May 14, 2024 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay, who also tipped me off to the Starliner and Ispace stories earlier today.
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.
- Astrobotic touts its fully reusable suborbital rocket, Xogdor, scheduled for first flight in 2025
This is technology developed by Masten Space Systems and bought and absorbed into Astrobotic in 2022.
- ULA’s CEO shows off picture of upper stage for the second Vulcan flight, now being assembled
Launch date is still targeting the fall.
- Raw images from Juno’s 61st close fly-by of Jupiter this past weekend
It will take a week or so for citizen scientists to begin posting processed images that cull the good data from these raw pictures.
- Europe’s second generation Galileo GPS-type satellite design passes design review
The satellite is being built by the European company Thales Alenia.
- The completed hull of Northrop Grumman’s next Cygnus cargo freighter ready to final assembly and launch to ISS
Thales Alenia builds the spacecraft’s basic structure.
- On this day in 1973 the last Saturn-5 launched, carrying the first American space station Skylab
That was more than fifty years ago. Had we harnessed that technology then, Americans would already have viable colonies on the Moon, Mars, and the asteroids.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay, who also tipped me off to the Starliner and Ispace stories earlier today.
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.
- Astrobotic touts its fully reusable suborbital rocket, Xogdor, scheduled for first flight in 2025
This is technology developed by Masten Space Systems and bought and absorbed into Astrobotic in 2022.
- ULA’s CEO shows off picture of upper stage for the second Vulcan flight, now being assembled
Launch date is still targeting the fall.
- Raw images from Juno’s 61st close fly-by of Jupiter this past weekend
It will take a week or so for citizen scientists to begin posting processed images that cull the good data from these raw pictures.
- Europe’s second generation Galileo GPS-type satellite design passes design review
The satellite is being built by the European company Thales Alenia.
- The completed hull of Northrop Grumman’s next Cygnus cargo freighter ready to final assembly and launch to ISS
Thales Alenia builds the spacecraft’s basic structure.
- On this day in 1973 the last Saturn-5 launched, carrying the first American space station Skylab
That was more than fifty years ago. Had we harnessed that technology then, Americans would already have viable colonies on the Moon, Mars, and the asteroids.