December 9, 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.
As Jay noted to me in his email, not much news today. I have been working on a long essay outlining my recommendations for NASA and Jared Isaacman, should he cancel SLS and Orion as I expect he will. Hopefully it will be finished by tomorrow. I might post it here, or see if some other venue might be interested.
- Blue Origin’s CEO touts its prep work on New Glenn on the launchpad
Blue Origin also sent out an email today saying the Blue Ring demo payload for the launch is also ready. Yet, the key quote from the tweet above was this:: “While we wait for regulatory approvals for hotfire and launch…” Why the hell is the FAA holding up this launch? For what reason? Or is it simply that the agency wants to be an equal opportunity red tape destroyer of everyone?
- Redwire to acquire military satellite builder Hera Systems
Redwire is also partnering with Vast in building its privately funded Haven-1 space station.
- An uncontrolled Soyuz-2 upper stage weighing 3 to 4 tons missed China’s Tiangong-3 space station by about one mile yesterday
Jay says there will be another close encounter in two days.
- This week in 1972 an Apollo 17 astronaut took what would be the only color photograph of a full Earth available for decades
There were many Apollo color pictures of Earth, but always with the Earth either waning or waxing. The timing of Apollo 17 took place when the Earth was full. It wasn’t until decades later that other probes or satellites looked back at Earth from a sufficient distance to see the full globe.
- On this day in 1978 Pioneer Venus-2 dropped four probes into the atmosphere of Venus
Two probes survived long enough to impact the ground, with one transmitting data afterward for more than an hour.
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.
As Jay noted to me in his email, not much news today. I have been working on a long essay outlining my recommendations for NASA and Jared Isaacman, should he cancel SLS and Orion as I expect he will. Hopefully it will be finished by tomorrow. I might post it here, or see if some other venue might be interested.
- Blue Origin’s CEO touts its prep work on New Glenn on the launchpad
Blue Origin also sent out an email today saying the Blue Ring demo payload for the launch is also ready. Yet, the key quote from the tweet above was this:: “While we wait for regulatory approvals for hotfire and launch…” Why the hell is the FAA holding up this launch? For what reason? Or is it simply that the agency wants to be an equal opportunity red tape destroyer of everyone?
- Redwire to acquire military satellite builder Hera Systems
Redwire is also partnering with Vast in building its privately funded Haven-1 space station.
- An uncontrolled Soyuz-2 upper stage weighing 3 to 4 tons missed China’s Tiangong-3 space station by about one mile yesterday
Jay says there will be another close encounter in two days.
- This week in 1972 an Apollo 17 astronaut took what would be the only color photograph of a full Earth available for decades
There were many Apollo color pictures of Earth, but always with the Earth either waning or waxing. The timing of Apollo 17 took place when the Earth was full. It wasn’t until decades later that other probes or satellites looked back at Earth from a sufficient distance to see the full globe.
- On this day in 1978 Pioneer Venus-2 dropped four probes into the atmosphere of Venus
Two probes survived long enough to impact the ground, with one transmitting data afterward for more than an hour.