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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Monday that the company hopes to conduct the seventh flight test of its Starship launch vehicle on January 10th. ✨ https://discord.gg/kqW2RZVHcc 🚀 https://clubelon.supercast.com/
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Monday that the company hopes to conduct the seventh flight test of its Starship launch vehicle on January 10th.
NASA's Space Launch System Faces Uncertain Future Under Trump Administration
Hey, remember when the SLS rocket absolutely nailed that Artemis I mission back in 2022? Makes you wonder why they'd even think about canceling such a successful program now, right?
The future of NASA's most powerful rocket hangs in the balance following Donald Trump's recent electoral victory. The Space Launch System (SLS), a cornerstone of America's ambitious return to the Moon, faces potential cancellation according to space industry insiders. The US space journalist Eric Berger recently posted on X: "To be clear we are far from anything being settled, but based on what I'm hearing it seems at least 50-50 that Nasa's Space Launch System rocket will be cancelled."
The SLS rocket serves as the primary launch vehicle for NASA's Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon for the first time since the Apollo era ended in 1972. This massive rocket has demonstrated its capabilities through successful testing, including the unmanned Artemis I mission in 2022. The completed Artemis III mission would mark humanity's return to the lunar surface, with plans to land the first woman and person of color on the Moon.
The current mission architecture for Artemis III involves a carefully choreographed sequence of events. Four astronauts will launch aboard NASA's Orion spacecraft, carried by the SLS rocket, into lunar orbit. Upon reaching lunar orbit, two crew members will transfer to SpaceX's Starship vehicle, which will have launched separately, to make the descent to the Moon's surface. After completing their lunar exploration, these astronauts will return to orbit in Starship, rejoin their colleagues in Orion, and make the journey back to Earth.
Technical challenges have pushed the timeline for the first crewed lunar landing to Autumn 2026, considerably later than initially planned. Various factors contribute to these delays, including necessary redesigns of astronaut spacesuits, complications with Orion's heat shield and life support systems, and ongoing development issues with SpaceX's Starship lunar lander. Additionally, the upgraded mobile launch tower for the SLS has experienced both cost overruns and schedule delays.
China's space program has announced plans to send its own astronauts to the lunar surface by 2030, adding a competitive element to the timeline. Chinese space missions typically maintain conservative scheduling estimates, suggesting their projected timeline may be more reliable than American estimates. This development has created pressure on NASA to maintain its schedule and technological edge in space exploration.
A NASA study using a series of supercomputer simulations reveals a potential new solution to a longstanding Martian mystery: How did Mars get its moons? The first step, the findings say, may have involved the destruction of an asteroid.
The research team, led by Jacob Kegerreis, a postdoctoral research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, found that an asteroid passing near Mars could have been disrupted – a nice way of saying “ripped apart” – by the Red Planet’s strong gravitational pull.
The team’s simulations show the resulting rocky fragments being strewn into a variety of orbits around Mars. More than half the fragments would have escaped the Mars system, but others would’ve stayed in orbit. Tugged by the gravity of both Mars and the Sun, in the simulations some of the remaining asteroid pieces are set on paths to collide with one another, every encounter further grinding them down and spreading more debris.
Many collisions later, smaller chunks and debris from the former asteroid could have settled into a disk encircling the planet. Over time, some of this material is likely to have clumped together, possibly forming Mars’ two small moons, Phobos and Deimos.
To assess whether this was a realistic chain of events, the research team explored hundreds of different close encounter simulations, varying the asteroid’s size, spin, speed, and distance at its closest approach to the planet. The team used their high-performance, open-source computing code, called SWIFT, and the advanced computing systems at Durham University in the United Kingdom to study in detail both the initial disruption and, using another code, the subsequent orbits of the debris.
In a paper published Nov. 20 in the journal Icarus, the researchers report that, in many of the scenarios, enough asteroid fragments survive and collide in orbit to serve as raw material to form the moons.
“It’s exciting to explore a new option for the making of Phobos and Deimos – the only moons in our solar system that orbit a rocky planet besides Earth’s,” said Kegerreis. “Furthermore, this new model makes different predictions about the moons’ properties that can be tested against the standard ideas for this key event in Mars’ history.”
Two hypotheses for the formation of the Martian moons have led the pack. One proposes that passing asteroids were captured whole by Mars’ gravity, which could explain the moons’ somewhat asteroid-like appearance. The other says that a giant impact on the planet blasted out enough material – a mix of Mars and impactor debris – to form a disk and, ultimately, the moons. Scientists believe a similar process formed Earth’s Moon.
The latter explanation better accounts for the paths the moons travel today – in near-circular orbits that closely align with Mars’ equator. However, a giant impact ejects material into a disk that, mostly, stays close to the planet. And Mars’ moons, especially Deimos, sit quite far away from the planet and probably formed out there, too.
“Our idea allows for a more efficient distribution of moon-making material to the outer regions of the disk,” said Jack Lissauer, a research scientist at Ames and co-author on the paper. “That means a much smaller ‘parent’ asteroid could still deliver enough material to send the moons’ building blocks to the right place.”
Jacob Kegerreis
Postdoctoral research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center
Testing different ideas for the formation of Mars’ moons is the primary goal of the upcoming Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) sample return mission led by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency). The spacecraft will survey both moons to determine their origin and collect samples of Phobos to bring to Earth for study. A NASA instrument on board, called MEGANE – short for Mars-moon Exploration with GAmma rays and Neutrons – will identify the chemical elements Phobos is made of and help select sites for the sample collection. Some of the samples will be collected by a pneumatic sampler also provided by NASA as a technology demonstration contribution to the mission. Understanding what the moons are made of is one clue that could help distinguish between the moons having an asteroid origin or a planet-plus-impactor source.
Before scientists can get their hands on a piece of Phobos to analyze, Kegerreis and his team will pick up where they left off demonstrating the formation of a disk that has enough material to make Phobos and Deimos.
“Next, we hope to build on this proof-of-concept project to simulate and study in greater detail the full timeline of formation,” said Vincent Eke, associate professor at the Institute for Computational Cosmology at Durham University and a co-author on the paper. “This will allow us to examine the structure of the disk itself and make more detailed predictions for what the MMX mission could find.”
For Kegerreis, this work is exciting because it also expands our understanding of how moons might be born – even if it turns out that Mars’ own formed by a different route. The simulations offer a fascinating exploration, he says, of the possible outcomes of encounters between objects like asteroids and planets. These events were common in the early solar system, and simulations could help researchers reconstruct the story of how our cosmic backyard evolved.
It’s exciting to explore a new option for the making of Phobos and Deimos – the only moons in our solar system that orbit a rocky planet besides Earth’s.
Could this new partnership fast-track the journey to Mars? We discuss how Trump’s administration might pivot NASA’s focus from the Moon to the Red Planet, leveraging SpaceX’s Starship and cutting through regulatory red tape. From the revival of the National Space Council to the technical capabilities of Starship, we break down what this could mean for the future of U.S. space policy and human space exploration. Key Topics Covered: Trump’s Space Policy & Musk’s Role: How Trump’s re-election and his collaboration with Musk could make Mars exploration a top national priority. The background on Trump’s earlier initiatives, like reviving the National Space Council and signing Space Policy Directive 1, which set the stage for lunar and Mars missions. The Shift from Artemis to Mars: Why Trump has always seen the Moon as a stepping stone rather than the ultimate destination. The potential pivot from NASA’s Artemis program, focused on lunar missions, towards a more aggressive push for Mars, with Elon Musk leading the charge. SpaceX’s Starship: The Key to Mars: The technical capabilities of Starship, including its fully reusable design and massive payload capacity. Details on what Starship can carry: habitat modules, scientific equipment, solar panels, and rovers — all crucial for building the first human settlement on Mars. How Starship’s ability to launch up to 150 metric tons makes it a game-changer for deep space exploration. Musk’s Vision and Timeline for Mars: Musk’s ambitious timeline for landing an uncrewed Starship on Mars by 2026, with a crewed mission planned for 2028.The challenges ahead, including long-duration space travel, radiation risks, and the need for new life-support systems. Political and Financial Implications: How Musk’s influence in a Trump-led administration could streamline space policy and potentially bypass regulatory obstacles. The impact on NASA’s budget and existing projects if the focus shifts heavily towards Mars exploration, with SpaceX taking the lead role. Resources Mentioned: National Space Council re-establishment and Space Policy Directive 1 details. Technical specifications of SpaceX’s Starship, including payload capabilities and reusable design.
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The Boeing Starliner, a next-generation spacecraft developed by Boeing, aims to transport astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS) as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program. Designed to carry up to seven passengers, the Starliner represents a significant step forward in American spaceflight capabilities. Following a series of tests and an uncrewed orbital flight test in December 2019, which encountered some technical issues, Boeing has been working on addressing those problems to ensure a successful crewed mission. The spacecraft is intended to be reusable up to ten times, reducing the costs associated with space travel. As Boeing continues to refine the Starliner, it is poised to play a crucial role in re-establishing the United States' ability to independently send astronauts into space, a capability that was lost with the retirement of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.
On June 3, skywatchers can witness a rare planetary alignment featuring six planets—Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn. However, experts warn that not all will be visible to the naked eye. Learn when and how to catch the best views of this celestial event, and what equipment you'll need to see the more elusive planets. Don't miss your chance to see this cosmic parade!
NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revealed the presence of dust streams feeding the supermassive black hole in Andromeda, shedding light on how such black holes can consume matter steadily without significant light variation. This discovery, supported by computer models and archival data, highlights the continuous and consistent nature of the feeding process, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of galaxy centers.
NASA talks about AI on Mars, the use of AI to help it's current and future missions.
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The goal of SpaceX is to build the technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary. This is the first time in the 4-billion-year history of Earth that it’s possible to realize that goal and protect the light of consciousness.
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Intuitive Machines' IM-1 mission made history on Feb. 22, with the first successful Moon landing by a company. This televised news conference will discuss details of Odysseus' landing as part of NASA's CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign. Participants from NASA and Intuitive Machines will discuss next steps for NASA science instruments aboard, as well as details of the landing, which made last-minute use of NASA’s precision landing technology demonstration, NDL, or Navigation Doppler Lidar. Participants in the news conference include: • Joel Kearns, deputy associate administrator for Exploration, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters in Washington • Prasan Desai, deputy associate administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters • Steve Altemus, chief executive officer and co-founder, Intuitive Machines • Tim Crain, chief technology officer and co-founder, Intuitive Machines
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NASA held a virtual, audio-only media teleconference on Monday, Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. EST to highlight the NASA science demonstrations flying onboard Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C lander as part of the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services initiative and Artemis campaign.
Scientists have returned samples from asteroid Bennu through NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, suggesting that this space rock might have connections to ancient ocean worlds. This discovery provides a unique glimpse into the early solar system's composition and the materials that formed our own planet. The University of Arizona's team is at the forefront, analyzing these samples to uncover their secrets.
At NASA's Kennedy Space Center, a flurry of activity surrounds the preparations for the upcoming Artemis II mission, now slated for September 2025 following a recent delay. The mission, a cornerstone in NASA's ambitious plan to return humans to the lunar surface, relies on the seamless integration of the Orion spacecraft and the mighty Space Launch System (SLS) rocket. The Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) program is at the forefront of these preparations, meticulously finalizing the new ground systems essential for crewed launches.
The spotlight today shines on Starlab Space, a collaborative endeavor by Voyager Space and Airbus Space and Defence, which has chosen SpaceX’s Starship for an unprecedented single-flight launch of their commercial space station, Starlab. This ambitious project aims to offer a new destination in low Earth orbit (LEO) before the International Space Station (ISS) concludes its operations in 2030. The partnership with SpaceX, noted for its high-frequency launches and reliability, marks a significant step in commercial spaceflight, leveraging Starship's unique capability to deploy large payloads in a single journey.
NASA's Artemis program, with its ambitious goal to return humans to the Moon, has entered a crucial phase in its development, particularly concerning the spacesuits that will be worn by astronauts. Axiom Space, a private company, has been tasked with developing these next-generation lunar spacesuits, which recently underwent testing at NASA's Johnson Space Center. This testing included a series of mobility tasks that astronauts will need to perform on the Moon, such as picking up samples and using geological tools.
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Our story begins with NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft and its unprecedented mission to asteroid Bennu. This asteroid, roughly the size of the Empire State Building, presented a starkly different reality than what scientists had anticipated. Early predictions suggested a surface covered in small pebbles, but the reality was a landscape of boulders, challenging previous assumptions about such celestial bodies.
The European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter has potentially identified enormous ice water deposits beneath the Martian surface. Located at the Red Planet's equator, these deposits are estimated to be about 3.7 kilometers thick. If melted, they could cover Mars with a water layer approximately two meters deep or fill Earth's Red Sea. This revelation is reshaping our perception of Mars, suggesting a past where glaciers, lakes, and river channels were prevalent.
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SpaceX expects to conduct the third integrated test flight of its Starship vehicle in February as it works to demonstrate key technologies needed to land humans on the moon.
NASA has recently announced significant updates to its Artemis program, outlining new schedules for upcoming missions. These changes are designed to solidify the groundwork for prolonged scientific exploration on the Moon, including landing the first woman and person of color on the lunar surface, and laying the groundwork for future human expeditions to Mars.
The Astrobotic Peregrine moon lander launched into an elliptical orbit in the wee hours of today atop the a Vulcan Centaur rocket built by the United Launch Alliance (ULA). The mission is the maiden voyage for ULA's new launch vehicle, and the Peregrine lander has the potential to be the first private mission ever to touch down safely on the lunar surface.
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2024 promises to be a historic one for space missions, with numerous commercial companies and NASA gearing up for a series of ambitious launches. The spotlight is on the moon, as NASA plans to send humans there for the first time since 1972 with the Artemis II mission, while a host of commercial lunar landers are also poised for launch.
SpaceX is pushing forward with its ambitious Starship project, having just completed a significant round of testing in Boca Chica, Texas. The company, renowned for its innovative space ventures, achieved a new milestone by conducting static fire tests for both stages of its Starship rocket system on the same day. This development comes as SpaceX ends the year with a remarkable record of 96 space missions and is now gearing up for an important third orbital test flight of the Starship, potentially including a payload deployment.
As the year draws to a close, the company has impressively surpassed its previous annual record of 60 launches, having completed 90 Falcon 9 and 4 Falcon Heavy missions. With plans for three more launches before year-end, including a Falcon Heavy and two Falcon 9s, SpaceX is poised to end the year with 97 Falcon missions. Including its Starship endeavors, which faced challenges post-launch, the total count reaches 99.
United Launch Alliance (ULA) has completed the assembly of its first Vulcan rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida. This preparation sets the stage for its initial launch next month, marking a crucial milestone in the field of aerospace. The Vulcan rocket, a new addition to ULA's fleet, aims to eventually replace the company's current Atlas V and Delta IV rockets.
Vice President Kamala Harris has announced that the United States, as part of NASA's Artemis program, will include an international astronaut in its upcoming moon landing mission by the end of the decade. This decision, revealed during a National Space Council meeting, marks a new chapter in space diplomacy and international collaboration.
China's Shenlong ("Divine Dragon") space plane, a robotic spacecraft, has caught global attention by releasing six unknown objects into Earth's orbit. This event occurred just four days after the space plane embarked on its third mission.
During the second test flight of SpaceX's Starship, which took place on November 18, the mission faced a significant setback. The launch initially seemed successful, with the Starship lifting off without damaging its launch pad – a notable improvement from the previous test. However, the flight ended dramatically with both the Super Heavy booster and the Starship upper stage experiencing catastrophic failures. The Super Heavy booster exploded shortly after stage separation, a major incident in the test. Following this, the Starship's flight termination system was activated near the end of its powered phase, leading to its destruction as well. This sequence of events marked a significant challenge in SpaceX's ambitious Starship program, underscoring the complexities and risks inherent in developing such advanced spaceflight technology.
The aftermath of the second Starship test flight prompted an extensive investigation, led by SpaceX under the oversight of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This investigation aimed to determine the causes behind the destruction of both the booster and the upper stage. Kelvin Coleman, the FAA associate administrator for commercial space transportation, commented on the progress of this probe, noting that it was proceeding as expected and without major surprises. The outcomes of this investigation are crucial for SpaceX's future Starship launches, as they will inform the necessary modifications and safety measures to be implemented. Despite these setbacks, SpaceX remains committed to advancing its Starship program, a key component of its plans for lunar and Mars missions, albeit with a renewed focus on addressing the technical and safety challenges revealed by the second test flight.
Recent discoveries have intensified interest in Saturn's moon Enceladus as a potential habitat for life. Scientists have detected hydrogen cyanide, a vital molecule in the origin of life, in Enceladus' plumes, alongside a rich array of organic compounds. These findings, derived from data collected by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, suggest that Enceladus harbors more chemical energy than previously believed, which could support life.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently confirmed its previous decision from 2022, denying SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet service $885.5 million in rural broadband subsidies. This decision came after SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, contested the initial ruling, claiming that Starlink was capable of fulfilling the requirements of the subsidy program.
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In a significant update to the space exploration calendar, the inaugural flight of the Polaris program, an ambitious private astronaut mission, has been rescheduled. Initially planned for late 2022, the mission, known as Polaris Dawn, is now slated for April 2024. This announcement marks a considerable delay, extending the wait for this groundbreaking venture by nearly a year and a half.
United Launch Alliance (ULA) is now targeting early January for the inaugural launch of its Vulcan Centaur rocket. This shift from the previously scheduled December 24th launch date follows a recent wet dress rehearsal (WDR) that didn't go as planned, according to ULA CEO Tory Bruno.
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A giant coronal hole, over five times larger than Jupiter, has recently been observed in the Sun's atmosphere. This event is causing a powerful solar wind to surge through the Solar System.A coronal hole is essentially a vast region in the Sun's atmosphere where the solar magnetic field is open, allowing solar winds to escape more freely. Unlike sunspots or solar flares, coronal holes are not immediately visible in optical light but are distinctly seen in ultraviolet wavelengths.
Enceladus, with its mysterious ice plumes and a suspected subsurface ocean, has long intrigued astronomers. The discovery of these plumes by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in 2005 marked a significant milestone, suggesting the presence of a vast saltwater ocean beneath its icy crust. This revelation has spurred interests in sending probes to fly through these plumes, capture ice grains, and return them to Earth for analysis. Such missions could confirm the existence of the ocean and, more tantalizingly, detect signs of life.
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The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a report indicating that NASA's highly anticipated Artemis III moon landing, originally scheduled for late 2025, is likely to be postponed until at least 2027. This delay is attributed to slower-than-expected progress in the development of both the Human Landing System (HLS) by SpaceX and new lunar spacesuits by Axiom Space. The report, released on November 30, provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and setbacks that have impacted the Artemis program, a cornerstone of NASA's efforts to return humans to the lunar surface for the first time since 1972.
The GAO's findings highlight several critical issues with the HLS development under SpaceX. The report notes that the project has encountered various challenges, including a condensed timeline, delayed development milestones, and extensive technical work still required. The report suggests that the pace of progress on HLS is slower than expected, with more than half the allocated schedule consumed just to reach the preliminary design review phase. This lag contrasts with the average progression rate for major NASA projects, which typically complete this phase within 35% of their overall timelines.
SpaceX, the innovative aerospace company led by CEO Elon Musk, is preparing to transition to the second version of the Starship upper stage, following two explosive tests of the current version. In a recent update, Musk revealed the last four Version 1 Starships at the company's Boca Chica, Texas facility, signaling the end of this developmental phase and the beginning of an upgraded version.
The announcement comes in the wake of two test launches of the megarocket - one in April and the other earlier this month - both of which ended in the destruction of the rocket. Despite these setbacks, SpaceX continues to demonstrate resilience and progress. The second test, known as the IFT-2 mission, showed notable improvements, including a smoother launch, more effective performance from the booster’s Raptor engines, and the successful implementation of a new stage separation technique called hot staging.
In the vast expanse of the universe, there lies a peculiar anomaly within the realm of exoplanetary science. Despite the discovery and cataloging of over 5,000 exoplanets by various space agencies, a noticeable absence of exoplanets with diameters between 1.5 and two times that of Earth has puzzled scientists. A recent study utilizing data from the retired Kepler Space Telescope offers an intriguing explanation for this size gap, suggesting a process where the cores of these planets might be expelling their atmospheres from the inside.
Today, we're delving into a fascinating lunar mystery from March 2022, involving a piece of Chinese space junk that collided with the Moon, leaving a mysterious double crater. Researchers from the University of Arizona have shed light on this incident, revealing the object to be a Chinese Long March 3C rocket booster, possibly carrying an undisclosed payload.
The story began in 2015 when astronomers detected space debris on a collision course with the Moon. Initially believed to be a SpaceX Falcon 9 booster, further analysis identified it as part of China's Chang'e lunar rover mission. The recent study confirms the debris's origin and suggests an additional, unidentified object was attached to the rocket booster, an assertion that stirs both curiosity and speculation.
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In today's episode, we focus on two significant developments in the space industry. On one hand, Virgin Galactic is moving forward with its next-generation Delta class spaceplane, following the successful commercial voyages of its VSS Unity spaceplane. On the other, NASA is addressing vital concerns with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield following the Artemis 1 mission, critical for the safety of the crewed Artemis 2 mission slated for November 2024.
Virgin Galactic, having launched commercial space travel with VSS Unity, is now progressing towards its advanced Delta spaceplane. Unity, slated to be retired by mid-2024, will make way for Delta, offering greater capacity and efficiency. This transition is part of Virgin Galactic's strategy to enhance its space tourism business, with the Delta expected to carry six passengers, compared to Unity's four, and requiring less maintenance for more frequent launches.
Today, we're focusing on a significant development in SpaceX's journey: the recent test flight of its Starship rocket, which unfortunately ended in an explosion. This event is crucial not only for SpaceX but also for NASA's Artemis program, which relies on the Starship for future lunar missions.
The test flight on Saturday showed both progress and challenges for SpaceX. The spacecraft reached an altitude of 93 miles, a significant improvement from its last flight. However, the flight concluded with the explosion of the Starship, raising questions and triggering an FAA investigation. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk remains optimistic, anticipating a readiness for the next flight in a few weeks. This episode will explore the details of the flight, the implications for SpaceX and NASA, and what this means for the future of space exploration.
