September 11, 2024 Quick space links
As BtB’s stringer Jay is on a work trip this week, reader Gary volunteered to send me some links. 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.
- Chinese pseudo-company Landspace completes 10-kilometer vertical take-off and landing of a first stage prototype
The test rocket is a single engine smaller version of its Zhuque-3 orbital rocket’s first stage, and like SpaceX’s Grasshopper test vehicle, provides the engineers the test data needed to build the full scale reusable rocket. This video indicates the pseudo-company is getting close to success.
- Stennis makes deal with Sidus Space to continue operations of its test payload in orbit
Sidus has a smallsat in orbit, and Stennis’s payload is part of it.
- Video of on-going tests of SpaceX’s tower chopsticks intended to catch Superheavy at landing
The tweet notes that this test was “the fastest the chopsticks have closed in the catch position on the tower so far.”
- Blue Origin official says it will do a static fire test of New Glenn’s upper stage this week
The official also said the first static fire test of New Glenn’s first stage, with all seven BE-4 engines, will happen “in the near future.”
As BtB’s stringer Jay is on a work trip this week, reader Gary volunteered to send me some links. 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.
- Chinese pseudo-company Landspace completes 10-kilometer vertical take-off and landing of a first stage prototype
The test rocket is a single engine smaller version of its Zhuque-3 orbital rocket’s first stage, and like SpaceX’s Grasshopper test vehicle, provides the engineers the test data needed to build the full scale reusable rocket. This video indicates the pseudo-company is getting close to success.
- Stennis makes deal with Sidus Space to continue operations of its test payload in orbit
Sidus has a smallsat in orbit, and Stennis’s payload is part of it.
- Video of on-going tests of SpaceX’s tower chopsticks intended to catch Superheavy at landing
The tweet notes that this test was “the fastest the chopsticks have closed in the catch position on the tower so far.”
- Blue Origin official says it will do a static fire test of New Glenn’s upper stage this week
The official also said the first static fire test of New Glenn’s first stage, with all seven BE-4 engines, will happen “in the near future.”