September 13, 2023 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Germany to sign Artemis Accords tomorrow
I will put up a full post when this tweet is confirmed.
- First two test Kuiper satellites are now scheduled for launch in October, and will also test technology for reducing interference with ground-based astronomy
ULA switched the launch to an Atlas-5 because of the delays with Vulcan.
- Rocket Lab’s CEO recently sold $22 million in his stock holdings
The tweet suggests that this sale, plus the small profits in the last quarter, are the reasons why the stock has dropped in the past week. Longer term however the stock remains higher than the numbers prior to July.
- Arianespace chart suggests Vega-C will not return to fly any earlier than mid- to late- 2024
The chart also suggests that Arianespace plans two launches of the older Vega rocket first.
- Video showing how SpaceX fishes a Falcon 9 fairing half from the water
The footage was taken next to a pier, so this was likely not part of a recovery right after launch.
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay.
- Germany to sign Artemis Accords tomorrow
I will put up a full post when this tweet is confirmed.
- First two test Kuiper satellites are now scheduled for launch in October, and will also test technology for reducing interference with ground-based astronomy
ULA switched the launch to an Atlas-5 because of the delays with Vulcan.
- Rocket Lab’s CEO recently sold $22 million in his stock holdings
The tweet suggests that this sale, plus the small profits in the last quarter, are the reasons why the stock has dropped in the past week. Longer term however the stock remains higher than the numbers prior to July.
- Arianespace chart suggests Vega-C will not return to fly any earlier than mid- to late- 2024
The chart also suggests that Arianespace plans two launches of the older Vega rocket first.
- Video showing how SpaceX fishes a Falcon 9 fairing half from the water
The footage was taken next to a pier, so this was likely not part of a recovery right after launch.