Today, we delve into the imminent and complex challenge facing the International Space Station (ISS). For over two decades, the ISS has been a symbol of international cooperation and scientific advancement in low-Earth orbit. However, the time has come to plan for its decommissioning, a task that NASA is currently undertaking. The goal is to safely guide the ISS back into Earth's atmosphere, where it will ultimately disintegrate—a process expected to cost nearly $1 billion. This undertaking not only involves intricate aerospace engineering but also navigates sensitive international diplomatic waters.
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SpaceX’s next test flight with its Starship vehicle is drawing attention for its potential role in NASA’s Artemis lunar missions. A recent statement from NASA official Lakiesha Hawkins highlights a significant increase in the number of required launches for Artemis lunar landings, suggesting “in the high teens” compared to SpaceX’s previous estimates.
At a NASA Advisory Council meeting, Hawkins, from NASA’s Moon to Mars Program Office, outlined the necessity of multiple Starship launches.
The plan involves using SpaceX’s Texas pad and a new one at Kennedy Space Center. This strategy is crucial for sending a lander to the moon for Artemis 3.
Today, we're covering a significant event in space exploration. SpaceX's ambitious Starship rocket experienced a partial success and a dramatic failure during its latest test flight. The spacecraft, designed for deep-space missions, managed to launch and separate from its Super Heavy booster but ultimately ended in an explosion. This development follows SpaceX's first attempt in April, indicating both progress and challenges in their space endeavors.
In today's episode, we focus on SpaceX's second Starship test flight, a significant event for Elon Musk's company. This test flight, which took off from SpaceX’s Texas facility, achieved new milestones in the development of the Starship rocket. Despite the intentional destruction of the vehicle mid-flight, the test was deemed a success, marking important progress in the Starship program.
The Starship vehicle, which lifted off around 8 a.m. ET, successfully separated from its booster before being intentionally destroyed by its onboard system after a flight of over seven minutes. This flight termination, a standard safety feature, was activated at an altitude of about 148 kilometers. Although the test ended prematurely, with SpaceX initially planning a near-orbital journey before re-entry and splashdown off Hawaii, the flight provided valuable data for future missions.
After the April explosion of its first test flight, SpaceX is now ready for another attempt. Originally scheduled for Friday, the launch has been postponed to Saturday to replace a small rocket part. The Starship system, crucial for future moon and Mars missions, will have a launch window opening at 7 a.m. CT this Saturday. This test is critical for SpaceX's ambitious space exploration goals, including its role in NASA's Artemis III moon mission, and could significantly influence the future of space travel.
In anticipation of the launch, a new Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) has been issued for Sunday, November 19th. This TFR is an extension of the existing restrictions for Friday and Saturday, indicating a shift in SpaceX’s launch strategy. Typically, SpaceX avoids weekend launches due to public beach access, but the importance of this launch has led to an exception.
Today's episode focuses on Yusaku Maezawa, the Japanese billionaire and founder of Zozo Inc., who was set to travel around the moon aboard SpaceX's Starship. Selected in 2018 for this important mission, Maezawa now faces a delay, as SpaceX prepares for another test flight of the Starship rocket. We'll explore the current status of SpaceX's Starship, Maezawa's other space-related ventures, and the broader context of space exploration and commercial spaceflight.
Hey folks, have you heard about SpaceX gearing up for their next Starship test? After the FAA finally gave them the thumbs up, they're looking at launching on November 17 from Boca Chica. It's been a bit of a rollercoaster since that dramatic mishap in April, huh?
Starship is seriously massive, like 400 feet tall! It's a huge deal for SpaceX, not just for their Mars dreams but also for NASA's Artemis program. But after what happened last time, the FAA had them jumping through hoops. They needed to fix a whole bunch of stuff, over 60 things, I think.
They've done a lot to get here, like adding this new flame deflector to protect the launchpad. Plus, they've tweaked the self-destruct system to be more reliable. It's been a huge undertaking to get back on track.
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Earlier in 2023, SpaceX experienced a significant setback with the failure of its Starship/SuperHeavy launch vehicle during its inaugural flight. This highly anticipated test, conducted from Starbase in Texas, ended in the loss of the rocket due to multiple engine failures, causing a catastrophic spin. This event marked a pivotal moment in SpaceX's ambitious space exploration program, highlighting both the potential and challenges of such cutting-edge technology.
As SpaceX gears up for the second test flight involving Booster 9 and Ship 25, optimism is cautiously high. Both components have undergone extensive testing, including two static fires for Booster 9, marking a first for the SuperHeavy series. Ship 25 has also had a flawless testing campaign, raising hopes for a successful flight. However, given the complexity of the mission, the launch timing remains fluid, with SpaceX committed to ensuring maximum data collection and safety.
The Federal Aviation Administration's safety review of SpaceX's Starship marked a significant milestone for the aerospace company. After the explosive test flight in April, the FAA grounded Starship to conduct a thorough investigation. This review was not just a procedural step but a deep dive into the technical and operational nuances of SpaceX's ambitious project. The FAA evaluated the Super Heavy booster's performance, specifically focusing on the unexpected "rock tornado" and the subsequent damage to the surrounding environment. SpaceX's commitment to safety was put to the test as the review scrutinized the mishap's causes and examined the company's safety culture, system safety processes, and quantitative risk analysis for launch and reentry operations.
Such high-tide flooding that inundates roads and buildings along the west coast of the Americas tends to be uncommon outside of El Niño years, but that could change by the 2030s.
An analysis by NASA’s sea level change science team finds that if a strong El Niño develops this winter, cities along the western coasts of the Americas could see an increase in the frequency of high-tide flooding that can swamp roads and spill into low-lying buildings.
El Niño is a periodic climate phenomenon characterized by higher-than-normal sea levels and warmer-than-average ocean temperatures along the equatorial Pacific. These conditions can spread poleward along the western coasts of the Americas. El Niño, which is still developing this year, can bring more rain than usual to the U.S. Southwest and drought to countries in the western Pacific like Indonesia. These impacts typically occur in January through March.
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Sales for Starlink are on a trajectory to overtake the launch business soon, which means more and more regions will have access to SpaceX’s internet services. Think about it: a service that started off with test satellites is now on the verge of being the main moneymaker for one of the most talked-about companies in the world.
And while SpaceX keeps a tight lid on their financials, we've gotten a peek behind the curtain. A valuation of $150 billion was pinned on the company after a recent tender offer. Those numbers aren't just stratospheric; they're astronomical. This valuation reflects not only the commercial success of their launches but also the potential of their satellite-driven internet business.
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The planned launch hinges on the critical approval from regulatory bodies, including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. These organizations are in the final stages of an environmental review, scrutinizing the launch site nestled among the wetlands of South Texas. Despite the pending approvals, SpaceX's announcement hints at a confident stance that the necessary endorsements are within reach, aligning with insider reports suggesting federal consent is imminent.
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Dr. Lisa Watson-Morgan is a linchpin when it comes to the mission of landing humans back on the Moon. She's working on some hefty challenges, but as she puts it, "Right now, today, I don't see anything that's stopping us." Watson-Morgan appreciates the innovations SpaceX has contributed, particularly with its advancements in rocket capabilities. SpaceX’s partnership with Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin, experienced from their Orion program, also bodes well for the Artemis missions.
But the excitement doesn't come without a dose of realism. As the senior director of Human Spaceflight Programs at SpaceX, Benji Reed, put it during a fireside chat, "launch is signal and everything else is noise." The emphasis is on doing rather than theorizing, on testing rather than speculating. It's this hands-on approach that is shaping the HLS program's future.
SpaceX kicked off Sunday with a bang, launching the largest batch of second-generation Starlink satellites from the West Coast. This liftoff was particularly noteworthy as it took place at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, marking a change in SpaceX's usual launch sites. The Falcon 9 rocket soared into the sky with 22 satellites in tow, making it the first time a Falcon 9 has carried such a heavy payload of second-generation V2 Mini satellites from this location.
In this episode, we sit down with Gwynn Shotwell, the COO of SpaceX, for an exclusive interview about the company's past, present, and future. From the early days of Falcon to the latest advances in Starship development, Shotwell shares her unique perspective on the challenges, successes, and vision of SpaceX.
Tune in to learn about the inside stories of the Falcon and Starship launches, the intricacies of working with Elon Musk, and Shotwell's own insights into the future of space exploration. This is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the final frontier and the innovators pushing its boundaries.
In today's episode, we're unpacking the recent updates on SpaceX's Starship, which has been in the spotlight for both its technological advancements and regulatory delays. SpaceX has performed all necessary pre-flight operations, but the massive rocket still awaits crucial permits from federal agencies. While many look to the skies with eagerness, Starship is grounded, as the completion of the launch licensing process remains a pending affair.
SpaceX had its second test flight planned for Starship and even completed a full wet dress rehearsal. However, the company faces multiple regulatory hoops before the rocket can break Earth's gravitational pull. One of the last major hurdles involves a review by the Federal Wildlife Service (FWS) in conjunction with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This review is a detailed examination of Starship's potential environmental impacts, particularly focusing on the newly installed water deluge system at the Boca Chica launch site in Texas.
The initial observations of this awe-inspiring event came from the All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN) project. This network of telescopes alerted Matthew Kenworthy, an astronomer at the Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, about the near-total dimming of a sun-like star, designated ASASSN-21qj. Now, such dimming could be caused by various phenomena, but what piqued Kenworthy's interest was that this star had also shown a sudden increase in brightness about two and a half years earlier. A connection seemed likely, prompting him to investigate further.
The work of scientists like Henri Samuel, Amir Khan, and others makes it clear that our understanding of Mars is still developing. We may have rovers on the planet's surface and satellites in its orbit, but the red planet continues to be a source of intriguing mysteries. Who knows what other surprises lie beneath its surface, waiting to be discovered?
For those of us intrigued by the prospects of interplanetary travel and colonization, these findings offer more than just scientific trivia. They provide a fundamental understanding of what makes up Mars, and by extension, offer clues into the origins and makeup of other celestial bodies in our solar system.
The future of space exploration hangs not just on scientific ingenuity but also on the ability to navigate regulatory and financial hurdles. Whether it's SpaceX's next Starship test flight or NASA's ambitious plans to bring back samples from Mars, red tape and dollar signs are common obstacles.
It's a complicated, intricate web that these organizations must traverse, keeping innovation at the forefront while adhering to guidelines and working within financial constraints. Despite these challenges, both SpaceX and NASA remain committed to their missions, continuously adapting and finding new paths to make their ambitious projects a reality.
India's space agency has carried out the first in a series of tests flights ahead of its planned mission to take astronauts into space in 2025.
The Gaganyaan spacecraft was launched at 10:00 local time (04:30GMT) on Saturday from Sriharikota.
This was the day's second attempt - the first was put on hold five seconds before the scheduled launch time.
The test was conducted to demonstrate whether the crew could safely escape the rocket in case it malfunctioned.
"I am very happy to announce the successful accomplishment of the TV-D1 (Test Vehicle Demonstration 1) mission," S Somanath, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), said after the launch as his colleagues cheered and applauded.
SpaceX has previously demonstrated its ability to execute multiple launches within a short time frame. For example, the company has launched two Falcon 9 rockets within a single day. Achieving the 144-launch target for 2024 will require a sustained, relentless pace, achievable only through continuous innovation and a high degree of automation across the company's operations.
Redshift plays a crucial role in our perception of a dark universe. When light waves stretch due to the universe's expansion, their wavelength increases, moving them toward the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum. For light emitted from objects moving away from us, this can mean a shift out of the visible spectrum entirely, rendering them invisible to the human eye. This process is particularly pronounced for celestial bodies at great distances, which could effectively make large sections of the universe invisible and therefore dark to our perception.
Today, we have an action-packed episode focusing on the forefront of commercial space travel and space exploration. We'll be covering everything from Virgin Galactic's recent announcement about their sixth mission in six months, to SpaceX's effect on the small rocket industry. We'll also discuss the extension of the learning period for commercial human spaceflight regulations, Vega payload failures, Astra's stock troubles, Ariane 6 delays, Russia's plans for Gagarin's Start, SLS costs, SpaceX's call for FAA staffing, Falcon Heavy's Psyche mission, and finally, the potential for astronomers to use SpaceX's Starship.
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NASA psyche spacecraft is on its voyage to an asteroid of the same name, a metal rich world that could tell us more about the formation of Rocky planets. And our early solar system. Now psyche successfully launched 10:19 AM. Eastern Friday, a border space, X Falcon, heavy rocket from launchpad 39, a. At NASA's Kennedy space center in Florida. And integrated out of the spacecraft is NASA deep space, optical communications technology demonstration. A test of deep space, laser communications. That gets support. Future exploration missions by providing more bandwidth to transmit data than traditional radio frequency communications. Now bill Nelson said. Congratulations to the psyche team on a successful launch, the first journey to a metal rich asteroid, and bill is the NASA administrator. And the psyche mission could provide humanity with new information.
It's no secret that Elon Musk has been critical of regulators, specifically targeting the FAA for its slow pace. In late 2020, SpaceX even launched a Starship prototype in violation of its FAA license. Musk made his opinions clear through his tweets, stating that the FAA's existing rules are not suited for an industry that's so drastically different from what it was a decade ago.
As the aerospace community knows, the second Starship flight has been in a holding pattern. Initially, it seemed like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was the gatekeeper, but now the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has stepped into that role. Even though the FAA has given a nod for testing, the FWS's approval is still pending for changes to the launch pad. Consequently, this could potentially set SpaceX back by months, if worst comes to worst.
In today's episode, we'll cover five key areas: SpaceX's recent interaction with the Coast Guard, updates to the Starship's structure, the litany of improvements made since the April test flight, the rapid installations at the launch pad, and lastly, what we can expect from SpaceX's ground testing scheduled for tomorrow.
Today's episode is going to focus on SpaceX's latest moves as they prepare for a Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) with Booster 9 and Ship 25. Regulatory permits permitting, the next Starship could be soaring through the skies as early as next month. This comes amidst a hive of activity at SpaceX's Starbase, from Cybertruck photo ops to tweaks in booster design.
Today, we're focusing our attention on a situation that unfolded in the starry skies above us. More specifically, we're talking about a coolant leak that occurred in a Russian module of the International Space Station, or ISS, as you may know it. NASA has confirmed that the leak, originating from the Russian Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module, has ceased for the time being. This episode will examine the incident, its implications for space station operations, and what it reveals about the reliability of the ISS.
Today's episode shines a spotlight on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which has been delayed yet again, according to an official NASA release. The Starliner was expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for its first crewed test flight no earlier than mid-April 2024, a setback from its previous anticipated readiness date in early March. Furthermore, the target date for the operational flight of the Boeing spacecraft has also been pushed back to early 2025, another delay from its previous summer 2024 target. No specific reason for the delay was shared.
The spacecraft is targeting an Oct. 12 liftoff atop a Falcon Heavy rocket. Its destination, a metal-rich asteroid, may tell us more about how planets form.
In less than 24 hours, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is slated to launch from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. With its sights set on a mysterious asteroid of the same name, Psyche is NASA’s first scientific mission to be launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
Launch is set for 10:16 a.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 12, with additional opportunities identified each day through Oct. 25. Each opportunity is instantaneous, meaning there is only one exact time per day when launch can occur.
In today's episode, we're taking you on a journey through space to introduce you to Psyche, an unusual metal-rich asteroid hiding within the asteroid belt. Set to launch on October 12 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, the mission to explore this celestial object could redefine what we know about the solar system. Scientists are speculating that Psyche might not just be another asteroid but could potentially be the exposed core of a failed planet or something even more astonishing.
The next astronauts to walk on the moon will wear spacesuits designed in partnership with fashion icon Prada.
Houston-based Axiom Space is developing spacesuits for NASA's Artemis III mission that plans to land the first woman and person of color on the moon in 2025. The company announced a partnership with Prada this week.
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Today's story centers around NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu. The spacecraft successfully returned to Earth with a cache of samples, but scientists have encountered an unexpected issue: there's too much of it. This surplus of asteroid material, while slowing down the analysis process, has potential for additional scientific breakthroughs.
In 2020, OSIRIS-REx touched down on Bennu, a near-Earth asteroid. Using its specialized Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM) head, it collected rock and dust samples from the asteroid's surface. When scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center began to open the canister, they found not only the expected sample within the TAGSAM but also an unanticipated excess of material coating the lid and base of the canister.
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In today's episode, we're focusing on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, which recently conducted a successful "static fire" test at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test is a critical step leading up to the rocket's upcoming mission to launch NASA's Psyche asteroid probe.
The Psyche mission is eyeing an exploration of a metallic object located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, potentially giving us unprecedented insights into planet formation and the early history of our solar system. Scheduled for October 12, the Falcon Heavy will lift off from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, and if all goes well, the Psyche probe will reach its asteroid target in 2029 for a study duration of at least 26 months.
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Today we're going to talk about some issues and updates concerning two pivotal missions in the field of space science. First on our agenda is the European Space Agency's (ESA) Euclid space telescope, which launched in July. Its mission is to probe the enigmatic dark universe—made up of dark energy and dark matter—but it's facing some technical difficulties that we'll go over. Second, we'll discuss NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission that has returned a sample capsule from an asteroid, and the interesting things it's already revealing.
Today we'll be discussing an essential milestone that SpaceX recently achieved, securing its first-ever contract with the U.S. Space Force for satellite communications via our very own Starshield. The contract was officially confirmed on September 1st, according to Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek. We'll discuss how Starshield operates over the existing Starlink satellites and serves as a secured network exclusively for governmental agencies.
Today, we're taking a closer look at the monumental achievement of NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, who recently made headlines for his record-breaking stint on the International Space Station. Touching down in Kazakhstan via the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft, Rubio's journey is awe-inspiring for a variety of reasons and it prompts many questions about human endurance in space, both physically and psychologically.
Today, we have a fascinating story to discuss that revolves around India's Chandrayaan-3 lunar rover and lander. These vehicles have achieved the monumental task of becoming the first spacecraft to successfully land on the untouched South Pole of the Moon, marking India's first-ever Moon landing. But after achieving their initial mission goals, they're currently taking a break, or in more technical terms, in "sleep mode," waiting for the next lunar sunrise. Quite the interstellar feat, if you ask me.
The upcoming Integrated Flight Test aims to demonstrate the full capability of SpaceX's Starship vehicle, marking an important milestone in space exploration ambitions. This next-level spacecraft will go through a series of sophisticated maneuvers to test its full range of functions, encompassing both ascent and descent. The goal is to validate the technologies and operational procedures that SpaceX has invested years of effort into, setting the stage for future missions that could include voyages to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
After years of anticipation and hard work by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) team, a capsule of rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu finally is on Earth. It landed at 8:52 a.m. MDT (10:52 a.m. EDT) on Sunday, in a targeted area of the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range near Salt Lake City.
Within an hour and a half, the capsule was transported by helicopter to a temporary clean room set up in a hangar on the training range, where it now is connected to a continuous flow of nitrogen.
Getting the sample under a “nitrogen purge,” as scientists call it, was one of the OSIRIS-REx team’s most critical tasks today. Nitrogen is a gas that doesn’t interact with most other chemicals, and a continuous flow of it into the sample container inside the capsule will keep out earthly contaminants to leave the sample pure for scientific analyses.
In today's episode, we're focusing on SpaceX and the trailblazing strides it has taken recently. From launching new missions to the International Space Station to testing innovative reusable rockets, SpaceX has been making headlines. So if you've been keeping an eye on space exploration or are just intrigued by the future of interstellar travel, this episode is for you.
The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"
In today's episode, we focus on a somewhat unexpected twist in SpaceX's journey to the stars. The company's plans to re-launch its behemoth of a rocket, the Starship, could potentially hit some turbulence, not from technical faults, but due to environmental concerns. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is currently scrutinizing the rocket’s potential impact on endangered species in the Boca Chica region of Texas, where SpaceX's launch site is located. This regulatory obstacle could push SpaceX's ambitious timelines off course, adding layers of complexity to an already intricate situation.
The issue at hand is a legal tug-of-war between SpaceX, the rocket and satellite venture headed by Musk, and the U.S. Department of Justice. In this conundrum, SpaceX has taken legal action against the U.S. government, arguing that the administrative process accusing the company of employment discrimination against refugees and asylees violates constitutional law.
The backdrop of this unfolding drama includes a complaint by the DOJ claiming that SpaceX had a history of not hiring non-U.S. citizens or green card holders from 2018 to 2022. SpaceX, however, counters this by stating that the administrative judges hearing such cases are not constitutionally appointed, thus denying the company its right to a jury trial. We'll be unpacking the nitty-gritty of this case, the arguments on both sides, and the previous legal precedents that could influence the outcome.
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SpaceX has been diligently working to meet the FAA’s expectations. According to updates on their website, new features like a hot-stage separation system and an electric thrust vector control system are now part of the rocket design. These updates aim to increase the reliability and safety of future launches. Elon Musk himself announced "thousands of upgrades to Starship & launchpad/Mechazilla," referring to the towering launch structure at the Boca Chica site.
Welcome to another episode of the Elon Musk Podcast, where we unpack and discuss the world of technology, space exploration, and innovation in ways that make you think. Today's episode is going to be a critical one. We're tackling some serious issues surrounding SpaceX, the company I founded. Senator Elizabeth Warren has been very vocal in her calls for an investigation into SpaceX's role in international affairs. The point of contention? A recent decision to block Ukraine from utilizing our Starlink satellite network for a military operation against Russian warships. This issue is sparking wider debates about the authority private companies should or should not have in matters of national and international security.
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SpaceX is in the final stages of preparing for its second test flight of the Starship rocket, currently awaiting FAA license approval. After a previous attempt in April 2023 faced engine problems and led to a 90-second flight termination, SpaceX aims to address regulatory concerns and demonstrate the performance of its innovative technologies, including 33 Raptor rocket engines on the Super Heavy booster and a new "hot staging ring" on the upper stage. Pending approval, the ambitious test flight seeks to complete nearly three-quarters of an orbit around Earth.
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NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov arrived at the International Space Station as the SpaceX Dragon, named Endurance, docked to the complex at 9:16 a.m. EDT Sunday while the station was 261 statute miles over Queensland, Australia.
NASA held an in-person press conference with the astronauts set to participate in the Artemis 2 mission, which aims to launch in November 2024. The conference provided a plethora of updates on the mission's objectives, timelines, and, interestingly, the integration of SpaceX's Starship as a key component in future lunar missions.
NASA's Administrator, Bill Nelson, underscored the importance of the Artemis program as a stepping stone for even more ambitious ventures, such as missions to Mars. A highlight of this strategy is NASA's partnership with SpaceX, specifically contracting the space company to provide the lunar lander that will act as the first astronaut base on the Moon.
