August 5, 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.
Because posting is so difficult at the resort where I am staying, and I have many other things planned for the day, I am posting Jay’s links early.
- FCC Approves AST SpaceMobile launch of first commercial satellites
Each will have the largest-ever communications array ever deployed commercially in low Earth orbit
- Europe’s autonomous orbital laboratory Space Rider undergoes helicopter drop tests
ESA hopes this spacecraft will be its own version of an X-37B
- Cygnus unmanned freighter misses its first burn, and aborts the rescheduled burn
Though NASA says it is still targeting an on scheduled docking to ISS, it is entirely unclear if this will happen.
- Rumors suggest NASA to significantly delay the launch of next crewed Dragion to ISS due to Starliner issues
The reason is that Starliner needs its flight software updated and this will take four weeks. Until Starliner undocks, there is no port for the Dragon to arrive.
I will leave it to my readers to comment on what this new stupidity tells us about Boeing. This flight software worked as planned on the second unmanned demo mission. Why should suddenly need an update while two humans are already in space and relying on it? Furthermore, Boeing had numerous flight software problems on the first unmanned demo mission, and supposedly fixed them for the second.
Posting will continue to be light until tomorrow night.
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.
Because posting is so difficult at the resort where I am staying, and I have many other things planned for the day, I am posting Jay’s links early.
- FCC Approves AST SpaceMobile launch of first commercial satellites
Each will have the largest-ever communications array ever deployed commercially in low Earth orbit
- Europe’s autonomous orbital laboratory Space Rider undergoes helicopter drop tests
ESA hopes this spacecraft will be its own version of an X-37B
- Cygnus unmanned freighter misses its first burn, and aborts the rescheduled burn
Though NASA says it is still targeting an on scheduled docking to ISS, it is entirely unclear if this will happen.
- Rumors suggest NASA to significantly delay the launch of next crewed Dragion to ISS due to Starliner issues
The reason is that Starliner needs its flight software updated and this will take four weeks. Until Starliner undocks, there is no port for the Dragon to arrive.
I will leave it to my readers to comment on what this new stupidity tells us about Boeing. This flight software worked as planned on the second unmanned demo mission. Why should suddenly need an update while two humans are already in space and relying on it? Furthermore, Boeing had numerous flight software problems on the first unmanned demo mission, and supposedly fixed them for the second.
Posting will continue to be light until tomorrow night.