground track would go to the north, when it actually went, correctly, to the south, 180 degrees in the opposite direction.