Artemis 2 itself will be a critical test flight that carries four astronauts. However, it's essential to note that they will not actually land on the Moon. The Orion spacecraft is primarily a transit vehicle designed to dock either with SpaceX's Starship lunar lander or the Gateway lunar space station. NASA's Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy clarified the mission's pivotal role in laying the groundwork for the succeeding steps in the Artemis program.
During the Artemis 1 mission, NASA performed a slew of tests on the Orion spacecraft, covering aspects like power generation, cooling systems, and electrical circuits. While most tests were successful, certain irregularities were noticed in the spacecraft's heat shield, requiring further investigation.
Reid Weisman, the mission commander for Artemis 2, highlighted that astronaut safety is a primary concern for the mission. Any hiccups in the spacecraft's performance before setting a trajectory for the Moon could trigger a mission abort, bringing the crew safely back to Earth.
Looking beyond Artemis 2, the Artemis 3 mission is scheduled to land astronauts on the Moon by December 2025. The feasibility of this timeline is closely tied to SpaceX's ability to successfully launch Starship multiple times, proving its reliability and performance. SpaceX must also demonstrate its capability for orbital refueling, a necessary step for sending the second stage Starship to the Moon.
NASA officials recently visited SpaceX's Starbase to scrutinize their progress and discuss future milestones, including plans for propellant demonstration and an uncrewed test flight. This visit served to bridge communication gaps and align both teams more closely.
In summary, the role of SpaceX's Starship in NASA's lunar plans is not just an add-on but an integral piece of the puzzle. Both SpaceX and NASA must work collaboratively to resolve existing challenges and meet timelines, which are subject to frequent reassessments as each milestone is reached or missed.
When asked about the definite dates, NASA remained somewhat elusive, emphasizing the need for realistic scheduling and an adequate margin for unforeseen challenges. With rigorous testing ongoing, including heat shield tests at NASA's Ames facility, NASA seems to be leaving no stone unturned in their quest to return humans to the Moon and beyond.
SpaceX's upcoming Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed by at least 24 hours. Originally scheduled for Friday, Aug. 25, this mission was poised to carry four astronauts representing different space agencies. With a blend of technology and international cooperation, Crew-7 was set to take human spaceflight to new horizons.
India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has resonated with millions, not just as a technological achievement but as a symbol of national pride and potential. With a launch budget of $74 million, which is notably less than the cost to produce the 2013 Hollywood space thriller 'Gravity,' India has proven its mettle in cost-competitive space engineering.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked this success as "a victory cry of a new India," watched from South Africa, where he attended the BRICS summit. The landing sparked nationwide celebrations, with people dancing in the streets, setting off firecrackers, and hailing "India on the moon."
SpaceX readies Ship 25 and Booster 9 for potential 2023 launch; FAA reviewing mishap report; environmental groups' lawsuits persist; Musk remains optimistic with 50% chance of orbital success; possible delays due to various factors.
NEW DELHI — A pivotal stage in India's quest to explore the Moon has been reached with the preparation of the Lander Module (LM), including the lander "Vikram" and rover "Pragyan," for its descent to the Lunar south pole. The historic soft landing is planned for August 23, marking a significant advancement in India's ambitious space program.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that the Lander Module has successfully separated from the Propulsion Module (PM). This marks the initiation of a series of complex maneuvers that will bring the lander and its companion rover closer to the Moon's surface.
The Lander Module is scheduled to descend to a slightly lower orbit, following a planned deboosting process set to take place around 1600 Hrs. IST tomorrow. This deboosting, or slowing down, is an essential step to position the module in its specific orbit to approach the Moon.
Lander Module Separation
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a review of the mishap investigation report submitted by SpaceX related to its April test flight of the colossal Starship rocket. The disclosure of this milestone marks a significant phase in the regulatory process overseeing the burgeoning commercial space sector, the FAA confirmed on Tuesday.
The April Test Flight: An Overview
SpaceX, a renowned space transportation company founded by Elon Musk, embarked on a groundbreaking test launch of its mammoth Starship rocket on April 20. However, the test ended just four minutes post-liftoff due to engine failures and other complications during the rocket's ascent.
In what has been framed as a modern space race to the lunar south pole, both India and Russia have embarked on ambitious lunar missions. Although it’s easy to become caught up in who will touch down first, these missions represent a wealthomore than a competition.
India's latest lunar venture, Chandrayaan-3, commenced its journey on July 14, 2023, entering the moon's orbit on August 5. The craft is currently executing orbit reduction maneuvers, preparing for a landing attempt anticipated for August 23.
The target site for the Chandrayaan-3 is situated at 69.37°S 32.35°E. Solar considerations are paramount, as the sun's rise at this location will illuminate the area by August 21 GMT, thereby providing the required power for the solar-powered Vikram lander and Pragyan rover. The estimated landing time is 17:47 IST (1217 GMT, 08:17 a.m. EDT) on August 23.
Both the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover are solar-powered and have a mission lifetime of one lunar daytime (approximately 14 Earth days). This makes the timing of the landing vital to the mission's success and the amount of scientific exploration that can be carried out.
India's Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Lander
SRIHARIKOTA, India — Navigating the space around the Moon, India's Chandrayaan-3 mission is progressing smoothly on its path, with its ultimate goal being a historic landing on the lunar surface.
The spacecraft, which was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on July 14, 2023, successfully entered lunar orbit and now awaits the crucial phases of approaching the Moon's surface.
Chandrayaan-3's Current Position and Trajectory
As of Friday, the spacecraft was approximately 1,437 kilometers (893 miles) from the Moon's surface. It has been guided with precision by ISRO, India's space agency, through a series of complex lunar-bound maneuvers, culminating in the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) performed on August 5.
The spacecraft is expected to reach a 100-kilometer (62-mile) orbit around the Moon by August 16. Subsequently, the Propulsion Module will separate, beginning the Lander's final descent sequence.
In an unprecedented endeavor to speed up human exploration of the red planet, NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have announced a collaborative program with industry leaders Lockheed Martin and BWX Technologies to develop and test a nuclear propulsion system that could significantly reduce the travel time to Mars.
The program, known as DRACO, short for Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations, comes with a price tag of $499 million and seeks to revolutionize the future of interplanetary travel and satellite maneuvering.
In a recent press conference, Boeing's Vice President and Starliner manager, Mark Nappi, announced a potential readiness of their spacecraft by early March. However, he emphasized that this doesn't guarantee a March launch. The forthcoming dates will be finalized in collaboration with NASA's Commercial Crew Program, the International Space Station (ISS), and United Launch Alliance (ULA).
The Starliner was initially set for a July 21 launch, intending to transport NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore to the ISS. But an unexpected twist came weeks before the launch when Boeing declared an indefinite postponement, following the emergence of two significant safety challenges. Since these setbacks, both Boeing and NASA have reportedly rectified the capsule’s safety issues.
Steve Stich, the head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, conveyed that multiple independent review layers have been established to address and overcome these complications. One of the major concerns was related to the load capacity of Starliner’s trio of parachutes. Tests showed that their failure load limits were below expected, suggesting that if one parachute failed, the remaining duo might not slow the spacecraft adequately for its New Mexico landing.
In this episode, we're turning our attention to the recent strides made at SpaceX’s Starbase in Texas, with a particular focus on the ongoing testing phase of the Starship program. From the static test firings of the Raptor engines to the implementation of the water deluge system, we'll be discussing how these key operations contribute to the program's ambitious objectives.
We're also going to explore the journey of Booster 9, its recent trials on the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM), and what these developments signify for the future of space exploration
In this episode, we are turning our gaze to a mission that's literally reaching for the moon. The Indian Space Research Organisation's Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission, scheduled to enter the Moon's sphere of influence on August 5, is carrying the hopes and ambitions of an entire nation.
This journey is not without its trials and tribulations. The successful execution of the mission hinges on a critical phase - the lunar orbit insertion, a meticulously planned maneuver that can spell the difference between significant advancement in lunar science and an astronomical setback. We'll delve into the details of this crucial operation, discuss the possible outcomes and repercussions, and take a historical detour to revisit a past mission with an eerily similar challenge.
SpaceX's Starship remains grounded after a launch explosion, with the final accident report still pending. Despite repair and testing progress, the firm faces FAA investigation and legal hurdles challenging the program's initial approval. These delays may disrupt SpaceX's future satellite launches, NASA moon missions, and Mars colonization plans. #spacex #elonmusk #news
In a breakthrough for SpaceX's space exploration agenda, details have emerged regarding the second orbital test flight—OFT-2—of its ambitious Super Heavy and Starship spacecraft. While a definitive timeline remains elusive, industry insiders and enthusiasts alike have their sights trained on this monumental step in human space exploration.
In under 80 days, history will be made as NASA and SpaceX partner to launch a solar-powered spacecraft on a voyage that will span 2.5 billion miles. This unprecedented journey into the heart of our solar system will propel humanity further into the cosmos than ever before, to the main asteroid belt situated between Mars and Jupiter.
The purpose of this mission? To lay bare the mysteries of an enigmatic asteroid designated 16 Psyche.
The metallic composition of 16 Psyche, chiefly iron and nickel, has been the source of much speculation and excitement. Estimates peg the potential worth of the asteroid at an astronomical $10,000 quadrillion, a figure that could revolutionize economies and industries as we know them. But beyond the material riches lies an even more significant treasure: a unique opportunity for planetary scientists to study an iron core resembling that within the center of our own Earth. This mission will expand our understanding of these iron cores and may well unveil an entirely new class of metal worlds in the solar system.
Human spaceflight to Mars presents unique psychological challenges. An interplanetary journey to Mars, as proposed by Mars-One, would entail an isolation and confinement period of up to nine months during the voyage, followed by a potentially permanent stay on an alien planet millions of miles away from Earth. These conditions can give rise to a host of psychological issues, including but not limited to loneliness, depression, anxiety, and interpersonal conflicts.
The isolation from friends, family, and familiar surroundings can intensify feelings of loneliness and can lead to depression. The confinement of the spacecraft, with limited room to move and a lack of privacy, can create tension and conflict among the crew. Prolonged periods of monotony, broken only by high-stress situations, can cause cognitive and behavioral issues.
Furthermore, communication delays with Earth - ranging up to 24 minutes round trip - can create feelings of isolation and frustration, and can challenge the crew's problem-solving abilities, as immediate support or advice will not be available. Upon arrival on Mars, the astronauts will be faced with a barren and harsh environment, drastically different from Earth. This alien landscape, combined with the realization of a permanent stay, may further exacerbate feelings of isolation, homesickness, and stress.
Therefore, astronauts on a mission to Mars will require a unique blend of skills to cope with these challenges, including technical and scientific expertise, excellent problem-solving skills, and robust psychological resilience. The selection, training, and support of these pioneers will be paramount to the success of the mission and the well-being of the crew.
SpaceX and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit initiated by five environmental and Indigenous groups challenging the approval of the space company's Starship rocket program. The FAA and SpaceX contend that the plaintiffs do not possess the legal standing required to present their case, according to court documents filed on Friday.
The lawsuit, initiated on May 1 by the Center for Biological Diversity, the American Bird Conservancy, the SurfRider Foundation, Save Rio Grande Valley, and the Carrizo-Comecrudo Nation of Texas, claims the FAA acted inappropriately by not conducting a thorough environmental study on the probable impacts of SpaceX activities. They argue the FAA should have ascertained the potential consequences before permitting SpaceX to launch from its Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas.
A key part of the Starship's mission portfolio is transporting humans to LEO, while also doubling as an orbiting space station akin to the ISS. This dual functionality has led to inevitable comparisons between the two. While similar in size, with the ISS having an internal pressurized volume of around 915 cubic meters, there are considerable differences in their roles and design principles. The ISS is a multinational space research facility, able to accommodate six crew members, and plays a vital role in conducting experiments in microgravity. In contrast, the Starship, while capable of similar LEO operations, is intended to be much more — a vessel for pioneering deep space travel.
SpaceX Gears Up for Another Groundbreaking Flight with Ship 25
SpaceX, the undisputed trailblazer in private space exploration, is setting the stage for its next major spectacle. Only two months have passed since the historic first integrated test flight of Starship, and already, the rocket company is vigorously testing engines for the second takeoff. This time, the starring role goes to Ship 25. In parallel, SpaceX is feverishly working on the final touches for the foundational structure at the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM). It's here that Super Heavy and Starship are expected to embark on their next momentous journey, optimistically slated for as early as August.
Elon Musk, the visionary behind SpaceX, has an insatiable appetite for breaking boundaries. The upcoming second integrated test flight of Starship, featuring Ship 25 and a Super Heavy prototype dubbed Booster 9, is shaping up to be yet another testament to his company's ceaseless ambition. The world is watching, breath bated, as the SpaceX team ventures further into the final frontier.
An intricate dance of preparation and testing is unfolding at SpaceX's South Texas facilities. To ready Ship 25 for its star turn in the next integrated flight test, the teams have thrown themselves into a thorough engine test campaign. They're leaving no stone unturned, from a spin prime test all the way to a six-engine static fire test of the ship's formidable Raptor engines.
Learning from the first flight's successes and challenges, the engineers have made tweaks to the ship's engine shielding and internal tank structure. Using the robust SpaceX LR11000 crane for additional support to the tanks during the alterations, they've ensured the vehicle is primed for testing.
Upon completing the necessary modifications, the engineers removed the crane and freed the aft flaps. The stage was then set for the spin prime test on June 14, where propellants were loaded onto the ship. The process simulates the start-up sequence of the engine, spinning the engine oxidizer pump to full power — minus the actual ignition.
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the surprising aftermath of SpaceX's Starship launch on April 20, 2023. When the Port Isabel residents awoke to a dust-covered town following the monumental event, many speculated that it was debris from the disintegrated launch pad. But was it really? Dr. Phil Metzger, a seasoned planetary scientist, steps in with a spectral analysis that may shift our perspective. We'll discuss his findings, the implications for NASA's lunar launch pads, and what this means for the future of space travel. Plus, we'll touch on the subsequent FAA grounding and what SpaceX might be doing differently in the next launch.
As we prepare to embark on this intriguing journey into the residual effects of a pivotal moment in space history, it's time to ask the question: was it dust from the launch pad or just a sandy day at the beach for Port Isabel residents?
The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"
As the countdown for the planned return of astronauts to the moon through NASA's Artemis program runs down to December 2025, looming uncertainties with the development of SpaceX's colossal Starship rocket pose potential delays. This possible setback stems from ongoing "difficulties" in the development of the Starship, a vehicle intended to transport a duo of astronauts to and from the lunar surface.
NASA's Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate's leader, Jim Free, voiced his worries on Wednesday, hinting at a probable shift of the schedule into 2026. "The current timeline for the first astronaut moon landing under the Artemis program, termed Artemis 3, is set for December 2025," Free expounded during the National Academies’ Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board meeting. He further conveyed apprehension over the challenges faced by SpaceX, which might push the deadline further.
Before undertaking a lunar voyage, the Starship must first prove its capability for orbital travel. SpaceX's first attempt to test this involved an integrated flight of the Starship atop its 33-engine Super Heavy booster. This initiative, launched from SpaceX's Starbase facility in South Texas in April, transmitted essential performance data back to Earth. The company declared the test flight a success, despite the rocket spinning out of control due to multiple engine failures and eventually being destroyed by a self-activated destruction system.
The groundbreaking Vulcan Centaur, the latest addition to the United Launch Alliance (ULA) family of rockets, is on the brink of its maiden voyage, the culmination of years of design, manufacturing, and rigorous testing. This magnificent craft, standing tall at a majestic 202 feet, is set to define the future of space exploration.
As the sun set over the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on June 7, the Vulcan Centaur achieved a pivotal milestone, successfully executing a critical engine test - the first of its kind for this pioneering machine.
In the world of rocketry, countdowns are moments filled with anticipation and nail-biting suspense. The magic started at T-4.88 seconds, the engine start sequence initiated, as Vulcan Centaur's two main-stage engines roared to life on the launch pad. What followed was a burst of power lasting two seconds, where the engines reached their intended thrust level, and then gradually wound down. This crucial Flight Readiness Firing (FRF) test, as brief as it was significant, encompassed a span of just six seconds.
Powering the Vulcan Centaur's inaugural stage are two BE-4 engines, the brainchild of Blue Origin, while the Centaur V upper stage is propelled by a pair of RL-10 engines. The versatility of this spacecraft does not stop there. The design also allows for the addition of up to six strap-on solid rocket boosters, augmenting its launch capabilities further.
SpaceX kicked off the first Sunday of June with the ignition of a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, the inaugural act in what was intended to be a doubleheader of launches. However, the stubborn weather over the Atlantic Ocean had other plans, causing the cancellation of the second liftoff.
Boeing announced on Thursday, alongside NASA, that it would further delay the inaugural crewed launch of its Starliner spacecraft, an unfortunate setback occasioned by the discovery of fresh issues with the spacecraft's systems. In an industry where the tiniest oversight could result in catastrophic failures, the delay might be a disappointing development, but it is also a necessary one.
The Crew Flight Test (CFT) for Starliner, which was previously scheduled for July 21, was to transport a duo of NASA astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). However, two new issues with Starliner have been discovered, compelling Boeing to press the pause button. One concern revolves around the reliability of the spacecraft's parachute systems, while the other involves a particular type of tape that was unexpectedly found to be combustible.
During a press conference, Boeing's VP and Starliner manager, Mark Nappi, expressed the company's stance: “We’ve decided to stand down the preparation for the CFT mission in order to correct these problems.” He also stated that the decision to delay was taken up to “the top levels of Boeing," involving the CEO, Dave Calhoun.
In this episode, we delve deep into the unprecedented AX-2 mission, a voyage that has made history in multiple ways. From carrying the first Saudi Arabian woman into space, to being commanded by the venerable Peggy Whitson, this mission encapsulates the dynamic shift in space travel. Explore how SpaceX, in partnership with Axiom Space, is democratizing access to space and pioneering the future of commercial spaceflight.
A lawsuit targeting Elon Musk’s SpaceX, initiated by environmental activists and cultural heritage nonprofits, is set to have a new ally on the defense: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The lawsuit was sparked by the fiery outcome of Starship’s maiden flight last month — a stark reminder of the explosive risks tied to pioneering cosmic frontiers.
On Friday, SpaceX filed a motion, asking federal judge Carl Nichols to permit it to rally beside the FAA in defense against the plaintiffs, which include environmental groups and heritage advocates. Surprisingly, according to court documents, the plaintiffs do not object to SpaceX’s intervention. This response isn't entirely unexpected; Jared Margolis, senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity and the plaintiffs' lead counsel, commented that intervention by the applicant in cases concerning their permits is fairly standard.
The plaintiffs have accused the FAA of being lax in their duty to conduct comprehensive environmental studies on SpaceX's activities. They contend that the organization should have scrutinized the environmental impacts of launching the world's largest rocket, the Starship, from SpaceX’s Starbase, nestled on the Gulf Coast near Brownsville, Texas.
These concerns have amplified following the explosion of the first test flight, raising questions about the environmental hazards associated with such incidents. According to the plaintiffs, the preventive measures prescribed by the FAA for SpaceX are insufficient to circumvent significant negative effects on endangered species, their habitats, and the tribes who hold the land and wildlife as sacred.
The upcoming Artemis II mission promises a lunar spectacle unlike any we've seen before, and it's all thanks to some groundbreaking laser technology.
Launching aboard the Orion spacecraft from NASA's Space Launch System rocket in November 2024, the mission is set to ferry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen on a ten-day round trip that'll venture beyond the moon. The landmark mission will feature the revolutionary Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System (O2O), marking the first time a crewed lunar flight will make use of advanced laser communications technology.
The O2O system is designed to transmit high-definition images and video of the lunar surface back to Earth at an unprecedented downlink rate of up to 260 megabits per second. This significant leap from the grainy footage captured during the Apollo missions half a century ago could provide us with real-time, high-definition views of the moon.
A recent study featuring new modeling and re-analysis of data collected by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1998 and NASA's Voyager spacecraft has brought forth exciting revelations about the ice giant Uranus. The study, conducted by a team of scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, led by Julie Castillo-Rogez, suggests that four of Uranus' large moons - Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon - are likely to harbor internal oceans that could be dozens of miles deep.
Uranus, the seventh planet from the Sun, is an enigmatic world that has long captivated scientists and researchers. With a diameter of approximately 31,763 miles (51,118 kilometers), it is surrounded by a plethora of celestial bodies, including 27 known moons and four major rings. The four largest moons, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, and Oberon, have diameters ranging from 720 miles (1,160 kilometers) for Ariel to 980 miles (1,580 kilometers) for Titania.
The National Academies' 2023 Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey prioritized exploring Uranus, prompting planetary scientists to focus on the ice giant to enhance their understanding of this mysterious planetary system. This groundbreaking study not only informs future missions aimed at investigating these moons but also has implications that extend beyond Uranus, as it explores potential mechanisms and their relevance to other water-rich bodies in the solar system that have limited internal heat.
In an extraordinary event that has rocked the astronomical community, scientists using the Gemini South telescope in Chile, operated by NSF’s NOIRLab, have captured the first-ever evidence of a dying Sun-like star in the act of engulfing an exoplanet. This monumental finding, referred to as the "smoking gun," reveals a long, low-energy outburst from the star, a clear indication of a planet skimming the star's surface. This sighting is of particular interest to our home planet as it could provide insights into the Earth's ultimate destiny, predicted to occur when our Sun reaches its own end-of-life stage, estimated to be in about five billion years.
Astronomers have long studied countless stars at various stages of their evolution to understand the lifecycle of stars and their interactions with neighboring planetary systems as they age. This research has shown that when a Sun-like star approaches the end of its life, it swells anywhere from 100 to 1000 times its original size, potentially swallowing the inner planets of its system. Events like this are speculated to occur only a handful of times each year across the vast expanse of the Milky Way. Past observations have indeed confirmed the aftermath of planetary engulfments, but capturing one in the act had remained elusive until now.
Thanks to the incredible capabilities of the Gemini South Adaptive Optics Imager (GSAOI) on Gemini South, part of the International Gemini Observatory managed by NSF’s NOIRLab, this groundbreaking observation has been made possible. The evidence was gleaned from a "long and low-energy" outburst from a star in the Milky Way, approximately 13,000 light-years from Earth. The event, the spectacular devouring of a planet by a bloated star, offers a sneak peek into the eventual fate of Mercury, Venus, and Earth when our Sun begins its death throes in about five billion years.
