March 17, 2025 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.
- South Korean rocket startup Innospace touts video of tests of its rocket strongback
It is targeting a July 2025 first launch attempt.
- Rocket Lab touts its fairing design for its new Neutron rocket
Rather than separating, the fairings are integral to the reusable first stage, and merely hinge open.
- China opens its Mars sample return mission to international participation
Considering the mess the NASA/ESA sample return mission is in, it might make sense for neutral countries to consider hitching a ride with China.
- China shows off graphic of its own Webb copycat space telescope
Merely a powerpoint slide. Nothing real as yet.
- NASA touts Lucy’s next asteroid rendezvous
The release cites some theories about the age of the asteroid, but mostly it touts Lucy.
- ISRO gets approval from government for joint Chandrayaan-5 mission with Japan
Includes an Indian lander and a Japanese rover landing somewhere in the south polar regions of the Moon. Expect more information by tomorrow.
- On this day in 1958 the U.S. launched its second satellite, Vanguard 1.
It was the first to be solar powered. It is also still in orbit, and is expected to remain so for at least another 150-plus years.
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.
- South Korean rocket startup Innospace touts video of tests of its rocket strongback
It is targeting a July 2025 first launch attempt.
- Rocket Lab touts its fairing design for its new Neutron rocket
Rather than separating, the fairings are integral to the reusable first stage, and merely hinge open.
- China opens its Mars sample return mission to international participation
Considering the mess the NASA/ESA sample return mission is in, it might make sense for neutral countries to consider hitching a ride with China.
- China shows off graphic of its own Webb copycat space telescope
Merely a powerpoint slide. Nothing real as yet.
- NASA touts Lucy’s next asteroid rendezvous
The release cites some theories about the age of the asteroid, but mostly it touts Lucy.
- ISRO gets approval from government for joint Chandrayaan-5 mission with Japan
Includes an Indian lander and a Japanese rover landing somewhere in the south polar regions of the Moon. Expect more information by tomorrow.
- On this day in 1958 the U.S. launched its second satellite, Vanguard 1.
It was the first to be solar powered. It is also still in orbit, and is expected to remain so for at least another 150-plus years.













