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First Lady Jill Biden visits the Space Coast
On Monday, First Lady Jill Biden and Secretary of the VA Denis McDonough visited the Space Coast as part of her Joining Forces initiative to support military families. The two started with a tour of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station facilities before returning to Patrick Space Force Base to visit a Starbase classroom and hold a round-table with military spouses.
Expand Expanding CloseSpace Force modernizing training with mixed reality for the competitive space domain
In an era where space has become a fiercely contested domain, the U.S. Space Force faces the formidable challenge of training its personnel to excel in an environment where real-world experience is limited. As such, the military branch is leveraging advanced technologies to revolutionize its training methods, preparing guardians for the intricacies of space operations in the face of evolving threats while their expanding role.
Expand Expanding CloseNASA Psyche launches on SpaceX’s fourth Falcon Heavy of 2023
After dodging some harsh weather, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft lifted off from the historic LC-39A launch pad at 10:19 A.M. ET on SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket. After being delayed a year, the spacecraft is finally on its way to an asteroid, of the same name, to do some good old science.
Expand Expanding CloseWhat are NASA’s Psyche and DSOC missions going to do in space? [Video]
We spoke with NASA Marshall’s Joel Robinson and JPL’s Maria de Soria-Santacruz Pich to learn more about NASA’s Psyche spacecraft which is set to launch in the coming days on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Watch our video below!
For All Mankind embarks on asteroid mining gold rush in season 4 official trailer
The Apple TV+ original series For All Mankind is back next month, and the first official trailer for the fourth season just dropped. Apple previously released a teaser video of sorts in the form of a mock recruitment video.
Expand Expanding CloseThis Week In Launches: NASA Psyche makes it to the launch pad
SpaceX is leading the show this week with three rocket launches from Florida’s Space Coast. The one on all of our eyes is of course NASA’s Psyche mission flying on SpaceX Falcon Heavy, a show stopping rocket and science mission all in one week!
P.S. I’m on site for this mission, yay!
Expand Expanding CloseHey Alexa, can you launch my rocket?
Begun, the low Earth orbit satellite internet wars have – Yoda’s line sounded way more epic.
After potential delays pushing the flight of the satellite into next year, Amazon took advantage of one of its Atlas rockets to launch its first two Kuiper internet satellites to begin testing its service. This ended up being the third launch by ULA for 2023 and the 99th flight overall for the Atlas V.
Expand Expanding CloseSpinLaunch and Sumitomo forge alliance for sustainable space access
A significant union has taken place in the realm of space exploration as space technology firm SpinLaunch and Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation join hands. This strategic partnership aims to redefine the global space industry, bringing together innovation and investment to pave the way for sustainable and affordable space access, according to insiders.
Expand Expanding CloseEthical guidelines proposed for space research on commercial flights
A global panel of experts has released a paper outlining a set of ethical guidelines and principles for research conducted aboard commercial spaceflights, marking a significant step in ensuring the safety and inclusivity of human research in space. These guidelines are especially crucial as private companies are poised to send thousands of individuals into space in the coming decades, providing unique opportunities for research.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX racks up 50 launches from Florida’s Space Coast
In the very early hours of Thursday, SpaceX launched its 71st rocket of the year, a run truly for the record books. Of those 71 50 came from the East Coast, a milestone any company would be happy to reach, SpaceX achieved from just one region.
Expand Expanding CloseRaptor Vacuum engine gets smacked by drone while filming Cybertruck
Tesla’s Cybertruck is gearing up to begin deliveries to customers after years from when pre-orders began. The rather unique looking electric pickup truck showed up at Starbase to film some promotional video using the large Raptor Vacuum engine.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX is already using Tesla Cybertruck at Starbase
SpaceX is already using a Tesla Cybertruck in its operations at StarBase as the electric pickup truck has been spotted towing a rocket engine.
Expand Expanding CloseEverything you need to know about Amazon’s first Kuiper launch
ULA is prepared to launch the first batch of Amazon Kuiper test satellites into orbit on the final Atlas V 501 rocket. The satellites, which were initially intended for Vulcan, have been mated with the rocket and enclosed in its payload fairing. Project Kuiper’s “Protoflight” mission is set to launch Friday with a window opening up at 2:00 P.M.
Expand Expanding CloseAlabama tears down Saturn IB from I-65 Welcome Center
Over the last week, demolition crews have torn down the old Saturn IB rocket that stood at the Alabama Welcome Center on I-65. After nearly four decades, the rocket deteriorated to the point it was deemed unsafe and efforts by local officials to renovate the rocket failed.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX rounds out third quarter with 70 launches for the year
With today marking the first Monday of October it also marks the start of the first week of the final quarter of 2023. Seriously where has the year gone?
So now is the time to catch up with SpaceX’s 100 launch goal for the year and see if they are anywhere close from hitting it or if they even have the chance.
Expand Expanding CloseSpaceX receives first Starshield contract from the US Space Force
According to a statement given to CNBC, earlier this month the Space Force purchased services on SpaceX’s new Starshield constellation. This is the first contract SpaceX has gotten for its government focused service it has yet to share much about publicly.
Expand Expanding CloseFAA closes Blue Origin NS-23 mishap investigation
On Wednesday the FAA announced it has closed the mishap investigation it oversaw of Blue Origin’s failed NS-23 mission that took place one year ago. With the investigation now finished, Blue Origin plans to return to flight “soon.”
Expand Expanding CloseMars Sample Return’s ascent vehicle undergoes wind tunnel testing
NASA’s Mars Ascent Vehicle is receiving some wind tunnel treatment as the agency and its partners continue to development a rocket capable of launching from Mars. However, doubts as to its feasibility politically are still up in the air.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Sun has risen on Chandrayaan-3, however India hasn’t heard back yet
With the Sun now in view at their landing site, ISRO has yet to hear back from Chandrayaan-3’s lunar lander and rover. While ISRO will continues to ping the spacecraft, time is running out before another lunar night arrives.
Expand Expanding CloseBob Smith to step down as Blue Origin CEO at the end of the year
Jeff Bezos announced to his space company Monday that Bob Smith, the six year CEO of Blue Origin, will be replaced by former Amazon executive Dave Limp. Limp’s first day at Blue will be December 4 while Smith will stay on to help with the transition until January 2.
Expand Expanding CloseNASA begins opening up OSIRIS-REx samples at Johnson Space Center
Over the weekend NASA recovered its first asteroid samples from a desert in Utah. The OSIRIS-REx sample container is now in Houston, Texas where scientists will catalog everything and begin distribution to institutions world wide.
Expand Expanding CloseJoby Aviation delivers electric air taxi to the US Air Force ahead of schedule, part of $131M contract
eVTOL developer Joby Aviation is starting to make good on a massive contract signed with the US Department of Defense this year. The company is not only celebrating its delivery of Joby aircraft to the US Air Force, but it is also claiming to be the first company to deliver an all-electric air taxi to a customer in the entire country… and it did so ahead of schedule.
Expand Expanding CloseGMV successfully concludes ground tests for ESA’s MIRROR space robot
Multinational technology company GMV has wrapped up ground validation tests for a cutting-edge space robot. Designed as part of the European Space Agency’s MIRROR project (Multi-arm Installation Robot for Readying ORUs and Reflectors), this innovative robot promises to transform the way structures are assembled in Earth’s orbit.
Expand Expanding CloseStarship’s next launch attempt is about a month away at best
We are still awaiting word from the FAA on when SpaceX will be allowed to launch its next Starship rocket. While excitement from earlier this month might have seemed it was just around the corner but according to the FAA, we could be another month or more away.
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