On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) put a temporary halt to SpaceX's Starship rocket operations after a test flight concluded with an explosive twist just minutes into liftoff, ultimately crashing into the Gulf of Mexico. Launching from Boca Chica, Texas, the colossal rocket - propelled by 33 Raptor engines - dramatically disintegrated mid-flight, around four minutes after takeoff. Notably, the Starship carried no passengers or satellites during this initial trial. As part of standard safety measures, the FAA will keep the rockets grounded while conducting a thorough investigation. The agency seeks to verify that "any system, process, or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety," according to their official statement.
SpaceX is targeting as soon as Thursday, April 20 for the first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy rocket from Starbase in Texas. The 62 minute launch window opens at 8:28 a.m. CT and closes at 9:30 a.m. CT.
Starship is a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, help humanity return to the Moon, and travel to Mars and beyond. With a test such as this, success is measured by how much we can learn, which will inform and improve the probability of success in the future as SpaceX rapidly advances development of Starship.
To date, the SpaceX team has completed multiple sub-orbital flight tests of Starship’s upper stage from Starbase, successfully demonstrating an unprecedented approach to controlled flight. These flight tests helped validate the vehicle’s design, proving Starship can fly through the subsonic phase of entry before re-lighting its engines and flipping itself to a vertical configuration for landing.
In addition to the testing of Starship’s upper stage, the team has conducted numerous tests of the Super Heavy rocket, which include the increasingly complex static fires that led to a full-duration 31 Raptor engine test – the largest number of simultaneous rocket engine ignitions in history. The team has also constructed the world’s tallest rocket launch and catch tower. At 146 meters, or nearly 500 feet tall, the launch and catch tower is designed to support vehicle integration, launch, and catch of the Super Heavy rocket booster. For the first flight test, the team will not attempt a vertical landing of Starship or a catch of the Super Heavy booster.
A live webcast of the flight test will begin ~45 minutes before liftoff. As is the case with all developmental testing, this schedule is dynamic and likely to change, so be sure to stay tuned to our social media channels for updates.
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https://starshipshirts.com The SpaceX Starship Super Heavy rocket is a cutting-edge, fully reusable space vehicle designed by Elon Musk's private aerospace company, SpaceX. Combining two stages, the Starship as the upper stage and the Super Heavy as the booster, this colossal rocket is engineered to transport cargo and humans to destinations such as the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The Starship Super Heavy employs a multitude of advanced technologies, including stainless steel construction for enhanced durability and heat resistance, as well as the innovative Raptor engines which utilize methane and liquid oxygen as propellants. This groundbreaking rocket not only aims to revolutionize space travel with its reusability and cost-effectiveness, but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity and ambition in our quest to explore and inhabit the cosmos.
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SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket – collectively referred to as Starship – represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. Starship will be the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, capable of carrying up to 150 metric tonnes fully reusable and 250 metric tonnes expendable.
Astrolab, a pioneering lunar rover developer, has joined forces with SpaceX, the trailblazing aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company. The partnership aims to transport Astrolab's first rover to the moon on a future SpaceX Starship flight. This ambitious collaboration signals a new chapter in lunar exploration, with both companies committed to pushing the boundaries of space travel.
Astrolab's Flexible Logistics and Exploration (FLEX) rover is at the center of this groundbreaking venture. Scheduled to be carried as a payload on a SpaceX Starship lunar lander mission as early as mid-2026, the FLEX rover represents the first commercial contract SpaceX has signed for lunar cargo delivery. This partnership will likely pave the way for similar collaborations, fueling further advancements in space exploration.
In today's episode, we're diving into the world of commercial space travel, as Boeing faces yet another delay for their Starliner capsule's first mission carrying astronauts to space. The stakes are high as the company hopes to join SpaceX's Crew Dragon in providing NASA-approved rides to orbit. This delay comes amidst a series of setbacks and technical debates, and in this episode, we'll explore the details and implications of this development for Boeing, NASA, and the commercial space industry.
Boeing's Starliner capsule, initially planned for an April launch, has now been postponed until at least the summer. This decision follows last-minute tests and technical debates, pushing the mission behind a private astronaut mission scheduled for May. The Starliner crewed mission represents a crucial moment for Boeing's space unit, as it aims to join SpaceX's Crew Dragon as the second NASA-approved vehicle for orbital missions. With the certification process taking longer than expected, Boeing is struggling to keep up with Elon Musk's SpaceX in the growing market for private astronaut flights.
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Blue Origin recently experienced an anomaly during its NS-23 uncrewed sub-orbital spaceflight mission of the New Shepard rocket, which launched on September 12, 2022. The flight was carrying the capsule RSS H.G. Wells and the propulsion module Tail 3, and involved thirty-six payloads, including eighteen funded by NASA's Flight Opportunities program.
During the flight, the booster failed during max q, triggering the Crew Capsule escape system. This system functioned as designed and brought the capsule and its payloads to a safe landing at Launch Site One with no damage. The Propulsion Module, on the other hand, commanded a shutdown of the BE-3PM engine and followed an unpowered trajectory to impact within the defined flight safety analysis prediction, resulting in no danger to human life or property.
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In this episode, we'll be discussing a recent report suggesting that a subsidiary of Saudi Arabia's investment fund and an Abu Dhabi investment firm are planning to participate in a multibillion-dollar funding round for SpaceX, Elon Musk's private space company. With SpaceX's valuation potentially reaching $140 billion, this would make it one of the largest privately-owned companies in the world by valuation.
Join us as we unpack the implications of this investment and what it means for the future of SpaceX and the private space industry as a whole. We'll take a closer look at the company's recent achievements, from the impressive milestones of the Falcon 9 rocket to the ambitious plans for the Starship and Mars colonization. We'll also discuss the growing interest in the private space industry from the Middle East and the potential ethical considerations of accepting investments from these sources.
Researchers observing with NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have pinpointed silicate cloud features in a distant planet’s atmosphere. The atmosphere is constantly rising, mixing, and moving during its 22-hour day, bringing hotter material up and pushing colder material down. The resulting brightness changes are so dramatic that it is the most variable planetary-mass object known to date. The team, led by Brittany Miles of the University of Arizona, also made extraordinarily clear detections of water, methane and carbon monoxide with Webb’s data, and found evidence of carbon dioxide. This is the largest number of molecules ever identified all at once on a planet outside our solar system.
Cataloged as VHS 1256 b, the planet is about 40 light-years away and orbits not one, but two stars over a 10,000-year period. “VHS 1256 b is about four times farther from its stars than Pluto is from our Sun, which makes it a great target for Webb,” Miles said. “That means the planet’s light is not mixed with light from its stars.” Higher up in its atmosphere, where the silicate clouds are churning, temperatures reach a scorching 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (830 degrees Celsius).
In this episode, we delve into the ambitious Polaris Dawn mission, set to launch in July 2023 on a Falcon 9 rocket. Led by Jared Isaacman, the mission features four commercial astronauts who will call a Crew Dragon capsule home for five days. With groundbreaking objectives like achieving the highest Earth orbit, hosting the first commercial spacewalk, testing in-space communications using Starlink, and conducting crucial scientific research, Polaris Dawn aims to advance space exploration while raising funds for St. Jude Children's Hospital. This mission marks the first of three in the Polaris Program, paving the way for further exploration and technological advancements in space travel.
NASA is set to invest nearly $1 billion in a tug to deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) at the end of the decade. The initiative is part of the agency's fiscal year 2024 budget proposal, aimed at providing redundancy and ensuring the safe disposal of the station. The budget outlines a 7.1% increase from 2023, totaling $27.2 billion.
The ISS deorbit tug is one of the major new initiatives in NASA's 2024 budget proposal. It will be utilized for the final lowering of the station's orbit, ensuring reentry over the South Pacific. The agency first indicated its plans for the tug in August last year but offered few specifics about the vehicle.
The project has been allocated $180 million in the budget, which NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations, Kathy Lueders, describes as a "healthy start." While exact costs will depend on industry proposals, the agency estimates a total cost just under $1 billion.
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In this episode of The Space News Pod, we cover the safe return of NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission, which completed the agency's fifth commercial crew rotation mission to the International Space Station. The international crew of four spent 157 days in orbit, conducting critical science experiments and technology demonstrations that will help pave the way for our return to the Moon and future deep space missions. We discuss the crew's accomplishments during their mission, including the installation of new solar arrays and testing of hydroponic and aeroponic techniques to grow plants without soil. We also touch on the importance of innovation and the development of new technologies to support long-term human space exploration, as well as the role of the Commercial Crew Program in advancing spaceflight. Tune in to learn more about the successful return of the Crew-5 mission and its significance for the future of space exploration.
In this episode of the Space News Pod, we take a closer look at the recently released President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2024 and what it means for the future of space exploration. From investments in lunar exploration and Mars sample return missions to Earth science and sustainability, aviation and space technology, and STEM education and outreach, NASA's plans are ambitious and far-reaching.
Join us as we discuss the details of the budget proposal and how it will impact NASA's efforts to explore the mysteries of the universe and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. From the Artemis Generation to net-zero carbon emissions in aviation, there's a lot to explore in this exciting episode of the Space News Pod.
In this episode of the Space News Pod, we delve into NASA's Artemis program, its recent successful Artemis I flight test, and how it demonstrated NASA's readiness for human missions to the Moon. We also explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the program, including its potential to inspire future generations and drive economic growth and innovation. Join us as we discuss the latest news and trends in space exploration.
The Starship system is a revolutionary rocket technology being developed by SpaceX. It is designed to be a fully reusable, two-stage-to-orbit super heavy-lift launch vehicle. This system is comprised of two stages: the first stage is a booster named Super Heavy, and the second stage is a spacecraft called "Starship". With its impressive capacity to carry payloads of up to 100 metric tons, the Starship system is expected to drastically reduce the cost of launching cargo and people into space.
In this episode, we dive into the world of space exploration and discuss the latest developments in SpaceX's Starship program. On March 10, 2023, SpaceX is set to conduct a significant test of its Starship program, involving the use of 33 Raptor 2 engines on Booster 7. The test is crucial for the Starship program as it will provide valuable data on the performance of the Raptor 2 engines and the Booster 7 in preparation for the upcoming orbital flight test.
We discuss the significance of the Starship program and how it has opened up new possibilities for space exploration and research. We also talk about the challenges and setbacks that SpaceX has faced in developing the spacecraft, and how the company has persevered and continued to innovate.
Join us as we explore the cutting edge of space exploration and discuss the future of space travel. We also examine the impact of the Starship program on the space industry and the potential for the spacecraft to establish a permanent human presence on Mars.
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This mission marked the second attempt to launch four people to the International Space Station (ISS) after an issue with the TEA-TEB engine ignition system scrubbed Monday’s attempt. To allow for continued American presence aboard the ISS, Axiom gave up a seat aboard Soyuz MS-18 in April 2021, allowing NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei to fly.
Overall, the launch was a smooth countdown with no constraints from the vehicle or weather standpoints. SpaceX and NASA monitored weather along the eastern seaboard in case of an in-flight abort. The crew of four donned their spacesuits inside the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building ahead of the launch.
Endeavour docked to the zenith docking port on the ISS’ Harmony module and will remain docked to the station for the duration of the mission. This allows it to be used as an “emergency lifeboat” should something go wrong while at the ISS.
The sale of United Launch Alliance (ULA), one of the world's most important rocket companies, may be imminent. Potential buyers have been contacted about the opportunity, and investment firm Morgan Stanley and consulting firm Bain & Company are managing the transaction. ULA was officially formed in 2005 as a merger of Lockheed Martin and Boeing's launch businesses, each taking a 50 percent stake, and has held a monopoly on launching national security missions. However, the emergence of SpaceX in the early 2010s disrupted ULA's profitable arrangement, and in recent years, SpaceX has dominated ULA in terms of cadence.
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On Monday, February 28th, NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 mission is set to launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying two NASA astronauts, Commander Stephen Bowen and Pilot Warren "Woody" Hoburg, along with UAE astronaut Sultan Alneyadi and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev. With a scheduled long-duration stay of up to six months aboard the International Space Station, the crew will conduct scientific experiments and maintenance before returning to Earth. Weather officials have predicted a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions for the launch, and the astronauts have already completed a dress rehearsal in preparation. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft Endeavour have undergone critical testing, completing an integrated static fire test on the launch pad. Join NASA for live coverage of launch-day activities, including the countdown and other key mission milestones.
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have identified the first evidence of giant black holes in pairs of merging dwarf galaxies, providing crucial insights into the formation of galaxies and black holes in the early universe. Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, the team was able to observe the gas being pulled towards the black holes, causing them to grow and eventually merge. The collisions of these dwarf galaxies and black holes shed light on the growth of galaxies and how the first wave of black holes formed after the Big Bang. Join us as we delve into this exciting discovery and explore the implications for our understanding of the universe's earliest moments.
SpaceX's Starship has been making headlines in the space industry as the company aims to revolutionize space travel. With the successful static-fire test of the Starship booster earlier this month, the vehicle is one step closer to its first orbital launch attempt, which is expected to take place in March pending a Federal Aviation Administration launch license. In this episode, we'll dive into the latest updates on the Starship program, including insights from a senior advisor at SpaceX, Gary Henry, who spoke at the Space Mobility conference about the successful static-fire test and what's next for the Starship program. We'll also discuss some hints from unofficial sources and what they could mean for the upcoming launch.
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In this episode, we cover the latest news from SpaceX, including the launch of their new global roaming Starlink service, and the recent fine imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for violating launch license requirements. We discuss the potential impact of these developments on SpaceX and the broader space industry. Join us for an informative and thought-provoking discussion on the future of space exploration.
Are you curious about the effects of space radiation on astronauts during long-duration space missions, particularly those to Mars? In this episode, we explore how NASA is protecting its astronauts from the harmful effects of space radiation on deep space missions. From advanced shielding technologies to predictive modeling and ongoing research, we'll dive into the various measures NASA is taking to ensure astronaut safety on future missions. Join us as we discuss the latest developments in space radiation protection and how they're helping to pave the way for humanity's next great adventure in space.
In this video, we take a closer look at SpaceX's Starship system, an innovative two-stage-to-orbit super heavy-lift launch vehicle that's fully reusable. With the world's most powerful rocket engines, the Raptor 2, this system is set to revolutionize space travel. The Starship system consists of the advanced Starship second stage and the Super Heavy booster stage, and promises to be at the forefront of space technology.
The Starship rocket is designed to generate up to 17 million pounds of thrust at liftoff, and the latest hot fire test saw the rocket generate 7.9 million pounds of thrust, meeting the test's objectives, even though two engines shut off. The upcoming orbital flight test will throttle the rocket's engines up to 90%, which will surpass the current most powerful rocket on Earth, NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), which generates 8.8 million pounds of thrust.
If the upcoming orbital flight test is successful, the Starship rocket will set two records. It will break the world record for the most engines fired at the same time, and it will become the most powerful rocket in history, surpassing the Soviet Union's N1 rocket, which generated 10.2 million pounds of thrust but failed on all four launch attempts.
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On February 9th, NASA announced that it had selected Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to launch two Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) spacecraft to Mars. This marks the first NASA award for New Glenn, a large rocket that Blue Origin has been working on for several years but has yet to launch.
The award, a task order under NASA’s Venture-Class Acquisition of Dedicated and Rideshare (VADR) contract, is valued at $20 million, with $6 million already obligated to date. Neither NASA nor Blue Origin provided additional details about the award. Blue Origin did not respond to questions about the award, including whether the launch would be a dedicated mission or if the ESCAPADE spacecraft will fly as rideshare payloads on another mission.
ESCAPADE is part of NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration (SIMPLEx) program, cost-capped at $55 million each. NASA selected ESCAPADE in 2019 as one of three missions in the program, envisioning launching all three as rideshares on other missions. However, NASA removed ESCAPADE from the Psyche launch in 2020 after concluding that a change in that mission’s trajectory, linked to a change in launch vehicles from Falcon 9 to Falcon Heavy, would not allow ESCAPADE to go into Mars orbit as originally designed.
That put the ESCAPADE mission in jeopardy, but in 2021, Rocket Lab announced it would develop redesigned versions of the spacecraft for launch in 2024, and the mission passed a review later that year allowing it to proceed into full-scale development. Each ESCAPADE spacecraft weighs about 120 kilograms, excluding propellant, according to a 2022 conference paper about the mission.
"We’re thrilled NASA’s Launch Services Program has selected New Glenn to launch the instruments that will study Mars’s magnetosphere," said Jarrett Jones, senior vice president for New Glenn at Blue Origin, in a company statement.
While Blue Origin has won business from several commercial customers, including Amazon, which awarded the company a contract last April for 12 launches of Project Kuiper satellites, with an option for 15 more, winning the NASA award for its New Glenn rocket is a significant milestone for the company.
The New Glenn rocket is designed to place up to 45 metric tons into low Earth orbit, making it significantly oversized to launch ESCAPADE as a dedicated mission. It remains unclear whether the spacecraft will fly as rideshare payloads on another mission.
According to a conference publication, ESCAPADE has a total cost of $78.5 million, a figure that includes launch and project reserves. The mission follows a long tradition of NASA Mars science and exploration missions, and the ESCAPADE spacecraft will study Mars's magnetosphere.
Other SIMPLEx missions have run into rideshare launch challenges. The delay of Psyche’s launch from August 2022 to October 2023 meant that Janus, another mission in the SIMPLEx program, could no longer reach its planned asteroids. Janus was formally removed from the Psyche launch in November 2021, and the mission’s principal investigator said on January 25th that his team is looking for alternative missions for the twin spacecraft, which are nearly complete.
NASA continues to evaluate data and learn more about the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s debut performance during the agency’s Nov. 16 Artemis I launch. Following an initial data assessment and review that determined the SLS rocket met or exceeded all performance expectations, SLS engineers are now taking a closer look at the Moon rocket’s performance to prepare for the first crewed Artemis missions.
Building off the assessment conducted shortly after launch, the preliminary post-flight data indicates that all SLS systems performed exceptionally and that the designs are ready to support a crewed flight on Artemis II. The post-flight analysis team will continue reviewing data and conducting final reporting’s.
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After a successful full stack wet dress rehearsal, SpaceX's starship Booster 7 is set to complete its 33-engine static fire on 6th Feb 2023. The rocket has already completed a complex fueling test and launch, and the stage is set for a record-breaking static fire. The results of the first fully-assembled wet dress rehearsal test indicate that caution has paid off, and there is a small chance that SpaceX simply got lucky.
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In this episode of our podcast, we discuss the recent trial of entrepreneur Elon Musk and a revelation that came out of it. Musk stated that he had the means to finance the acquisition of Tesla using shares from SpaceX. This news has caused quite a stir in the business world and has people wondering about the future of both companies. Tune in to hear our expert analysis and opinion on this topic and what it could mean for the industry. This is a must-listen episode for anyone interested in the inner workings of business and the technology industry. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts for more updates and analysis on the latest business and technology news.
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A federal judge on Friday rejected Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s bid to move or delay a trial over a misleading tweet about a potential buyout of the electric automaker, setting the stage for the billionaire to be thrust into a legal drama amid the turmoil of his Twitter takeover.
The decision by U.S. District Judge Edward Chen came during a hearing held in San Francisco federal court to go over the final details of a trial scheduled to begin Tuesday with jury selection.
SpaceX has assembled Starship 24 and Super Heavy Booster 7 for the third time in three months, following separate tests, repairs, and modifications. The fully-stacked rocket measures around 120 meters tall, making it the largest ever assembled. Starship is far larger than the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets currently operated by SpaceX and is also intended to be fully reusable. If the company can achieve its technical goals, the cost of launching with Starship could be about a tenth of that of Falcon, while carrying 5-20 times more payload per launch, potentially revolutionizing access to orbit. #spacex #elonmusk #starship
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In this episode, we will be discussing the journey of SpaceX Super Heavy B7, a steel rocket built by SpaceX. The 69-meter-tall, 9-meter-wide rocket has undergone continuous testing, repairs, upgrades, and more testing over the past nine months. Despite facing severe damages in April and July, requiring weeks of substantial repairs, the Starship booster has not been permanently crippled and testing has been cautious but largely successful.
On January 8th, 2023, Super Heavy B7 was rolled back to the orbital launch site (OLS). According to statements made by CEO Elon Musk , the last major standalone test between Booster 7 and flight readiness is a full 33-engine static fire. Together, B7's 33 Raptor 2 engines could produce up to 7600 tons (16.7 million lbf) of thrust at sea level, making it the most powerful rocket stage in the history of spaceflight. Tune in as we follow the journey of Super Heavy B7 and Ship 24 and updates on SpaceX's progress.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly raising $750 million in a new funding round, valuing the company at $137 billion. The funding round is set to be led by Andreessen Horowitz, also known as a16z, which participated in Musk's leveraged buyout of Twitter in late October 2022. SpaceX raised more than $2 billion in 2022, including a $250 million round in July, and was valued at $127 billion in May of the same year.
Follow along as we discuss the preparations for the Artemis 2 mission, including the capabilities of the Orion spacecraft that will carry the astronauts on their journey. The Orion capsule is designed to be a versatile and reliable spacecraft that can support a wide range of missions, including lunar flybys, landings, and missions to Mars. It features state-of-the-art life support and propulsion systems, as well as advanced radiation protection to keep the crew safe during long-duration space flights. In addition to discussing the Orion spacecraft, we'll also delve into the goals of the Artemis program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the lunar surface and pave the way for future missions to Mars. The Artemis 2 mission is an important step towards achieving these goals and will provide valuable insights and data for future lunar missions. #Artemis2 #Nasa #SpaceExploration #OrionSpacecraft
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A Texas-based startup is developing a ground-breaking technology that may completely alter how we construct on the moon. The Austin-based startup ICON is creating a 3D printer that melts the lunar dirt and builds structures layer by layer using a laser system. Because it would enable us to construct nearly any architecture on the moon and save NASA billions of dollars in the process, this technology could have a significant impact on space exploration.
Aluminized materials and other building supplies had to be launched into space by NASA, which made construction on the moon historically very expensive. Considering that each kilogram of freight delivered to the moon costs more than $1 million, finding a technique to construct utilizing the given resources is important.
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SpaceX launched the first batch of a new generation of Starlink satellites into orbit early Wednesday (Dec. 28) and nailed a rocket landing at sea to mark a record 60th flight of the year.
