September 6, 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.
- Watch the unmanned landing of Starliner at White Sands
The landing is scheduled for 12:03 am (Eastern) tonight.
- Astra confirms that two of its new satellite engines have test fired successfully in orbit
The company has had serious financial troubles, and has thus pulled back from building and launching rockets to simply making small engines and thrusters for satellites.
- Webb spectroscopic data suggests a nearby exoplanet with a mass 2.31 times greater than Earth’s has a sulfur-rich atmosphere
The star it orbits is M-dwarf about 35 light years away, and has a solar system of four known exoplanets, so far.
- Computer modeling suggests some debris from DART impact of asteroid Dimorphos could reach Earth
The models suggest some debris could reach both Earth and Mars in about thirteen years, producing the first man-made meteor shower. The debris poses no threat however.
- Slingshot Aerospace data suggests an Atlas-5 upper stage launched in 2018 has broken up in orbit
The orbit is highly elliptical, and it is unclear at this moment if the debris cloud poses a threat to any other satellites
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.
- Watch the unmanned landing of Starliner at White Sands
The landing is scheduled for 12:03 am (Eastern) tonight.
- Astra confirms that two of its new satellite engines have test fired successfully in orbit
The company has had serious financial troubles, and has thus pulled back from building and launching rockets to simply making small engines and thrusters for satellites.
- Webb spectroscopic data suggests a nearby exoplanet with a mass 2.31 times greater than Earth’s has a sulfur-rich atmosphere
The star it orbits is M-dwarf about 35 light years away, and has a solar system of four known exoplanets, so far.
- Computer modeling suggests some debris from DART impact of asteroid Dimorphos could reach Earth
The models suggest some debris could reach both Earth and Mars in about thirteen years, producing the first man-made meteor shower. The debris poses no threat however.
- Slingshot Aerospace data suggests an Atlas-5 upper stage launched in 2018 has broken up in orbit
The orbit is highly elliptical, and it is unclear at this moment if the debris cloud poses a threat to any other satellites