August 21, 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.
- Blue Origin celebrates completion of full-duration static fire test of its BE-7 engine
The engine is for the company’s proposed lunar landers. I can’t help noticing how complex it is compared to SpaceX’s more recent engines.
- For the first time, two rockets are visible at the same time at China’s coastal Wenchang spaceport
The tweet says that the rockets are “Long March 7A in transfer and the Long March 12 in integration.”
- Relativity touts the advantages it sees from its use of 3D printing
The company still hasn’t successfully flown a rocket, but without doubt, its 3D printing operation gives it an asset it can sell for billions.
- ISRO details the mass and launch vehicle for each of the planned modules of its space station
All will fly on its largest rocket, using two different configuations. The image suggests it is following the simple design concepts first used by the Soviets and since copied by the Chinese.
- On this day in 1977, Voyager-2 was launched
It flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus before leaving the solar system. Also, two years earlier on this same day Viking 1 was launched to Mars.
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.
- Blue Origin celebrates completion of full-duration static fire test of its BE-7 engine
The engine is for the company’s proposed lunar landers. I can’t help noticing how complex it is compared to SpaceX’s more recent engines.
- For the first time, two rockets are visible at the same time at China’s coastal Wenchang spaceport
The tweet says that the rockets are “Long March 7A in transfer and the Long March 12 in integration.”
- Relativity touts the advantages it sees from its use of 3D printing
The company still hasn’t successfully flown a rocket, but without doubt, its 3D printing operation gives it an asset it can sell for billions.
- ISRO details the mass and launch vehicle for each of the planned modules of its space station
All will fly on its largest rocket, using two different configuations. The image suggests it is following the simple design concepts first used by the Soviets and since copied by the Chinese.
- On this day in 1977, Voyager-2 was launched
It flew past Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus before leaving the solar system. Also, two years earlier on this same day Viking 1 was launched to Mars.


