A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 54 upgraded Starlink internet satellites — the first generation 2 (Gen2) versions of the SpaceX fleet — lit up the predawn sky with a smooth launch at 4:34 a.m. EST (0934 GMT) from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Under our new license, we are now able to deploy satellites to new orbits that will add even more capacity to the network, Jesse Anderson, a SpaceX production and engineering manager, said during live launch commentary. Ultimately, this enables us to add more customers and provide faster service, particularly in areas that are currently oversubscribed.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is denying allegations that it is violating Elon Musk's free speech rights by trying to enforce a 2018 securities fraud settlement. The commission, in an appeals brief filed late Thursday, said Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, waived his First Amendment rights by agreeing to the settlement and amendments. It also rejected Musk's argument to scrap the agreement because he signed it under financial duress and didn't understand it.
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SpaceX is gearing up for a key test of its immense rocket that is designed for commercial launches, as well as the Mars mission Elon Musk has long sought. Near a beach east of Brownsville, Texas, employees at Mr. Musk’s space company are preparing for the inaugural orbital flight of Starship, the towering rocket system the company has been developing for years to one day launch into deep space. The initial test mission would last around 90 minutes, beginning with a fiery blast of the ship’s booster over the Gulf of Mexico, SpaceX has said in a regulatory filing. It isn’t clear when SpaceX will attempt the first flight, after dates Mr. Musk has discussed came and went. Some officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a customer for a version of Starship, previously said they thought the mission could occur in early December. Mr. Musk, who acquired Twitter Inc. and recently delivered Tesla Inc.’s first all-electric semitrailer trucks, has described getting Starship into orbit as one of his main goals. At SpaceX, which Mr. Musk founded in 2002 and still leads, he has said the rocket system is consuming significant resources and faces formidable technical hurdles. 00:00:00 - Let's GO GO GO! 00:00:01 - SpaceX starship orbital flight test overview 00:01:00 - History of Starship orbital flight test 2021 00:01:30 - Steps for Orbital Flight test 00:01:40 - Orbital Launch Mount 00:03:00 - Booster 7 00:03:30 - Booster 9 00:04:00 - NASA HLS Starship 00:04:45 - Starship Setbacks 00:05:45 - NASA Admin questions Starship Production 00:06:00 - Gwynn Shotwell response to NASA 00:07:15 - Postponed Starship Orbital Flights & FAA ►► https://starshipshirts.com►► https://discord.gg/dMXghpX►► https://twitch.tv/spacenewspod►► https://facebook.com/spacenewspod►► https://patreon.com/spacenewspod►► https://twitter.com/spacenewspod►► https://instagram.com/thespacenewspod►► https://gofund.me/0c6956f4
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson met with Gwen Shotwell, President and Chief Operating Officer of SpaceX, during Kennedy Center Honors this month. SpaceX is currently the second largest contractor for NASA, and is in the process of developing the spacecraft that will take humans to the moon. Nelson expressed concerns about SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's involvement in the company, as well as his distractions on social media platform Twitter. Shotwell reassured Nelson that he had nothing to worry about. NASA has made significant investments in SpaceX, including awarding the company a $3 billion contract to land astronauts on Mars by 2025, and a $1.5 billion contract for a second moon landing.
SpaceX is building a gigantic rocket, 400 feet tall, down in Boca, Chica, Texas, it's star Base, and I spent about 10 months there. And I want to share these experiences with you.
I think everybody that I met down there was really nice. I don't think there was only one person. And this is the interesting thing, this is the funny thing that I wanna tell you. It was a couple days before Elon did his February talk about a February, 2022.
Talk about the state of star base and SpaceX's Starship. So I was there to cover the event. I was there to cover the stacking of the Starship, all that stuff. I was right down there. I was in the trenches for like 10 months. And this is the thing, I parked right around here, actually. It was. I was trying to get a shot.
You can kind of get a good shot from like right around here. And if you look over, you can see the orbital launch mount over here, right? The orbital launchpad, the orbit launch mount. You could see everything stacked up and I was filming from over here and for some reason there was this lady, and this is a weird story.
The Artemis program is named after the Greek goddess of the Moon and aims to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon by the end of the decade. Artemis 2 is the second mission in the program, following the Artemis 1 test flight which successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego.
The Artemis 2 mission will be crewed by four astronauts, who will travel to the Moon in the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft. The mission will involve the astronauts spending about a week on the Moon's surface, conducting a variety of scientific experiments and demonstrating technologies needed for future exploration of the Moon and beyond.
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NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California, at 9:40 a.m. PST Sunday after a record-breaking mission, traveling more than 1.4 million miles on a path around the Moon and returning safely to Earth, completing the Artemis I flight test.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is on course for its return to Earth on Sunday, Dec. 11. The spacecraft made its second and final close approach to the Moon at 10:43 a.m. CST Monday, Dec. 5, just before its return powered flyby burn, passing 80.6 miles above the lunar surface.
Starshield leverages SpaceX's Starlink technology and launch capability to support national security efforts. While Starlink is designed for consumer and commercial use, Starshield is designed for government use.
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NASA’s Orion spacecraft is on course for its return to Earth on Sunday, Dec. 11. The spacecraft made its second and final close approach to the Moon at 10:43 a.m. CST Monday, Dec. 5, just before its return powered flyby burn, passing 80.6 miles above the lunar surface.
The burn, which used the spacecraft’s main engine on the European-built service module, lasted 3 minutes, 27 seconds, and changed the velocity of the spacecraft by about 655 mph (961 feet per second). It was the final major engine maneuver of the flight test.
“Orion is heading home! Today the team achieved another momentous accomplishment, flying Orion just 80 miles from the surface of the Moon. The lunar flyby enabled the spacecraft to harness the Moon’s gravity and slingshot it back toward Earth for splashdown,” said Administrator Bill Nelson. “When Orion re-enters Earth’s atmosphere in just a few days, it will come back hotter and faster than ever before – the ultimate test before we put astronauts on board. Next up, re-entry!”
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen at sunrise atop the mobile launcher at Launch Pad 39B, Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, as the Artemis I launch teams load more than 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellants including liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as the launch countdown progresses at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s Artemis I flight test is the first integrated test of the agency’s deep space exploration systems: the Orion spacecraft, SLS rocket, and supporting ground systems.
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Twitter’s new owner, Elon Musk, has been public about his desire to improve how the social network’s technology works. After firing half the staff and berating advertisers, could this have an affect on SpaceX? The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"
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Artemis one successfully launched from Kennedy space center in Florida and the mobile launch system, the infrastructure and the mobile launcher. They sustained a little bit of damage during this launch. Engineers have determined overall that the mobile launcher and the pad systems used for the SLS launch, all performed as designed during the launch.
Flight Controllers in the White Flight Control Room at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston successfully performed a burn to insert Orion into a distant retrograde orbit by firing the orbital maneuvering system engine for 1 minutes and 28 seconds at 4:52 p.m. CST, propelling the spacecraft at 363 feet per second. Shortly before conducting the burn, Orion was traveling more than 57,00 miles above the lunar surface, marking the farthest distance it will reach from the Moon during the mission. While in lunar orbit, flight controllers will monitor key systems and perform checkouts while in the environment of deep space.
The acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk began on April 14, 2022, and concluded on October 27, 2022. Business magnate Elon Musk began buying shares of American social media company Twitter, Inc. in January 2022, eventually becoming the company's largest shareholder in April with a 9.1 percent ownership stake.
On its sixth day into the Artemis I mission, Orion successfully completed its fourth orbital trajectory correction burn using the auxiliary engines at 1:44 a.m. CST ahead the first of two maneuvers required to enter a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon. The first three trajectory correction burns provided an opportunity to fire all three thruster types on Orion with the first using the large orbital maneuvering system engine, the second using the small reaction control system thrusters, and the third using the medium-sized auxiliary engines. ►► https://starshipshirts.com►► https://discord.gg/dMXghpX►► https://twitch.tv/spacenewspod►► https://facebook.com/spacenewspod►► https://patreon.com/spacenewspod►► https://twitter.com/spacenewspod►► https://instagram.com/thespacenewspod►► https://gofund.me/0c6956f4
NASA has awarded a contract modification to SpaceX to further develop its Starship human landing system to meet agency requirements for long-term human exploration of the Moon under Artemis. With this addition, SpaceX will provide a second crewed landing demonstration mission in 2027 as part of NASA’s Artemis IV mission.
In an email early Wednesday morning, billionaire Twitter owner Elon Musk gave the remaining employees at the company an ultimatum. They can stay and sign on to a “hardcore” culture of “long hours at high intensity” or leave. Employees have until 5PM ET today to fill out an online form with their decision.
NASA continues to target launch of its Artemis I mission from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 1:04 a.m. EST, Wednesday, Nov. 16. There is a two-hour launch window for the agency’s first integrated flight test of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft. ►► https://starshipshirts.com►► https://discord.gg/dMXghpX►► https://twitch.tv/spacenewspod►► https://facebook.com/spacenewspod►► https://patreon.com/spacenewspod►► https://twitter.com/spacenewspod►► https://instagram.com/thespacenewspod►► https://gofund.me/0c6956f4 #artemis #artemis1 #nasa
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NASA is targeting the next launch attempt of the Artemis I mission for Monday, Nov. 14 with liftoff of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft planned during a 69-minute launch window that opens at 12:07 a.m. EST. Teams are on track to roll the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B no earlier than Friday, Nov. 4 with first motion targeted for 12:01 a.m. EDT. ►► https://starshipshirts.com►► https://discord.gg/dMXghpX►► https://twitch.tv/spacenewspod►► https://facebook.com/spacenewspod►► https://patreon.com/spacenewspod►► https://twitter.com/spacenewspod►► https://instagram.com/thespacenewspod►► https://gofund.me/0c6956f4
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If the Tesla CEO takes Twitter private, he might cut costs and force an exodus of executives, says Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner. Musk could also put his views about free speech into practice.
Alibaba co-founder and executive chairman Jack Ma and Tesla CEO Elon Musk hold a debate in Shanghai over artificial intelligence.
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The dearMoon project is a lunar tourism mission and art project conceived and financed by Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa. It will make use of a SpaceX Starship on a private spaceflight flying a single circumlunar trajectory around the Moon. The passengers will be Maezawa, 8 civilians, and one or two crew members.
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On Wednesday, March 3, Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship serial number (SN10) successfully completed SpaceX’s third high-altitude flight test of a Starship prototype from our site in Boca Chica, Texas.
Similar to the high-altitude flight tests of Starship SN8 and SN9, SN10 was powered through ascent by three Raptor engines, each shutting down in sequence prior to the vehicle reaching apogee – approximately 10 km in altitude. SN10 performed a propellant transition to the internal header tanks, which hold landing propellant, before reorienting itself for reentry and a controlled aerodynamic descent.
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's Mars Mission from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas.
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's SN9 and SN10 from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas.
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's SN9 10-kilometer hop from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas. This is the first high-altitude 10K flight of a SpaceX Starship prototype.
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's SN9 12.5-kilometer hop from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas. This is the second high-altitude 12.5K flight of a SpaceX Starship prototype.
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In a tweet by Elon Musk he stated "We’re going to try to catch the Super Heavy Booster with the launch tower arm, using the grid fins to take the load"
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's SN9 15-kilometer hop from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas. This is the first high-altitude 15K flight of a SpaceX Starship prototype.
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In the 2030s SpaceX plans to send the first humans to mars on it's MASSIVE Starship rocket. Where will we land? What will we do when we get there? What risks are there?
The SpaceX Starship system is a fully-reusable, two-stage-to-orbit, super heavy-lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX since 2012, as a self-funded private spaceflight project.
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The latest news about SpaceX Starship's SN9 12.5-kilometer hop from SpaceX Boca Chica Launch Site, Boca Chica, Texas. This is the first high-altitude 12.5K flight of a SpaceX Starship prototype.
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Upcoming SpaceX and ULA rocket launches for October 2020
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SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, October 6 at 7:29 a.m. EDT, 11:29 UTC, for its thirteenth Starlink mission, which will launch 60 Starlink satellites to orbit. Falcon 9 will lift off from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported launch of Crew Dragon’s first flight to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts onboard and the ANASIS-II mission. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. One of Falcon 9’s fairing halves supported two previous Starlink launches.
The Starlink satellites will deploy approximately 1 hour and 1 minute after liftoff.
SpaceX is standing down from the launch attempt of its thirteenth Starlink mission due to severe weather in the recovery area, which is likely to persist for a couple days. A new target launch date will be announced once confirmed.
This mission will lift off from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, launching 60 Starlink satellites to orbit. Falcon 9’s first stage previously supported launch of Crew Dragon’s first flight to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts onboard and the ANASIS-II mission. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Just Read the Instructions” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. One of Falcon 9’s fairing halves supported two previous Starlink launches.
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Starlink is a satellite internet constellation being constructed by SpaceX providing satellite Internet access. The constellation will consist of thousands of mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit, working in combination with ground transceivers.
An international team of astronomers today announced the discovery of a rare molecule — phosphine — in the clouds of Venus. On Earth, this gas is only made industrially or by microbes that thrive in oxygen-free environments. Astronomers have speculated for decades that high clouds on Venus could offer a home for microbes — floating free of the scorching surface but needing to tolerate very high acidity. The detection of phosphine could point to such extra-terrestrial “aerial” life.
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Jeff Bezos sold $3.1 billion worth of Amazon stock this week, and will likely fund his private space company Blue Origin. #breakingnews #podcast #news Get Space News Pod Gear and be Part of the CREW! https://spacenewspod.com Become a member of Space News Pod! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX3HDBasMU2qS3svgtuzD2g/join https://anchor.fm/space-news https://patreon.com/spacenewspodcast https://youtube.com/spacenewspod https://twitch.tv/astrowil https://spacenewspodcast.com https://twitter.com/spacenewspod https://facebook.com/spacenewspod https://instagram.com/spacenewspod1 *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Any affiliate links above used may contribute a small commission to help me create new content.
Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies Corp., Hawthorne, California, has been awarded task orders for $316,000,000 for the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 2 contract. The NSSL Phase 2 contract is a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery requirements contract for launch service procurements supporting launches planned between fiscal 2022 through fiscal 2027. This launch service contract includes early integration studies, launch service support, fleet surveillance, launch vehicle production, mission integration, mission launch operations, mission assurance, spaceflight worthiness, and mission unique activities for each mission. Work will be performed in Hawthorne, California; Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida; and Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, and is expected to be completed March 2028. Future launch services and launch service support will be placed annually on subsequent task orders, and will be publically announced upon issuance. This award is the result of a competitive acquisition, and four offers were received. Fiscal 2020 space procurement funds in the amount of $316,000,000 will be obligated in the first order year for launch service and launch service support task orders to Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California, is the contracting activity (FA2211-20-D-0002). Become a member of Space News Pod! ►► https://www.youtube.com/spacenewspod/join ►► https://twitch.tv/eggberttv ►► https://facebook.com/spacenewspod ►► https://anchor.fm/space-news ►► https://patreon.com/spacenewspodcast ►► https://twitter.com/spacenewspod ►► https://instagram.com/thespacenewspod *As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases. Any affiliate links above used may contribute a small commission to help me create new content.
The fortune of Tesla Inc.’s founder rose $6.1 billion on Friday, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, after the carmaker’s stock surged 11%. Musk is now the world’s seventh-richest person, also ahead of tech titans Larry Ellison and Sergey Brin.
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--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/space-news-pod/support Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyA SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is expected to launch the tenth batch of approximately 60 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink broadband network, a mission designated Starlink 9. Two Earth observation microsatellites for BlackSky Global, a Seattle-based company, will launch as rideshare payloads on this mission.
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Crew Dragon Demo-2 will be the first crewed test flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft, scheduled for launch to the International Space Station on 27 May 2020 at 20:33 UTC
A new era of human spaceflight is set to begin as American astronauts once again launch on an American rocket from American soil to the International Space Station as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley will fly on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft, lifting off on a Falcon 9 rocket at 4:32 p.m. EDT May 27, from Launch Complex 39A in Florida, for an extended stay at the space station for the Demo-2 mission. The specific duration of the mission is to be determined.
As the final flight test for SpaceX, this mission will validate the company’s crew transportation system, including the launch pad, rocket, spacecraft, and operational capabilities. This also will be the first time NASA astronauts will test the spacecraft systems in orbit.
In this episode of the podcast, we talk about SpaceX Starlink launch next week.
On April 6th, the Trump administration took things a step further by signing an executive order that formally recognizes the rights of private interests to claim resources in space. This order, titled “Encouraging International Support for the Recovery and Use of Space Resources,” effectively ends the decades-long debate that began with the signing of The Outer Space Treaty in 1967.
Starlink is a satellite constellation being constructed by American company SpaceX to provide satellite Internet access. The constellation will consist of thousands of mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit, working in combination with ground transceivers.
SpaceX’s Starship system represents a fully reusable transportation system designed to service Earth orbit needs as well as missions to the Moon and Mars. This two-stage vehicle—composed of the Super Heavyrocket (booster) and Starship (spacecraft) as shown in Figure 1—is powered by sub-cooled methane and oxygen. Starship is designed to evolve rapidly to meet near term and future customer needs while maintaining the highest level of reliability.
NASA has awarded SpaceX with a resupply contract for the Lunar Gateway. Built on the foundations of the successful agreement to resupply the ISS, SpaceX will employ its Falcon Heavy rocket to launch a new spacecraft called the Dragon XL to the lunar outpost under a Gateway Logistics Services (GLS) contract.
Isro said that the launch of Gisat-1 onboard GSLV-F10, planned for March 05, 2020, has been postponed due to technical reasons.
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A former economist employed by a Space Coast nonprofit that operates the International Space Station's U.S. laboratory pleaded guilty to one tax fraud-related count in an indictment filed last year, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
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SpaceX has a new partner for commercial private astronaut flights aboard its Dragon spacecraft: Space Adventures, a private space tourism company that has already launched private astronauts including Anousheh Ansari, Guy Laliberté and Mark Shuttleworth to space.
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President Trump will propose a 12% boost to NASA’s 2021 budget, with most of the increase aimed at fulfilling his goal of returning U.S. astronauts to the moon’s surface by 2024, according to administration officials.
The increase includes nearly $3 billion in new funding to develop human landers, these officials said, with total agency outlays projected to climb to more than $25.2 billion in one of the largest overall spending increases requested for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration since the 1990s.
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For its second mission of the year — and the initial flight in 2020 with the Soyuz medium-lift launcher — Arianespace will perform the second launch for the OneWeb constellation, orbiting 34 satellites.
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Rocket Lab's 11th Electron flight - Birds of a Feather - launched a dedicated mission for the United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). The mission successfully lifted off from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 at 15:56 NZDT, 31 January 2020.
The NRO competitively awarded the contract under the Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) contract vehicle. RASR allows the NRO to explore new launch opportunities that can provide a streamlined, commercial approach for getting small satellites into space.
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SpaceX launched Wednesday, January 29 at 9:09 a.m. EST, or 14:09 UTC, for its fourth launch of Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Falcon 9’s first stage previously launched Crew Dragon on its first demonstration mission in March 2019 and the RADARSAT Constellation Mission in June 2019. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Approximately 45 minutes after liftoff, SpaceX’s two fairing recovery vessels, “Ms. Tree” and “Ms. Chief,” will attempt to recover the two fairing halves.
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SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, January 29 at 9:09 a.m. EST, or 14:09 UTC, for its fourth launch of Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Falcon 9’s first stage previously launched Crew Dragon on its first demonstration mission in March 2019 and the RADARSAT Constellation Mission in June 2019. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Approximately 45 minutes after liftoff, SpaceX’s two fairing recovery vessels, “Ms. Tree” and “Ms. Chief,” will attempt to recover the two fairing halves.
The House Science Committee introduced a NASA authorization bill Jan. 24 that would significantly alter NASA’s plans to return humans to the moon by 2024 and refocuses this plan to Mars.
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Now targeting January 24 at 10:54 a.m. EST, 15:54 UTC, for launch of 60 Starlink satellites; team is continuing to monitor weather in the recovery area.
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President Donald Trump told CNBC on Wednesday that Elon Musk is one of the world’s “great geniuses,” he likened the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX to Thomas Edison. Musk is “one of our great geniuses, and we have to protect our genius,” Trump said in an interview with “Squawk Box” co-host Joe Kernen from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. “You know, we have to protect Thomas Edison and we have to protect all of these people that came up with originally the light bulb and the wheel and all of these things. And he’s one of our very smart people and we want to cherish those people,” the president said.
SpaceX is targeting Sunday, January 19 for an in-flight test of Crew Dragon’s launch escape capabilities from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This test, which does not have NASA astronauts onboard the spacecraft, is intended to demonstrate Crew Dragon’s ability to reliably carry crew to safety in the unlikely event of an emergency on ascent.
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Over the weekend, SpaceX performed a static fire test of the Falcon 9 rocket that will launch its Crew Dragon on a key test this coming Saturday. The company is aiming for the top of a four-hour launch window, which opens at 8am ET (13:00 UTC), to conduct its in-flight abort test.
SpaceX is targeting Monday, January 6 at 9:19 p.m. EST, or 2:19 UTC on January 7, for its third launch of Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. A backup launch opportunity is available on Tuesday, January 7 at 8:57 p.m. EST, or 1:57 UTC on January 8.
Falcon 9’s first stage supported a Starlink mission in May 2019, the Iridium-8 mission in January 2019, and the Telstar 18 VANTAGE mission in September 2018. Following stage separation, SpaceX will land Falcon 9’s first stage on the “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship, which will be stationed in the Atlantic Ocean. Approximately 45 minutes after liftoff, SpaceX’s fairing recovery vessel, “Ms. Tree,” will attempt to recover a payload fairing half.
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Boeing Co has ousted Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg, following a year of intense scrutiny and industrial setbacks set off by twin fatal crashes of its 737 MAX jetliner.
Boeing's Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 Starliner spacecraft is being developed in collaboration with NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The Starliner was designed to accommodate seven passengers, or a mix of crew and cargo, for missions to low-Earth orbit. For NASA service missions to the International Space Station, it will carry up to four NASA-sponsored crew members and time-critical scientific research. The Starliner has an innovative, weldless structure and is reusable up to 10 times with a six-month turnaround time. It also features wireless internet and tablet technology for crew interfaces
To explore the solar system beyond our planet, one important factor is the ability to locate water which can be used for drinking and for creating rocket fuel. To assist in the hunt for water on neighboring Mars, NASA has released a "treasure map" of potential ice locations on the red planet.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture says it’s targeting Tuesday for the next uncrewed flight test of its New Shepard suborbital spaceship, with a cargo manifest that should warm kids’ hearts for the holidays.
