November 14, 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.
- Vast touts the fast pace it is setting in building its Haven-1 single module space station
The company is attempting to beat all the other space station consortiums, and do it without any NASA money.
- Scientist discover an unexpected supermassive black hole in the early universe swallowing matter 40x faster than theories predict
I want everyone to say this all together: “The uncertainty of science!”
- ESA touts its plans to build a low cost, super heavy-lift reusable rocket
The space agency asked two European rocket companies to propose concepts, from which ESA will then decide what to do. Or to put it another way, ESA is still designing and owning the rocket instead of getting the product from the private sector. This rocket will therefore be the same kind of failure that Ariane-6 has been, expensive, inefficient, and uncompetitive.
- On this day in 1984 shuttle astronauts captured the malfunctioning Westar-6 satellite so that it could be brought back to Earth for resale
The insurance company resold the repaired satellite and it was later relaunched.
- On this day in 1969 the second manned mission to the Moon, Apollo 12, was launched
Pete Conrad would land within walking distance of the unmanned Surveyor-3 lander, which had touched down there in 1967.
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.
- Vast touts the fast pace it is setting in building its Haven-1 single module space station
The company is attempting to beat all the other space station consortiums, and do it without any NASA money.
- Scientist discover an unexpected supermassive black hole in the early universe swallowing matter 40x faster than theories predict
I want everyone to say this all together: “The uncertainty of science!”
- ESA touts its plans to build a low cost, super heavy-lift reusable rocket
The space agency asked two European rocket companies to propose concepts, from which ESA will then decide what to do. Or to put it another way, ESA is still designing and owning the rocket instead of getting the product from the private sector. This rocket will therefore be the same kind of failure that Ariane-6 has been, expensive, inefficient, and uncompetitive.
- On this day in 1984 shuttle astronauts captured the malfunctioning Westar-6 satellite so that it could be brought back to Earth for resale
The insurance company resold the repaired satellite and it was later relaunched.
- On this day in 1969 the second manned mission to the Moon, Apollo 12, was launched
Pete Conrad would land within walking distance of the unmanned Surveyor-3 lander, which had touched down there in 1967.







