July 30, 2024 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.
Jay notes, as I do, that today has been a slow news day in the world of outer space.
- Video of fire at a Russian aerospace facility in Yekaterinburg
It is unclear the cause. The facility builds flight control systems for spacecraft and rocketry, including the Soyuz-2 rocket.
- Rocket Factory Augsburg touts the successful completion of the test campaign for its orbital rocket’s second stage
That stage is now on its way to Saxavord for stacking with the first stage and a hoped-for launch before the end of the year — assuming the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority will issue a launch permit.
- On this day in 1971 the Apollo 15 lunar module Falcon landed on the Moon
Astronauts David Scott and Jim Irwin landed at the base of the Apennine Mountains next to Hadley Rille, and produced some of the most spectacular imagery so far from the lunar surface.
- On this day in 1964 Ranger 7 crashed intentionally on the Moon, taking 4,309 photographs during its descent
Though the first six Ranger missions failed, the next two also succeeded, producing another 13,000 pictures before crashing on the surface as planned.
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.
Jay notes, as I do, that today has been a slow news day in the world of outer space.
- Video of fire at a Russian aerospace facility in Yekaterinburg
It is unclear the cause. The facility builds flight control systems for spacecraft and rocketry, including the Soyuz-2 rocket.
- Rocket Factory Augsburg touts the successful completion of the test campaign for its orbital rocket’s second stage
That stage is now on its way to Saxavord for stacking with the first stage and a hoped-for launch before the end of the year — assuming the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority will issue a launch permit.
- On this day in 1971 the Apollo 15 lunar module Falcon landed on the Moon
Astronauts David Scott and Jim Irwin landed at the base of the Apennine Mountains next to Hadley Rille, and produced some of the most spectacular imagery so far from the lunar surface.
- On this day in 1964 Ranger 7 crashed intentionally on the Moon, taking 4,309 photographs during its descent
Though the first six Ranger missions failed, the next two also succeeded, producing another 13,000 pictures before crashing on the surface as planned.