SpaceX CRS-19, also known as SpX-19, is a Commercial Resupply Service mission to the International Space Station originally manifested to be launched on 4 December 2019 but afterwards re-scheduled for 5 December 2019 due to high altitude winds and variable winds around the droneship "Of Course I Still Love You".
SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, December 4 for launch of its nineteenth Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-19) at 12:51 p.m. EST, or 17:51 UTC, from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Dragon will separate from Falcon 9’s second stage about nine minutes after liftoff and attach to the space station on Saturday, December 7. A backup launch opportunity is available on Thursday, December 5 at 12:29 p.m. EST, or 17:29 UTC.
SpaceX is gearing up for what could be a frenetic December to close the books on 2019 and set up a very busy 2020.
Dust storms are common on Mars. But every decade or so, something unpredictable happens: A series of runaway storms breaks out, covering the entire planet in a dusty haze.
Cybertruck is built with an exterior shell made for ultimate durability and passenger protection. Starting with a nearly impenetrable exoskeleton, every component is designed for superior strength and endurance, from Ultra-Hard 30X Cold-Rolled stainless-steel structural skin to Tesla armor glass.
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SpaceX's Starship Mk1 just blew off its bulkhead in a pressurization accident
SpaceX's huge Mars Starship vehicle could make its first extraterrestrial touchdown just two years.
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Tesla Has unveiled some new details about the CYBRTRK.
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China on Thursday unveiled an experiment simulating the process of a probe hovering, avoiding obstacles and descending to land on Mars.
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On Monday, November 11 at 9:56 a.m. EST, 14:56 UTC, SpaceX launched 60 Starlink satellites from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
In his first Christmas Lecture, American astronomer and cosmologist Carl Sagan explores planet Earth and the place, scale and geometry of the "pale blue dot" in the Solar System.
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Boeing has shown off its crewed Moon lander idea, one it says will require the "fewest steps to the Moon" as NASA looks to return to the lunar surface in 2024.
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One year ago, on Nov. 5, 2018, NASA's Voyager 2 became only the second spacecraft in history to leave the heliosphere — the protective bubble of particles and magnetic fields created by our Sun. At a distance of about 11 billion miles (18 billion kilometers) from Earth — well beyond the orbit of Pluto — Voyager 2 had entered interstellar space, or the region between stars. Today, five new research papers in the journal Nature Astronomy describe what scientists observed during and since Voyager 2's historic crossing.
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Boeing is preparing to put its #Starliner launch abort system to the test on Monday, Nov. 4 at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The test will demonstrate the spacecraft’s ability to protect Commercial Crew Program astronauts by carrying them safely away from the launch pad in the unlikely event of an emergency prior to liftoff.
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On Monday, Boeing will perform a consequential test of its Starliner spacecraft's launch abort system in New Mexico. And thanks to NASA chief Jim Bridenstine, it will be shown live.
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In this episode we look into why it's important for private space companies like SpaceX to go to the moon.
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Elon Musk has donated $1 million worth of trees ($1 per tree) to YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson, who’s currently campaigning to raise $20 million from fellow YouTube celebrities for a climate change fundraising effort.
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We’ve known about the likely presence of water-ice on the Moon for decades, but we haven’t actually sent a dedicated ground-based probe to check out the Lunar Surface.
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We want to land it on the moon before 2022 with cargo and with people shortly thereafter,” Shotwell said at an investor conference on Friday.
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Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic will find out on Monday what the public markets think of its ambitious plan to make commercial space tourism a reality.
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Today, Blue Origin is proud to announce a national team to offer a Human Landing System for NASA’s Artemis program to return Americans to the lunar surface by 2024.
Blue Origin has signed teaming agreements with Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Draper. These partners have decades of experience supporting NASA with human space flight systems, launch vehicles, orbital logistics, deep-space missions, interplanetary navigation and planetary landings.
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NASA has taken the next steps toward building Space Launch System rocket core stages to support as many as 10 Artemis missions, including the mission that will carry the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024.
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NASA has taken the next steps toward building Space Launch System rocket core stages to support as many as 10 Artemis missions, including the mission that will carry the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024.
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SpaceX's Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket (collectively referred to as Starship) represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. Starship will be the world's most powerful launch vehicle ever.
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On 12 October 2019, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope provided astronomers with their best look yet at an interstellar visitor — Comet 2I/Borisov — which is believed to have arrived here from another planetary system elsewhere in our galaxy.
SpaceX is giving Boca Chica Village homeowners more time to consider its buyout offer and is agreeing to reappraise the properties after complaints that the original appraisals were too low.
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China has broken new lunar ground, successfully growing cotton on the moon for the first time. The experiment was part of the Chang’e 4 project, in which China is exploring the far side of the moon with a lander.
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NASA confirmed today that Boeing is scheduled to conduct the next high-profile test of its CST-100 Starliner space capsule in a little more than three weeks.
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Elon Musk and NASA head Jim Bridenstine Talk about SpaceX Crew Dragon
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The moon rover is a four-legged robot developed by British start-up Spacebit. Spacebit signed an agreement with U.S. firm Astrobotic to launch its first mission in 2021. It will be Britain’s first rover to be sent to the moon, following in the footsteps of the U.S., China and Russia.
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A team led by Carnegie’s Scott S. Sheppard has found 20 new moons orbiting Saturn. This brings the ringed planet’s total number of moons to 82, surpassing Jupiter, which has 79. The discovery was announced Monday by the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center.
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Elon Musk held a press conference presentation to talk about SpaceX Starship all steel construction.
SpaceX's Starship and Super Heavy launch vehicle is a fully, rapidly reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and anywhere else in the solar system. On Saturday, September 28 at our launch facility in Cameron County, Texas, SpaceX Chief Engineer and CEO Elon Musk will provide an update on the design and development of Starship.
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More than six months after canceling what would have been the =irst spacewalk conducted by a team of two women NASA has rescheduled the historic moment for Oct. 21.
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The first all-electric configuration of NASA’s X-57 Maxwell now is at the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture has always shied away from saying how much it will cost to fly to the edge of the final frontier on its New Shepard suborbital spaceship.
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Musk said SpaceX is switching to stainless steel components because their performance under extreme heat and stress beats out that of carbon-fiber. While carbon-fiber is better at room temperature, Musk stated the extreme heat and cold of space made steel superior despite the added weight.
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Elon Musk held a press conference presentation to talk about SpaceX Starship taking people to the Moon and Mars.
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Elon Musk held a press conference presentation to talk about starship, BFR and SpaceX.
SpaceX's Starship and Super Heavy launch vehicle is a fully, rapidly reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars, and anywhere else in the solar system. On Saturday, September 28 at our launch facility in Cameron County, Texas, SpaceX Chief Engineer and CEO Elon Musk will provide an update on the design and development of Starship.
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A former NASA contractor was found guilty of fraud and other charges after he falsified the origin of hardware needed for the agency's Space Launch System rocket at Kennedy Space Center, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida.
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NASA announced Monday that it will be building an asteroid-hunting space telescope as soon as 2024.
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine is confident the US space agency “will go this time to the Moon” and stay, setting the stage for multiple return missions to the Moon and Mars.
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This week, Tesla owners around the world will start waking up to Version 10.0 features via an over-the-air update. Here’s a look at what’s new:
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Blue Origin is developing the New Shepard rocket system to send tourists past the edge of space and allow them to float in zero gravity.
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NASA is building new spacesuits for lunar exploration and the Artemis Mission. But before astronauts ever don those suits on the moon, they'll test "walk" them on the International Space Station in 2023, according to the engineer backing the program.
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NASA is setting in motion the Orion spacecraft production line to support as many as 12 Artemis missions, including the mission that will carry the first woman and next man to the Moon by 2024.
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SpaceX is hiring Baristas and Cooks, could you be the next employee?!
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in Shanghai China at the World Artificial Intelligence conference about AI and the downfall of humanity.
Artificial intelligence has become a core driving force for the new round of industrial transformation and is exerting an extremely profound impact on the world’s economy, social progress and human life. In order to deepen the integration of the Internet, big data, artificial intelligence and the real economy as required by the Party's 19th National Congress, better serve the national innovation-driven development strategy, follow the international trend of new round of technology revolution and industrial reform and to develop Shanghai into a globally known center of science and innovation, Shanghai is set to build the world's top platform for AI cooperation and exchange via series of global conferences so as to promote and lead the integration of AI industry and technological innovation amid the global trend of new scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation.
With the theme of "Intelligent Connectivity,Infinite Possibilities", the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2019 will be a " high-level, international, professional, market-orientend, and intelligent " platform attracting the most influential AI scientists and entrepreneurs around the world as well as government leaders to converse and talk about the technological frontiers, industry trends and provoking issues in AI in forms of speeches and high-level forums. As a top platform for AI cooperation and exchanges, the WAIC aims to become both an academic meeting highly recognized by professionals and an international event in the AI industry with global standards and influence.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced his nation’s intention to join the United States’ Moon to Mars exploration approach, including NASA’s Artemis lunar program.
The announcement took place at a ceremony Saturday at NASA Headquarters in Washington during which NASA Deputy Administrator, Jim Morhard, and Head of the Australian Space Agency, Megan Clark, signed a joint statement of intent. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, Australian Ambassador to the United States Joe Hockey and U.S. Ambassador to Australia Arthur Culvahouse Jr. also participated in the ceremony.
Why not just send robots? They can do a great job on Mars.
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Jeffrey Preston Bezos is an American technology entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist.[5] He is the founder, CEO, and president of Amazon.com, Inc.
Bezos was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and raised in Houston, Texas. He graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. He worked on Wall Street in a variety of related fields from 1986 to early 1994. He founded Amazon in late 1994 on a cross-country road trip from New York City to Seattle. The company began as an online bookstore and has since expanded to a wide variety of other e-commerce products and services, including video and audio streaming, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. It is currently the world's largest online sales company, the largest internet company by revenue, as well as the world's largest provider of AI assistance[citation needed] and cloud infrastructure services via its Amazon Web Services arm.
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A call to “storm” the secretive U.S. military base in the Nevada desert known as Area 51 attracted several dozen revelers to a heavily guarded entrance early Friday, but most did not attempt to enter the site, long rumored to house secrets about extraterrestrial life.
Recently there has been some talk about appropriating funding for the lunar gateway to the SLS upper stage.
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NASA's efforts to engage a broader audience in exploration through the use of social media and online features was recognized with two Emmy Awards for interactive programming this weekend. During ceremonies held Sept. 14-15 at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognized NASA for its coverage of a Mars mission and the agency's first test of a spacecraft that will help bring crewed launches to the International Space Station back to U.S. soil.
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After what is set to be a more than 8 months, SpaceX’s California launch facilities are scheduled to support a Falcon 9 launch no earlier than February 2020.
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Vice President and program manager of the Boeing Commercial Crew program, John Mullholland spoke at a luncheon for aerospace professionals in Cape Canaveral. And information about the space force.
NASA has awarded a $13.7 million contract to Advanced Space of Boulder, Colorado, to develop and operate a CubeSat mission to the same lunar orbit targeted for Gateway – an orbiting outpost astronauts will visit before descending to the surface of the Moon in a landing system as part of NASA’s Artemis program.
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While browsing Reddit I came upon a really interesting concept. SpaceX starship transporting people to a Bigelow Aerospace inflatable space station.
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Sierra Nevada was one of five companies selected in January 2018 to make prototypes of astronaut living quarters for a planned moon-orbiting space station, known as the Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway. The company opted to make the habitat inflatable so that it could fit on a normal, heavy lift rocket but expand to provide astronauts as much space as possible.
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Elon Musk has confirmed that SpaceX will launch Starship to orbit by the end of 2019.
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With data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, water vapour has been detected in the atmosphere of a super-Earth within the habitable zone by University College London (UCL) researchers in a world first. K2-18b, which is eight times the mass of Earth, is now the only planet orbiting a star outside the Solar System, or exoplanet, known to have both water and temperatures that could support life.
The discovery, published today in Nature Astronomy, is the first successful atmospheric detection of an exoplanet orbiting in its star’s habitable zone, at a distance where water can exist in liquid form.
First author, Dr Angelos Tsiaras (UCL Centre for Space Exochemistry Data,CSED), said: “Finding water on a potentially habitable world other than Earth is incredibly exciting. K2-18b is not ‘Earth 2.0’ as it is significantly heavier and has a different atmospheric composition. However, it brings us closer to answering the fundamental question: Is the Earth unique?”
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk believes that Starship could be capable of pad aborts in the event of a Super Heavy booster failure before liftoff.
Elon Musk spoke recently at the AI conference in China. Here are a few clips of his thoughts on area 51, aliens and making life multi-planetary.
Not losing hope, the Indian Space Research Organisation will continue to attempt communication of Vikrim lander for 14 days.
Scientists have found an unexplained, shiny gel on the far side of the Moon. The mysterious substance was spotted by a Chinese lunar lander and it is unclear what the unusual thing could be.
Sandra "Sandy" Magnus, a flight-tested former astronaut, let NASA know that they have a big problem during an official meeting of spaceflight safety experts in Houston, Texas, on Friday.
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation after the Chandrayaan-2 lunar lander apparent failure. -- Story: 'We Came Very Close:' Indian Prime Minister Modi Lauds Chandrayaan-2 Team After Moon
According to a suite of eight FCC Special Temporary Authority licenses SpaceX filed for on August 30th, the company has plans for as many as four additional Starlink satellite launches in 2019, on top of Starlink’s May 23rd launch debut.
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SpaceX has reaffirmed its prioritization of the Arcadia Planitia – a low Martian plain – and adjacent areas as some of the most promising locations for early Starship landings, tasking a NASA satellite to gather updated photos of six potential landing sites.
The Dream Chaser Cargo System is a US reusable lifting body spaceplane being developed by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Space Systems. Originally intended as a crewed vehicle, the Dream Chaser Space System would have been capable of carrying up to seven people to and from low Earth orbit.
The cargo Dream Chaser will resupply the International Space Station with both pressurized and unpressurized cargo. The vehicle will launch vertically on a Vulcan Centaur rocket and autonomously land horizontally on conventional runways.
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Located about 35 miles east of Orlando, NASA's Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station are two connected facilities that make up the spaceport. The site was chosen in the 1950s for its proximity to the equator, meaning rockets get an extra boost from the Earth's rotation during liftoff. Rockets launching from pads that dot the coastline also mean they immediately start flying over the Atlantic Ocean, a precaution that protects the public in the event of a failure.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has published an unusual press release – in the form of a Twitter thread – specifically blaming SpaceX’s nascent Starlink constellation for a collision avoidance maneuver recently performed by Aeolus, a scientific spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO). SpaceX reportedly refused to move its Starlink satellite, triggering the maneuver.
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If the high-stakes mission succeeds, India will join the Moon landing ranks of Russia, the US and China.
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NASA's head, Jim Bridenstine, has said he believes Pluto is a planet, wading into a decades-long debate over the status of the ninth rock from the sun.
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United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) is the newest of the eleven unified commands in the Department of Defense (DoD). USSPACECOM increases the ability of the Joint Force to project power and influence, reduces decision timelines for space operations, and brings focused attention to defending U.S. interests in space. Establishing USSPACECOM is a critical step in accelerating the ability of the Joint Force to defend vital national interests and deter adversaries.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk debates with Jack Ma of Alibaba in Shanghai China at the World Artificial Intelligence conference.
Artificial intelligence has become a core driving force for the new round of industrial transformation and is exerting an extremely profound impact on the world’s economy, social progress and human life. In order to deepen the integration of the Internet, big data, artificial intelligence and the real economy as required by the Party's 19th National Congress, better serve the national innovation-driven development strategy, follow the international trend of new round of technology revolution and industrial reform and to develop Shanghai into a globally known center of science and innovation, Shanghai is set to build the world's top platform for AI cooperation and exchange via series of global conferences so as to promote and lead the integration of AI industry and technological innovation amid the global trend of new scientific and technological revolution and industrial transformation.
With the theme of "Intelligent Connectivity,Infinite Possibilities", the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2019 will be a " high-level, international, professional, market-orientend, and intelligent " platform attracting the most influential AI scientists and entrepreneurs around the world as well as government leaders to converse and talk about the technological frontiers, industry trends and provoking issues in AI in forms of speeches and high-level forums. As a top platform for AI cooperation and exchanges, the WAIC aims to become both an academic meeting highly recognized by professionals and an international event in the AI industry with global standards and influence.
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Engineers attached NASA's Mars Helicopter, which will be the first aircraft to fly on another planet, to the belly of the Mars 2020 rover today in the High Bay 1 clean room at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
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As Hurricane Dorian approaches, preparations are underway at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Kennedy Space Center for the imminent storm.
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According to SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk, Starship will launch by the end of the year.
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Reaching a major milestone, engineers have successfully connected the two halves of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope for the first time at Northrop Grumman’s facilities in Redondo Beach, California. Once it reaches space, NASA's most powerful and complex space telescope will explore the cosmos using infrared light, from planets and moons within our solar system to the most ancient and distant galaxies.
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SpaceX’s Starhopper prototype has completed its second and final flight test, lifting off to an apogee of roughly 150m (500 ft) before nailing the bullseye on a landing pad adjacent to the launch mount.
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Shortly after 7pm ET (23:00 UTC) SpaceX began counting down to the 100-meter hop test for its Starhopper vehicle. And while there were some definitely rocket-like noises at T-0, the Raptor engine did not ignite. There may have been a problem with the igniters, as Musk noted on Twitter shortly after the test, "Raptor uses dual redundant torch igniters. Better long-term, but more finicky in development." The next launch attempt will occur no earlier than Tuesday.
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An atomic clock that could pave the way for autonomous deep space travel was successfully activated last week and is ready to begin its year-long tech demo, the mission team confirmed on Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Launched in June, NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock is a critical step toward enabling spacecraft to safely navigate themselves in deep space rather than rely on the time-consuming process of receiving directions from Earth.
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SpaceX starhopper is taking its final flight tonight at 9PM EDT at SpaceX facility in Boca Chica Texas.
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Nasa is reported to be investigating a claim that an astronaut accessed the bank account of her estranged spouse from the International Space Station, in what may be the first allegation of a crime committed in space.
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Thirty years ago, on Aug. 25, 1989, NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft made a close flyby of Neptune, giving humanity its first close-up of our solar system's eighth planet. Marking the end of the Voyager mission's Grand Tour of the solar system's four giant planets — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — that first was also a last: No other spacecraft has visited Neptune since.
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NASA and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have teamed up to build a new supercomputer, which will serve NASA’s Ames Research Center in California and develop models and simulations of the landing process for Artemis Moon missions.
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Vice President Mike Pence asked NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine to accelerate the agency’s lunar exploration plans during a National Space Council meeting held at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, March 26. In addition to targeting a human landing on the Moon in 2024, the council also discussed creating a new Moon to Mars Mission Directorate.
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A sequel is coming for silly and serious space building and exploration sim KSP. In 2020, Kerbal Space Program 2 will add interstellar travel, space colonies, and official multiplayer support.
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Walmart Inc (WMT.N) sued Tesla Inc (TSLA.O), saying solar panels supplied by the electric car maker were responsible for fires at about seven of its stores, according to a lawsuit filed in a New York court on Tuesday.
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Elon Musk on Monday evening tweeted his approval of a plan spearheaded by Newt Gingrich to offer $2 billion to the first private company to land and settle on the moon.
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An Indian rocket carrying a rover to the moon’s south pole entered the lunar orbit on Tuesday, in a key milestone for a mission that may make the nation the first to reach the unexplored part of earth’s satellite.
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In this live episode of the podcast I dig into Elon Musk's latest "NUKE MARS" tweet along with other SpaceX, NASA and space topics.
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NASA continues work on its Mars 2020 rover, a vehicle that will be launched on its mission to the Red Planet next summer. Ahead of that launch, the space agency says its scientists are working hard to ensure the rover is ready to land and acquire samples from the planet’s surface that’ll eventually be returned to Earth. A key part of that sampling system has been installed on the rover.
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NASA and SpaceX recently teamed up to perform crucial exercises in preparation for future return missions from the International Space Station (ISS). The exercises mainly revolved around extracting astronauts from SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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"Nuke Mars!" he told his 27.8 million followers. Four hours later, he promised a T-shirt would launch soon. And we have a NUKE MARS tshirt in the SpaceX store now!
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SpaceX is ramping up production for starship with a starhopper launch coming in the next few days and also Super Heavy rockets getting built in Florida!
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In this replay of a Live Conference today, Jim Bridenstine talks about the latest Artemis developments including the SLS and manufacturing of the Moon Mission components in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Friday, August 16, NASA's Jim Bridenstine will discuss the Artemis project at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The conference will reveal progress on the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and other efforts key to landing the first woman and the next man on the Moon in 2024.
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The latest Space, science and tech news for 8-14-2019 including Elon Musk, NASA, SpaceX and China!
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has published Notices-to-Airmen (NOTAMs) for SpaceX’s next Starhopper flight milestone, a 200m (650 ft) hop now scheduled no earlier than Friday, August 16th.
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Astronomers melted 1,000 pounds of Antarctic snow and found iron that most likely fell to ground as Earth passed through a cloud of supernova debris.
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The flag is 125 cm (4 feet) long, and you would need an optical wavelength telescope around 200 meters (~650 feet) in diameter to see it. The largest optical wavelength telescope that we have now is the Keck Telescope in Hawaii which is 10 meters in diameter. The Hubble Space Telescope is only 2.4 meters in diameter - much too small!
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'Mad' Mike Hughes — a self-taught rocket scientist and avowed flat-Earth conspiracy theorist — is launching himself into the sky again.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted out an apparent endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang on Twitter on August 10.
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China has successfully experimented with its space program's inflatable reentry and descent technology (IRDT), a technology that can allow China to land heavier spacecraft on celestial bodies with thin atmosphere, including the moon and Mars, specialists said.
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We’re going back to the Moon and getting ready for Mars. The Artemis program will send the first woman and next man to walk on the surface of the Moon by 2024, establish sustainable lunar exploration and pave the way for future missions deeper into the solar system.
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On Tuesday, the US-based company Rocket Lab announced that it had begun to explore the possibility of reusing its smallsat launch vehicle, Electron. This represented a change of heart for the company, whose chief executive, Peter Beck, had previously dismissed the possibility of re-using the Electron booster.
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In this live episode of the podcast we discuss the latest ideas on Neuralink, SpaceX and Neil Degrasse Tyson's Twitter mess up.
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Tardigrades can enter a state of deep suspended animation. They are not able to move around or reproduce on the Moon. They are frozen in time. They would have to be recovered and taken to a place with a suitable atmosphere, and then rehydrated, to *potentially* be reanimated.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX, has announced that it is expanding its launch services to directly address the growing needs of small satellite operators. The company plans to accomplish this by introducing a SmallSat Rideshare program, which involves regularly scheduled, dedicated Falcon 9 missions whose prices could go as low as $2.25 million per customer for payloads up to 150 kg.
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August 24th, either at Cape Canaveral or Boca Chica, Elon Musk will present a detailed review of the first Orbital Starship with pros and cons of the design decisions.
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Starship and Super Heavy will launch from Florida, with the current plan to build a second launch mount at its current LC-39A launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, which it leases from NASA and currently uses for Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches. After launching from LC-39A, the current plan is to have Starship return to Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1), which is SpaceX’s current landing area for Falcon first-stage boosters at nearby Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Super Heavy would land downrange, aboard a drone barge ship, like the twin “Of Course I Still Love You” and “Just Read The Instructions” ships that SpaceX uses now, depending on mission conditions on both its East and West coast launches.
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The International Potato Center (CIP) launched a series of experiments to discover if potatoes can grow under Mars atmospheric conditions and thereby prove they are also able to grow in extreme climates on Earth. This Phase Two effort of CIP’s proof of concept experiment to grow potatoes in simulated Martian conditions began on February 14, 2016 when a tuber was planted in a specially constructed CubeSat contained environment built by engineers from University of Engineering and Technology (UTEC) in Lima based upon designs and advice provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Ames Research Center (NASA ARC), California. Preliminary results are positive.
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Astronomers just used NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to take the temperature of an exoplanet called WASP-121b and discovered that the world is so hot that heavy metals actually leak behind it as it whips about its central star. It’s the first time scientists have seen such a phenomenon.
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According to recent road closures reports in Boca Chica, Texas, SpaceX is preparing Starhopper for a second flight just 17 days after its first hop and has cordoned off August 12th through the 14th.
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The newfound exoplanet — a so-called super-Earth named GJ 357 d — lies 31 light-years away from our solar system. It’s about six times more massive than our planet and orbits in its host star’s habitable zone, where water could exist in liquid form on the surface.
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As NASA prepares to land humans on the Moon by 2024 with the Artemis program, commercial companies are developing new technologies, working toward space ventures of their own, and looking to NASA for assistance. NASA has selected 10 U.S. companies for 19 partnerships to mature industry-developed space technologies and help maintain American leadership in space.
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Elon Musk said in a recent Time.com interview " ...This is gonna sound pretty crazy, but I think we could land on the moon in less than two years. Certainly with an uncrewed vehicle I believe we could land on the moon in two years. So then maybe within a year or two of that we could be sending crew. I would say four years at the outside. "
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Details about Tesla’s pickup truck are few and far between. Elon Musk recently revealed the final details of the truck are underway and its unveiling should be in two to three months.
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Aside from widespread panic and confusion, not much. Earth would cool as it does after sunset, and we would be kept warm by the heat retained in the atmosphere, oceans, and land as we are every night.
This is with the assumption that the Sun is simply "frozen" for an hour -- say, a giant bushel is put over it. If you actually turned off all fusion in the Sun, it would collapse and then explode, and then we'd have other fish to fry (although it would take longer than an hour for the explosion to happen). Don't get confused -- the Sun doesn't have enough mass to become a supernova, this would be a different process, which won't happen because you can't turn off all fusion in the Sun. Though there is a small but finite probability that it can stop right now on its own. But it won't. Very probably. Very. But it could.
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Ability to stream YouTube & Netflix when car is stopped coming to your Tesla soon! Has an amazingly immersive, cinematic feel due to the comfy seats & surround sound audio.
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Earth had a close encounter this morning when Asteroid 2019 OK sped by at 1:22 GMT, at a speed of nearly 55,000 miles (88,500 kilometers) per hour. The closest it came to Earth was just under 45,000 miles (72,500 km), a safe distance, but still much less than the distance between the Earth and Moon.
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SpaceX's Starhopper space craft successfully performed its first untethered hover test in Boca Chica Texas today! CRS-18 was also successful, launching much needed supplies to the ISS.
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SpaceX Starhopper didn't take off today. Unfortunately the untethered test flight of Starhopper encountered an anomaly and flames shot out of the top of the rocket.
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SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, July 24 for launch of its eighteenth Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-18) at 6:24 p.m. EDT, or 22:24 UTC, from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Dragon will separate from Falcon 9’s second stage about nine minutes after liftoff and attach to the space station on Friday, July 26. A backup launch opportunity is available on Thursday, July 25 at 6:01 p.m. EDT, or 22:01 UTC.
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Rocket Lab, the global leader in dedicated small satellite launch, has today announced its next launch is a mission carrying satellites destined to begin a new constellation for UNSEENLABS, as well as more rideshare payloads for Spaceflight, consisting of a spacecraft for BlackSky and the United States Air Force Space Command.
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Quick update about crew dragon sending astronauts to the ISS. Probably not happening this year :(
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Chandrayaan-2 was launched at 14:43 local time (09:13 GMT) from the Sriharikota space station. India's space chief said his agency had "bounced back with flying colours" after the aborted first attempt.
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People will talk about Apollo for generations. WE need to make sure they get the right information.
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Vice President Mike Pence visited and gave remarks in the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the agency’s Apollo 11 Moon landing and announce to America the completion of NASA’s Orion crew capsule for the first Artemis lunar mission.
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The animal, launched on a one-way trip on board Sputnik 2 in November 1957, was said to have died painlessly in orbit about a week after blast-off.
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When the Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth after their historic moon landing, they brought back lunar samples for scientists to study. In light of the 50th anniversary of the first lunar landing, which occurs Saturday, NASA has released rare footage of those scientists checking the samples for signs of life.
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The Air Force is warning a massive group of UFO enthusiasts against storming Area 51 in Nevada, saying that it's "dangerous" for anyone to try to illegally enter military installations or military training areas.
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According to a recent Time.com article Elon Musk Told Us Why He Thinks We Can Land on the Moon in ‘Less Than 2 Years’
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink, the secretive company developing brain-machine interfaces, showed off some of the technology it has been developing to the public for the first time. The goal is to eventually begin implanting devices in paralyzed humans, allowing them to control phones or computers.
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In this LIVE episode we explore SpaceX, Tesla, NASA and the Moon missions.
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We now have more computing power in our pocket than the computer aboard Apollo 11 did. But is that true? And, if so, how much more powerful are our phones?
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In this live episode we discuss SpaceX Starship tests, Elon Musk tweets and Tesla/SpaceX collab on the new roadster.
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Elon sat down and talked about the future of SpaceX and the future of humanity in space.
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In this live episode we discuss Elon Musk, SpaceX, Mars 2020 and life in our Universe.
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Engineers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, have installed the SuperCam Mast Unit onto the Mars 2020 rover. The instrument's camera, laser and spectrometers can identify the chemical and mineral makeup of targets as small as a pencil point from a distance of more than 20 feet (6 meters).
More than 260,000 Facebook users have signed up – and nearly 300,000 more are interested – in an upcoming event called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us.”
On September 20 at 3 a.m., the group, according to the event details, plans to meet up at the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction to “coordinate our entry” inside the restricted military installation.
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The Hayabusa2 probe made a “perfect” touchdown Thursday on a distant asteroid and collected samples from beneath the surface in an unprecedented mission that could shed light on the origins of the solar system.
“We’ve collected a part of the solar system’s history,” Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) project manager Yuichi Tsuda said at a jubilant news conference in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, hours after the successful landing was confirmed.
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NASA’s Apollo program was one of the most challenging technological achievements in the 20th century. Beyond the space race and exploration, it contributed to several inventions and innovations that are still having an impact on our lives. But at the same time, there are several myths regarding what technologies actually came out of it.
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A small fire broke out today at SpaceX’s Florida facility — focused on bringing the Starship rocket to life.
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SpaceX will need a lot of help before, during and after they launch Starship in the coming months/years.
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SpaceX's Starship, the launch system designed to carry colonists to Mars, will likely have its maiden voyage in 2021, a company executive said.
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NASA recently did an AMA on Reddit about the upcoming Orion Project and the Artemis Mission.
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Jim and Elon talk about the future of NASA and SpaceX in this interview courtesy of NASA.
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Samsung really screwed up with the Galaxy Fold. Even the company’s CEO admitted that the phone's launch was “embarrassing.” Now, company insiders claim that the Korean electronics giant has finally completed a redesign that will fix the troubled phone's problems.
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Data provided by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts on behalf of the EU, showed that the global-average temperature for June 2019 was the highest on record for the month.
The data showed European-average temperatures for June 2019 were more than 2C above normal and temperatures were 6-10C above normal over most of France, Germany and northern Spain during the final days of the month, according to C3S.
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Aldrin, 89, was presented with the Stephen Hawking Medal for Lifetime Achievement. The former NASA astronaut told the audience: "There was a time when I was in his office in Cambridge and at that time I had been anxious that we should make a continuous orbit between Earth and Mars, and he started tapping out letters with his cheek, the way he did.
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In this live cast, we have an open discussion about Bob Lazar, Alien Life, Moon Hoaxes, Elon Musk and Rocket Lab's recent successful launch.
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Private rocket launch startup Rocket Lab has succeeded in launching its ‘Make It Rain’ mission, which took off yesterday from the company’s private Launch Complex 1 in New Zealand. On board Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket (its seventh to launch so far) were multiple satellites flow for various clients in a rideshare arrangement brokered by Rocket Lab client Spaceflight.
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In this LIVE episode we discuss life on other planets, Titan and crewed Mars missions.
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Carolyn Porco :We're not sure the surface is sand-like. It could be more like snow made of tar! But there will be large particles made of organic compounds and it's not clear to me what that might do to mechanical mechanisms. Dust on the moon was a real problem for the Apollo astronauts.
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NASA has announced that our next destination in the solar system is the unique, richly organic world Titan. Advancing our search for the building blocks of life, the Dragonfly mission will fly multiple sorties to sample and examine sites around Saturn’s icy moon.
SpaceX and NASA are targeting November 15, 2019 as a tentative date to launch its astronaut-ferrying Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, according to new information from NASA and the US Government Accountability Office.
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In this episode we explore Elon Musk, Life on Mars and SpaceX and also telescopes, amateur astronomy and the importance of being near a dark sky site.
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The Curiosity rover detected its largest yet measurement of methane. It’s exciting because microbial life is an important source of methane on Earth, though it can also be created in other ways.
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In this LIVE episode we discuss SpaceX, Lightsail2 and more!
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The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) this week confirmed that its Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has been hacked. An audit document from the U.S. Office of the Inspector General was published by NASA this week. It reveals that an unauthorized Raspberry Pi computer connected to the JPL servers was targeted by hackers, who then moved laterally further into the NASA network.
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In this LIVE episode we explore topics such as Elon Musk, SpaceX, NASA, The Planetary Society, chemistry and life in space.
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American businesses will help NASA land astronauts on the Moon in five years and establish a sustainable presence there, as part of the agency’s larger Moon to Mars exploration approach. NASA has selected 363 proposals from small businesses and research institutions across 41 states to help advance the types of capabilities needed for those future missions, as well as to support the agency in other areas.
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ELON MUSK and Tesla disrupting air travel with driverless cars and Japan's JAXA going to Moons of Mars in 2024.
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China has selected nine scientific experiments — including a project that will probe how DNA mutates in space — to fly on its first major space station, scheduled to be completed in 2022.
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After spending almost 16 years in space, NASA is now preparing to shut down its Spitzer Space Telescope. According to the space agency, the spacecraft will be officially retired in early next year.
Spitzer was officially launched on Dec. 18, 2003. Originally, the spacecraft’s mission was to remain in orbit for a maximum of five years. Surprisingly, NASA was able to extend the spacecraft’s functionality to 11 more years.
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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told CNN Business on Thursday that the space agency will need an additional “$20 to $30 billion” over a span of five years to return American astronauts to the Moon by 2024.
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This is a full length #live episode of the Space News Pod where I dig into Mars, the Moon, NASA and other cool space related things!
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There will be 24 Payloads aboard the Falcon Heavy STP-2 launch, including six weather research satellites, each weighing less than 500 pounds. The Planetary Society will also be flying its Lightsail 2 spacecraft aboard this mission.
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India plans to have its own space station in the future and conduct separate missions to study Sun and Venus, it said on Thursday, as the nation moves to bolster its status as a leader in space technologies and inspire the young minds to take an interest in scientific fields.
India’s space agency said today that it will begin working on its space station following its first manned mission to space, called Gaganyaan (which means “space vehicle” in Sanskrit), in 2022 — just in time to commemorate 75 years of the country’s independence from Britain. The government has sanctioned Rs 10,000 crores ($1.5 billion) for Gaganyaan mission, it was unveiled today.
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Tesla hosts their 2019 annual shareholders meeting where they highlight the future of Tesla as a company. We ended the quarter with $2.2 billion of cash and cash equivalents, a $1.5 billion reduction from the end of 2018. This reduction was driven by a $920 million convertible bond repayment and an increase in the number of vehicles in transit to customers at the end of Q1. In addition, we began production and deliveries of Model 3 vehicles for overseas markets. As noted in our Q1 2019 Vehicle Production & Deliveries letter, due to unforeseen challenges we had only delivered half of the quarter’s numbers ten days before the end of the quarter. This caused a large number of vehicle deliveries to shift into Q2.
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India plans to join the exclusive group of countries that have successfully landed on the Moon following the launch of its Chandrayaan-2 spacecraft next month.
Speaking in Bangalore on Wednesday, Indian Space Research Organization Chairman K. Sivan said that the spacecraft will launch from Sriharikota, an island off India's southeastern coast, on July 15.
Chandrayaan-2 will carry a lunar lander dubbed "Vikram," or "valor," which is expected to make a soft landing on the Moon’s surface on Sept. 6. The lander will transport a robotic rover that will explore the lunar surface.
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Seven months ago, the Defense Department made a controversial call. In a trio of contracts announced on its daily digest of contract awards, the Pentagon announced it was awarding these rocket development contracts:
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The first U.S. astronauts chosen to fly aboard a SpaceX capsule built for NASA shrugged off a spate of design and test mishaps, saying such setbacks were “part of the process” and the new technology was far more advanced than the space shuttle program that ended eight years ago.
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President Donald Trump tweeted that the Moon is part of the Mars mission and A MARS HELICOPTER!
Engineers craft new plan to unstick NASA's Mars InSight lander. By using InSight's lander arm to lift the support structure of the lander's burrowing mole, engineers aim to get a better look at the blockage.
Amazon has already exploited the power of AI to dominate e-commerce, push forward the potential of cloud computing and bring an ever-present personal assistant into your home. At its re:Mars conference in Las Vegas this week, Jeff Bezos's corporation intends to shed some light on where it expects artificial intelligence to take us in the future.
The re:Mars conference is effectively the public version of Bezos's exclusive MARS conference, an annual, invitation-only gathering that brings together experts in academia and industry to discuss the future of Machine Learning, Automation, Robotics and Space (MARS). While MARS is intended to stimulate optimism and creative thinking, re:Mars has some more down-to-Earth goals: teaching its attendees how to apply AI and machine learning to their own businesses.
SpaceX Starship tests on hold in Boca Chica and Starlink makes Astronomers Upset because they may interfere with viewing and radio transmissions.
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In 2020 three rovers, one from the US, one from Europe and one from China will depart for Mars with a single goal; to look for past or present life on The Red Planet.
The rovers will also provide a critical step in the efforts to return samples of Martian regolith to the Earth. This would give scientists the opportunity to learn a great many more details about Mars and its habitability, since laboratories on Earth have much more sophisticated instruments than the ones riding on the rovers on Mars.
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The first 60 v0.9 satellites comprising the Starlink constellation launched into low Earth orbit (LEO) on May 24 have powered up and contacted ground stations.
SpaceX said all 60 of its Starlink satellites have deployed their lone solar arrays. Most of these small satellites (smallsats), which weigh some 227 kg each, are in the process of climbing from their current 440 kilometer altitude drop-off point to their 550 km target orbit.
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Over the last two months, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has repeatedly said the agency's ambitious new Artemis plan for sending humans to the Moon in 2024 will not require raiding other areas of its budget, such as its broad array of science programs, technology research, or aeronautics work.
The reason, he said, is simple. The surest way to torpedo support for a program inside the agency is to take funding from someone else to pay for the new plan, and the surest way to lose support in Congress is to take work away from various field centers around the country.
"We can't cannibalize one part of the agency to feed another part of the agency," Bridenstine told Ars in April, which reflects comments he has made many times. "We can't cut the Science Mission Directorate to feed human exploration. We can't cannibalize the International Space Station to feed the Moon mission. So if we go in those directions, which have all been tried in the past, it never works politically. We can't do the same thing again and be upset that it didn't work."
NASA has selected three commercial Moon landing service providers that will deliver science and technology payloads under Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) as part of the Artemis program. Each commercial lander will carry NASA-provided payloads that will conduct science investigations and demonstrate advanced technologies on the lunar surface, paving the way for NASA astronauts to land on the lunar surface by 2024.
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Elon Musk’s second-most famous business may soon top his first.
The value of SpaceX has risen to $33.3 billion, people familiar with the company’s recent fundraising. In an amendment of its April fundraising effort, a filing last week from SpaceX showed the company’s latest round brought in $536 million at a price of $204 a share. SpaceX has raised just over $1 billion this year, as the company accelerates fundraising to develop its plan to beam high-speed internet to anywhere on Earth.
Additionally, Musk’s space company is now more valuable than his electric vehicle company. Tesla shares closed down on Friday giving the company a market value of $32.8 billion – just below SpaceX’s valuation.
SpaceX’s valuation has risen steadily as the company has raised funding for rockets, spacecraft and more over the past decade. Most recently, SpaceX was reportedly valued at $30.5 billion.The company has been able to draw investment from private markets with ease, as a person familiar with SpaceX’s fundraising this year said both its equity raises were oversubscribed. In the most recent round, investor demand meant SpaceX could have raised between $300 million to $400 million more than it did, the person said.
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As human ancestors went from swinging through trees to walking on two legs, they may have received a boost from an unlikely source: ancient supernovas.
These powerful stellar explosions may have showered Earth with enough energy to shift the planet's climate, bathing Earth in electrons and sparking powerful, lightning-filled storms, according to a new hypothesis.
Lightning then could have kindled raging wildfires that scorched African landscapes. As savanna replaced the forest habitat, early humans that lived there may have been pushed to walk on two legs, the new study suggests.
However, don't go jumping to conclusions just yet. Many factors likely contributed to the evolution of bipedalism, a process that began many millions of years before these stellar explosions took place, one expert told Live Science.
Gwynne Shotwell said in a meeting at MIT on the 29th of May that SpaceX will be sending cargo to Mars in 4 Years. Also, 'Fettuccine' may be most obvious sign of life on Mars, researchers report
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The governments of the United States and Japan have agreed to further cooperation in space which could include flying Japanese astronauts to the moon.
At a joint press conference in Tokyo May 27 with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, President Donald Trump mentioned cooperation in space exploration as one outcome of their meetings during the president’s visit to the country.
"I am pleased to confirm that Prime Minister Abe and I have agreed to dramatically expand our nations’ cooperation in human space exploration," Trump said. "Japan will join our mission to send U.S. astronauts to space. We'll be going to the moon. We'll be going to Mars very soon. It's very exciting."
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A top NASA executive hired in April to guide strategy for returning astronauts to the moon by 2024 has resigned, the space agency said on Thursday, the culmination of internal strife and dwindling congressional support for the lunar initiative.
Mark Sirangelo, named six weeks ago as special assistant to NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, left the agency as NASA abandoned a reorganization plan due to a chilly reception on Capitol Hill, Bridenstine said in a statement.
Moon: An Illustrated History: From Ancient Myths to the Colonies of Tomorrow (Sterling Illustrated Histories)
From the moon’s formation, to its potential for future exploration, this richly illustrated volume presents 100 milestones in lunar history.
With dazzling images on every spread, and illuminating text by astrobiologist Dr. David Warmflash,Moon: An Illustrated History chronologically presents 100 milestones in the Moon’s development and exploration. Starting 4.5 billion years ago when the Moon formed, this stunning volume moves from the hypotheses of the Moon’s formation (4.5 billion years ago) to sixth-century BCE predictions of solar eclipses, from the twentieth-century Space Race between the US and the Soviet Union to private space companies and possible future lunar colonies. Find out about lunar calendar systems and cults in the Bible; how lunar brightness was used to estimate stellar distances; how advancing telescopes in the seventeenth century allowed us to eye the Moon more closely; how author Jules Verne inspired the Father of Astronautics; the originals of the Saturn V Moon Rocket; the Apollo missions, and so much more. https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Illustrated-Colonies-Tomorrow-Histories/dp/1454931981
NASA Administrator Speaks at Florida Institute of Technology Event.
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivered remarks and spoke to media Thursday, May 23, at Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne.
From the moon’s formation, to its potential for future exploration, this richly illustrated volume presents 100 milestones in lunar history.
With dazzling images on every spread, and illuminating text by astrobiologist Dr. David Warmflash,Moon: An Illustrated History chronologically presents 100 milestones in the Moon’s development and exploration. Starting 4.5 billion years ago when the Moon formed, this stunning volume moves from the hypotheses of the Moon’s formation (4.5 billion years ago) to sixth-century BCE predictions of solar eclipses, from the twentieth-century Space Race between the US and the Soviet Union to private space companies and possible future lunar colonies. Find out about lunar calendar systems and cults in the Bible; how lunar brightness was used to estimate stellar distances; how advancing telescopes in the seventeenth century allowed us to eye the Moon more closely; how author Jules Verne inspired the Father of Astronautics; the originals of the Saturn V Moon Rocket; the Apollo missions, and so much more.
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From the moon’s formation, to its potential for future exploration, this richly illustrated volume presents 100 milestones in lunar history.
With dazzling images on every spread, and illuminating text by astrobiologist Dr. David Warmflash,Moon: An Illustrated History chronologically presents 100 milestones in the Moon’s development and exploration. Starting 4.5 billion years ago when the Moon formed, this stunning volume moves from the hypotheses of the Moon’s formation (4.5 billion years ago) to sixth-century BCE predictions of solar eclipses, from the twentieth-century Space Race between the US and the Soviet Union to private space companies and possible future lunar colonies. Find out about lunar calendar systems and cults in the Bible; how lunar brightness was used to estimate stellar distances; how advancing telescopes in the seventeenth century allowed us to eye the Moon more closely; how author Jules Verne inspired the Father of Astronautics; the originals of the Saturn V Moon Rocket; the Apollo missions, and so much more.
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With dazzling images on every spread, and illuminating text by astrobiologist Dr. David Warmflash,Moon: An Illustrated History chronologically presents 100 milestones in the Moon’s development and exploration. Starting 4.5 billion years ago when the Moon formed, this stunning volume moves from the hypotheses of the Moon’s formation (4.5 billion years ago) to sixth-century BCE predictions of solar eclipses, from the twentieth-century Space Race between the US and the Soviet Union to private space companies and possible future lunar colonies. Find out about lunar calendar systems and cults in the Bible; how lunar brightness was used to estimate stellar distances; how advancing telescopes in the seventeenth century allowed us to eye the Moon more closely; how author Jules Verne inspired the Father of Astronautics; the originals of the Saturn V Moon Rocket; the Apollo missions, and so much more.
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With dazzling images on every spread, and illuminating text by astrobiologist Dr. David Warmflash,Moon: An Illustrated History chronologically presents 100 milestones in the Moon’s development and exploration. Starting 4.5 billion years ago when the Moon formed, this stunning volume moves from the hypotheses of the Moon’s formation (4.5 billion years ago) to sixth-century BCE predictions of solar eclipses, from the twentieth-century Space Race between the US and the Soviet Union to private space companies and possible future lunar colonies. Find out about lunar calendar systems and cults in the Bible; how lunar brightness was used to estimate stellar distances; how advancing telescopes in the seventeenth century allowed us to eye the Moon more closely; how author Jules Verne inspired the Father of Astronautics; the originals of the Saturn V Moon Rocket; the Apollo missions, and so much more.
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Dr. David Warmflash is an astrobiologist, physician and author of the new book, Moon: An Illustrated History: From Ancient Myths to the Colonies of Tomorrow.
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Updates to Mars 2020 and MRO.
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SpaceX postponed their launch until tonight at 10:30PM EST.
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SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet will bring back net neutrality to millions of Americans.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX is doing simultaneous competing builds of Starship in Boca Chica Texas & Cape Canaveral Florida.
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Managing pilotless aircraft and solar panels that could help humans live on the Moon and Mars are among the technologies NASA is looking to develop with small business awards totaling $106 million. In all, NASA has selected 142 proposals from 129 U.S. small businesses from 28 states and the District of Columbia to receive Phase II contracts as part the agency's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
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The Great Red Spot in Jupiter's atmosphere has long since been a mystery.
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As you fall toward the black hole, you move faster and faster, accelerated by its gravity. Your feet feel a stronger gravitational pull than your head, because they are closer to the black hole. As a result, your body is stretched apart. For small black holes, this stretching is so strong that your body is completely torn apart before you reach the event horizon.
If you fall into a supermassive black hole, your body remains intact, even as you cross the event horizon. But soon thereafter you reach the central singularity, where you are squashed into a single point of infinite density. You have become one with the black hole. Unfortunately, you are unable to write home about the experience.
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A senior NASA official said Tuesday that the Space Launch System, a huge heavy-lift rocket years behind schedule, could launch astronauts on a moon landing mission in 2024 on just its third flight to meet a goal announced last month by Vice President Mike Pence, while commercial companies will be entrusted with more responsibility to develop a lunar lander and a modest mini-space station, or Gateway, in lunar orbit.
Blue Moon is Blue Origins secret project that will send humans back to the moon by 2024. They also spoke about new glen, their heavy lift rocket.
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Jeff Bezos Amazon Billionaire Planning Moon Mission with Blue Origin to mine for water ice and establish settlement.
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A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) today (May 6) to deliver nearly 3 tons of NASA supplies to the orbiting laboratory.
Astronauts on the station captured the uncrewed Dragon cargo ship with a robotic arm at 7:01 a.m. EDT (1101 GMT) as both spacecraft sailed 254 miles (408 kilometers) above the north Atlantic Ocean. The spacecraft is carrying about 5,500 lbs. ( 2,495 kilograms) of experiments and other supplies for the station's six-person Expedition 59 crew.
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NASA recently looked into an asteroid impact scenario where a large body collides with New York City.
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Tesla is showing signs of slowing down in the first quarter of 2019. They will need to ramp up production to make money in the summer and fall of this year.
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Regarding the risks of space colonization, harm to our biology is first on the list of concerns, followed by risks to our individual psyches and our ability to work cooperatively as a team. Space is a risky place, given the far-from-optimal conditions of long flights in compact spacecraft. There are plenty of challenges that prospective astronauts should cautiously consider before signing up for a trip to deep space.
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The Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall is the largest known super-structure in the universe.
It is a huge group of galaxies forming a giant sheet-like pattern. It is about 10 billion light-years long, 7.2 billion light-years wide, and almost 1 billion light-years thick. It is about 10 billion light-years away in the constellations of Hercules and Corona Borealis, hence its name.
SpaceX has been given the thumbs-up from the Federal Communications Commission to start building global internet service via thousands of satellites that could offer internet to anyone on the planet.
NASA and SpaceX investigating Crew Dragon Explosion before launching humans to ISS.
While headlines routinely report on "close shaves" and "near-misses" when near-Earth objects (NEOs) such as asteroids or comets pass relatively close to Earth, the real work of preparing for the possibility of a NEO impact with Earth goes on mostly out of the public eye.
For more than 20 years, NASA and its international partners have been scanning the skies for NEOs, which are asteroids and comets that orbit the Sun and come within 30 million miles (50 million kilometers) of Earth's orbit. International groups, such as NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO), the European Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness-NEO Segment and the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) have made better communication of the hazards posed by NEOs a top priority.
NASA’s InSight lander set down the French SEIS seismometer on the surface of Mars. On 6 April, on the 128th Martian day or ‘sol’ of the mission, a quiet but distinct seismic signal was detected similar to quakes detected on the surface of the Moon by the Apollo missions.
NASA's next Mars mission is slowly coming together in a "clean room" in California. Technicians at the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory assembled the capsule that will keep the Mars 2020 rover secure for its wild ride to the Red Planet's surface.
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China unveiled a colossal Mars survival simulation base camp on Wednesday in the Gobi desert of Jinchang, Northwest China's Gansu Province. According to a project employee, the simulation camp will become an astronaut training facility in the future.
The helium hydride ion (HeH+) the scientists detected wasn't the original one created just after the Big Bang, but it has the same molecular structure — helium combined with hydrogen — they theorized formed at the time.
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NASA is working right now to send American astronauts to the surface of the Moon in five years, and the agency has its sights set on a place no humans have ever gone before: the lunar South Pole.
Researchers compared DNA extracted from Neolithic human remains found across Britain with that of people alive at the same time in Europe.
The Neolithic inhabitants appear to have traveled from Anatolia (modern Turkey) to Iberia before winding their way north.
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NASA has chosen SpaceX to work on its first-ever attempt to deflect a space rock that's hurtling at high speed in space. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) will take flight placed on a Falcon 9 rocket in June 2021 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
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SpaceX makes history with first ever Falcon Heavy 3 Stage Landing. SpaceIL crash lands its private Moon lander on the surface of the Moon.
Georgia is immensely proud of its ancient wine-making tradition, claiming to have been the first nation to make wine. Now it wants to be the first to grow grapes on Mars
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The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) — a planet-scale array of eight ground-based radio telescopes forged through international collaboration — was designed to capture images of a black hole. In coordinated press conferences across the globe, EHT researchers revealed that they succeeded, unveiling the first direct visual evidence of the supermassive black hole in the centre of Messier 87 and its shadow.
The shadow of a black hole seen here is the closest we can come to an image of the black hole itself, a completely dark object from which light cannot escape. The black hole’s boundary — the event horizon from which the EHT takes its name — is around 2.5 times smaller than the shadow it casts and measures just under 40 billion km across. While this may sound large, this ring is only about 40 microarcseconds across — equivalent to measuring the length of a credit card on the surface of the Moon.
Although the telescopes making up the EHT are not physically connected, they are able to synchronize their recorded data with atomic clocks — hydrogen masers — which precisely time their observations. These observations were collected at a wavelength of 1.3 mm during a 2017 global campaign. Each telescope of the EHT produced enormous amounts of data – roughly 350 terabytes per day – which was stored on high-performance helium-filled hard drives. These data were flown to highly specialised supercomputers — known as correlators — at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy and MIT Haystack Observatory to be combined. They were then painstakingly converted into an image using novel computational tools developed by the collaboration.
In this episode we talk about how the ISS is as dirty as an Earth gym and really cool pumpkin toadlets that live in brazil and glow under UV lights.
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, an un-manned spacecraft the size of a small family car, is already the closest man-made object ever to the Sun – now a mere 15 million miles (24 million km) away from its fiery surface. European Space Agency operations specialists are helping flight planners at new European space startup PTScientists, headquartered in Berlin, pilot their way to the moon.
Youtuber, Tom Staniland, known as "Killem" said the goal of his mission wasn't just to launch said burger into space, but to be able to actually eat a burger that had breached earth's atmosphere.
An Israeli lander is now orbiting the Moon ahead of a lunar landing on the 11th of April
Amazon wants to launch thousands of satellites so it can offer broadband internet from space.
NASA sees risk to ISS after India's Mission Shakti: The ISS is at constant risk of collision from space debris, and once in a while needs to navigate away in order to avoid collisions.
MIT and NASA engineers demonstrate a new kind of airplane wing. Assembled from tiny identical pieces, the wing could enable lighter, more energy-efficient aircraft designs.
Scientists have pondered Saturn's rings since Galileo peered at the planet through an early telescope in 1610. From the angle at which he observed it, Galileo surmised that Saturn wasn't a single star, but was actually three: a large middle star with two ear-like appendages sticking out of it, which he thought might be large moons.
The Event Horizon Telescope will be announcing it's first findings on April 10th 2019 at 15:00 CEST. We expect there to be the first ever pictures of black holes to be released.
DARPA plans to demonstrate a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) system that can be assembled on orbit to expand U.S. operating presence in cislunar space, according to the Pentagon advanced research agency’s fiscal 2020 budget request.
New evidence of deep groundwater on Mars Researchers suggests that deep groundwater can generate surface streams on Mars.
NASA and the European Space Agency are willing to pay 24 participants nearly $19,000 to spend 60 days in bed and monitored around the clock. The 24 participants will be separated into two groups, but housed in a single room. Each person will be propped up at an incline with their feet above their head, reducing blood flow to the extremities, mimicking the effects of being in space. This could, however, lead to numbness and muscle deterioration.
When astronauts spend long periods of time in space, the more likely they are to have viruses such as herpes, chickenpox and shingles reactivate, according NASA .
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon to launch astronauts in July, says Russian source. Nicole A. Mann could possibly be the first woman to step foot on the Lunar surface.
Pence made the declaration at a meeting of the National Space Council hosted at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a directive centralizing all military space functions under a new Space Force, which will be overseen by the Department of the Air Force.
Vice President may tell NASA to accelerate lunar landings. "We're tired of generating PowerPoint journeys that don't go anywhere."
Toyota's Latest is a Sweet-Looking Lunar Rover & NASA is sending a helicopter to Mars.
I took a drive today to experience Mother Nature and decided it was a good time to tell you good folks about my past, present and future. Enjoy!
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Report claims Boeing has been forced to delay first Starliner launch by months and manned missions around the Moon!
LAMP shows migrating water molecules on the Moon. Colorado Air and Space Port slated for construction at Front Range Airport.
Massive U.S. Machines That Hunt For Ripples In Space-Time Just Got An Upgrade
Artificial meat: UK scientists growing 'bacon' in labs. Scientists at the University of Bath have grown animal cells on blades of grass, in a step towards cultured meat.
NASA spacecraft discovers its target asteroid is spewing material and is much more rugged than expected
Pentagon Wants to Test A Space-Based Weapon in 2023 and space based satellites that kill other satellites.
Investors commit another $1.25 billion to fund OneWeb’s internet satellite system.
Astronomers discover 83 supermassive black holes at the edge of the universe. Israel’s Lunar Craft’s Landing Site Revealed.
NASA Administrator said the next human to step foot on the Moon will be a woman. Mars was hit with an asteroid 4 million years ago and destroyed the water on the red planet.
50 years ago, three containers of lunar samples were set aside, to await study by more advanced technology. They will be opened and studied soon.
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UPS Add 50 Custom-Built Electric Trucks to Their Fleet & working with Tesla on 300-500 mile EV semis.
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For decades, researchers have sought to understand how the irreversibility of the surrounding world emerges from the seemingly time-symmetric, fundamental laws of physics
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The world is literally a greener place than it was 20 years ago, and the data from NASA satellites has revealed a counterintuitive source for much of this new foliage: China and India.
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A 30-Million-Page Archive of Human History Was Just Launched into Space.
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President Trump’s fiscal year 2020 NASA budget is one of the strongest on record for our storied agency. At $21 billion, this budget represents a nearly 6 percent increase over last year’s request and comes at a time of constrained resources across the federal government. It also is a huge vote of confidence for all of the agency’s hard work and dedication.
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Astronomers said Thursday they had accurately calculated the mass of the Milky Way for the first time, using new data sets that include the weight of dark matter.
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If you’ve ever wanted to experience life on Mars without, you know, the significant challenges of actually getting to Mars, you’re in luck.
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Aurora Station plans to become the first hotel in space. But how likely is it we’ll be able to holiday in orbit around the Earth?
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Colossal asteroid will approach Earth on Friday, but we’ll be fine. Mars InSight Lander's 'Mole' Pauses Digging
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Scientists have long attempted to duplicate the procedure that led to the first permanent remission 12 years ago. With the so-called London patient, they seem to have succeeded.
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A Las Vegas hotel mogul plans to send an inflatable space hotel into orbit around the moon by 2022.
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SpaceX Demo-1 (DM1) Crew Dragon autonomously docked to the International Space Station’s Harmony module forward International Docking Adapter (IDA) on 3 March 2019, at 10:51 UTC (05:51 EST). Demo-1 is SpaceX’s first uncrewed test flight of the Crew Dragon spacecraft on a mission to the ISS and was launched by a Falcon 9 rocket (Block 5 B1051) from the Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on 2 March 2019, at 07:49 UTC (02:49 EST). The Crew Dragon transports roughly 180 kg (400 pounds) of crew supplies and equipment, as well as an anthropomorphic test device (ATD) fitted with sensors and nicknamed Ripley.
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ESA finds evidence of massive Mars lakes where life may have once thrived. The Mars impact occurred in dark-toned ejecta material from a degraded, 60-kilometer crater to the south.
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The standard Model 3, with 220 miles of range, a top speed of 130 mph and 0-60 mph acceleration of 5.6 seconds is now available at $35,000!
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The Canadian Space Agency and Justin Trudeu spoke about Canadas involvment in the Lunar Gateway
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Europe unveils design of reusable rocket that looks a lot like a Falcon 9. Failed 1970s Venus Probe Could Crash to Earth This Year
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WFIRST, the Wide Field InfraRed Survey Telescope, is a NASA observatory designed to settle essential questions in the areas of dark energy, exoplanets, and infrared astrophysics. The telescope has a primary mirror that is 2.4 meters in diameter (7.9 feet), and is the same size as the Hubble Space Telescope's primary mirror. WFIRST will have two instruments, the Wide Field Instrument, and the Coronagraph Instrument.
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NASA Clears SpaceX to Launch Crew Dragon 'Demo-1' on March 2. Beresheet is set to land on Sea of Tranquility on April 11.
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Virgin Galactic spaceplane reaches space with first passenger on board and makes history!
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SpaceX is targeting Thursday, February 21 for launch of the Nusantara Satu satellite from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.
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First private Moon lander heralds new lunar space race.
An Israeli firm is sending a privately built craft to the Moon — and leading a fresh era of exploration.
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What is the Flat Earth Society and where did the Flat Earth Theory come from?
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The fact that it’s called a “snow moon” has nothing to do with either of these interesting facts. According to the Farmers’ Almanac, it’s because it falls in the month of February.
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No, we aren't harpooning space whales! It's all about space junk.
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NASA Buying Russian Rocket Launches in 2019 instead of using SpaceX or Boeing. SLS updates test area.
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Chinese Rover Chang'e 4 goes dormant for a while. NASA's Mars Insight starting the drilling process. Will drill up to 16 feet deep into red planet surface. #news #tech #technology #NASA
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NASA's Record-Setting Opportunity Rover Mission on Mars Comes to End
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Elon Musk Reveals Future Price Plan for a Return Ticket to Mars. Mars X-House: a 3D-Printed Habitat Prototype.
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Mars One goes bankrupt & Mark Kelly Runs for US Senate in Arizona
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SpaceX requests FCC permission to operate 1m 'earth stations'
Images Confirm the Kuiper Belt Object's Highly Unusual, Flatter Shape
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As the next major step to return astronauts to the Moon under Space Policy Directive-1, NASA announced plans on Dec. 13 to work with American companies to design and develop new reusable systems for astronauts to land on the lunar surface. The agency is planning to test new human-class landers on the Moon beginning in 2024, with the goal of sending crew to the surface in 2028.
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Has Officially Moved. Researchers Propose An Inflatable Sailplane to Explore Mars.
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NASA and its Commercial Crew Program providers Boeing and SpaceX have agreed to move the target launch dates for the upcoming inaugural test flights of their next generation American spacecraft and rockets that will launch astronauts to the International Space Station.
Russia Gets a Super Heavy Rocket, Titan has Organic Material and Curiosity Measures a mountains gravity.
Blue Origin To Launch Satellites For Company Battling SpaceX And Others For Space Internet Supremacy. Trump Wants to Build Wall through SpaceX Spaceport. Russian Space Advertising.
Elon Musk SpaceX layoffs, Hubble discovers new galaxy and cold nights on Earth, the Moon and Mars.
Hubble fortuitously discovers a new galaxy in the cosmic neighborhood.
Israeli spacecraft gets final element before 2019 moon launch. NASAs Sun probe does first lap!
For the first time ever, astronomers have detected a 1.3 km radius body at the edge of the Solar System. Kilometer sized bodies like the one discovered have been predicted to exist for more than 70 years.
Northwestern researchers build toward 3D-printable habitat on Mars
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When it was first discovered, the asteroid known as 2002 NT7 had a small chance of impacting the Earth in 2019. ESA Astronauts start field training with new tech.
Scientists discover what may be Earth’s oldest rock in a lunar sample returned by the Apollo 14 astronauts. The research about this possible relic from the Hadean Earth is published today in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
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NASA’s Opportunity rover begins its 16th year on the surface of Mars today. The rover landed in a region of the Red Planet called Meridiani Planum on Jan. 24, 2004, sending its first signal back to Earth from the surface at 9:05 p.m. PST (Jan. 25, 2004, at 12:05 a.m. EST).
A new partnership between Virgin Galactic and Under Armour.
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Former White House aide: Trump offered NASA unlimited funding to go to Mars in First Term. SpaceX’s new test rocket topples over thanks to strong Texas winds
The European Space Agency plans to start mining for natural resources on the moon including WATER and OXYGEN.
Project Orion would use 300,000 Hydrogen Bombs to blast humanity to Alpha Centuri.
Scientists have discovered Saturn’s rings are far younger than once thought, having formed as little as 10 million years ago.
A new gravitational wave detector is almost ready to join the search
Barnard b (or GJ 699 b) is a recently discovered Super-Earth planet orbiting Barnard’s Star, making it the second nearest star system to the Earth.
An image from the international Cassini spacecraft provides evidence of rainfall on the north pole of Titan, the largest of Saturn’s moons. The rainfall would be the first indication of the start of a summer season in the moon’s northern hemisphere.
Since the United States landed on the Moon on July 20th 1969, there has been an American flag standing on its surface. While 5 out of the 6 flags still stand the colors of Old Glory have faded due to the Suns harsh radiation.
China has successfully sprouted the first-ever seed on the moon, the China National Space Administration reported on Tuesday, after a cotton seed successfully germinated inside a sealed chamber.
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China says it exchanged data with NASA on far side landing
SpaceX, the rocket company founded by Tesla billionaire Elon Musk, is laying off 10 percent of its 6,000-employee workforce. The layoffs are part of a move to streamline the business and cut costs.
Genetic evidence shows bacteria on the International Space Station are adapting to survive, not to harm
On June 17, the ATLAS survey’s twin telescopes in Hawaii found a spectacularly bright anomaly 200 million light years away in the Hercules constellation. Dubbed AT2018cow or “The Cow,” the object quickly flared up, then vanished almost as quickly. 01-11-2019
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The Hubble Space Telescope’s premier camera has shut down because of a hardware problem.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Thursday blocked two House-passed funding bills that would reopen the federal government and NASA.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has captured the most detailed image yet of a close neighbour of the Milky Way — the Triangulum Galaxy, a spiral galaxy located at a distance of only three million light-years.
Bevy of mysterious fast radio bursts spotted by Canadian telescope
New Habitable Kepler World –“Human Eyes Found It Hidden in the Data”
New dwarf planets point to more evidence that Planet X is real. 01-07-2019
SpaceX is now the #2 most valuable start up in the USA 01-05-2019
SpaceX has fitted the StarShip space craft with 3 dual bell raptor engines! 01-03-2019
China reached a milestone in space exploration on Thursday, landing a vehicle on the far side of the moon for the first time in history, state media announced.
Juno mission captures images of volcanic plumes on Jupiter's moon Io. Astronaut dials 911 emergency number. 01-02-2019
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NASA's New Horizons spacecraft flew past Ultima Thule in the early hours of New Year's Day, ushering in the era of exploration from the enigmatic Kuiper Belt, a region of primordial objects that holds keys to understanding the origins of the solar system.
Less than 100 years ago Hubble showed that our universe is populated by galaxies other than the Milky Way.
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How did Uranus get flopped onto it's side? New study shows that it could have been from a gigantic Earth
For the first time in three years, the United States will be able to experience a total lunar eclipse.
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16000 NASA employees out of work due to government shut down due to Trumps border wall. 12-28-2018
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SPACEX Starship interplanetary craft gets a re-skin of stainless steel for upcoming tests. 12-27-2018
New Horizons probe to fly by Ultima Thule on New Years Day! 12-26-2018
SpaceX has a freakin' sweet space suit straight out of a sci-fi movie. 12-25-2018
A new study finds that matter in black holes could travel forward in time.
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NASA's InSight lander has deployed its first instrument onto the surface of Mars, completing a major mission milestone.
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NASA researchers are studying a propulsion concept, spacecraft would “hitchhike” between bodies in our Solar System using a harpoon. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/stagezero
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