|
n e w s i n b r i e f
|
n e w s l i n k s
|
|
|
Blue Origin halts New Shepard flights
Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2:45 PM ET (1945 GMT)
Blue Origin announced Friday it was halting New Shepard suborbital flights for at least two years to focus on lunar exploration. The company said it would pause the New Shepard program so that it could divert resources to human lunar exploration, including its Blue Moon lunar lander. New Shepard vehicles have made 38 suborbital flights, about half of which have carried people. The most recent New Shepard flight was Jan. 22, and the company gave no indication at the time it would suspend flights. Last year, a company executive said it would work to increase flights in the next few years.
Related Links:
Weather delays Artemis 2 wet dress rehearsal
Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2:43 PM ET (1943 GMT)
NASA has delayed a wet dress rehearsal (WDR) for the Artemis 2 mission. Preparations for the WDR were set to start Thursday evening, about 48 hours ahead of the Saturday night fueling test. However, NASA postponed the WDR by two days, citing forecasts of low temperatures and high winds at the Kennedy Space Center. The delay also means Artemis 2 launch opportunities on the nights of Feb. 6 and 7 are no longer available, with Feb. 8, 10, and 11 still options before slipping the launch to March.
Related Links:
York Space Systems goes public Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2:37 PM ET (1937 GMT) Satellite manufacturer York Space Systems went public Thursday, raising more than $600 million. Shares in the Denver-based company started trading on the New York... Rocket Lab launches South Korean satellite Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2:35 PM ET (1935 GMT) Rocket Lab launched a South Korean satellite Thursday night. An Electron lifted off at 8:21 pm EST (0121 GMT Friday) from Launch Complex 1... SpaceX targets March for next Starship test flight Posted: Sat, Jan 31 2:33 PM ET (1933 GMT) SpaceX expects the next Starship test flight to take place in March. In a recent social media post, Elon Musk said that the next launch... |
Friday, February 6
A presidential greeting ahead of Sophie Adenot's first spaceflight
ESA 6:34 am ET (1134 GMT) Ukrainian Defense Ministry says Starlink terminals used by Russia in Ukraine are ‘cut off’
CNN 6:33 am ET (1133 GMT) Russian troops on front lines lose access to Starlink internet terminals, Ukraine says
Washington Times 6:32 am ET (1132 GMT) United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket prepares for national security mission
WFTV Orlando 6:28 am ET (1128 GMT) SpaceX prepares to launch 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base
KSBY-TV San Luis Obispo, CA 6:27 am ET (1127 GMT) SpaceX Makes Big Bet On AI For Space
Aviation Week 6:24 am ET (1124 GMT) Debrief: What Does a Public SpaceX Mean for A&D Competitors?
Aviation Week 6:24 am ET (1124 GMT) Senate Democrats ask Pentagon to review SpaceX amid Chinese investor allegations
The Hill 6:23 am ET (1123 GMT) Divestment of aerospace business to SpaceX
GlobeNewswire 6:21 am ET (1121 GMT) The sale of xAI comes with tax, financial and legal benefits for xAI and SpaceX investors
Reuters 6:18 am ET (1118 GMT) Elon Musk says it's hard to convince engineers with families to move to SpaceX's 'technology monastery' in Texas
Business Insider 6:16 am ET (1116 GMT) San Antonio company takes giant leap in building moon spaceports
CultureMap 6:13 am ET (1113 GMT) After clunky Artemis test, Congress heeds renewed call to rely on companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin
Orlando Sentinel 6:13 am ET (1113 GMT) New KAA chief sets course for Nuri launch and space self-reliance
Maeil Business Newspaper 6:12 am ET (1112 GMT) Voyager and Max Space to Accelerate Deep-Space Human Exploration
Business Wire 6:12 am ET (1112 GMT) Kenya Seeks Advisors for Proposed Satellite Launch Spaceport
The Kenya Times 6:10 am ET (1110 GMT) French astronaut Sophie Adenot prepares to make space history
The Connexion 6:09 am ET (1109 GMT) Isro preps for Gisat-1A launch, sat expected to reach spaceport soon
The Times of India 6:07 am ET (1107 GMT) SpaceX, China pose biggest threat to ISRO's cost advantage, warns a new book
Business Today 6:05 am ET (1105 GMT) Reusable rockets cost effective, but don’t view SpaceX as a competitor: ISRO Chairman
Indian Express 6:05 am ET (1105 GMT) Why it’s so hard to fuel the Artemis rockets
National Geographic 6:04 am ET (1104 GMT) NASA astronauts can now bring their phones with them on their mission to the moon
TechCrunch 6:03 am ET (1103 GMT) How a UC Davis nuclear reactor is helping NASA get astronauts back to the moon
CBS Sacramento 5:59 am ET (1059 GMT) 3I/ATLAS breakthrough – ingredients for life and sharp brightening detected at interstellar visitor
BBC 5:59 am ET (1059 GMT) NASA Artemis II Launch Delayed
Houston Press 5:58 am ET (1058 GMT) |
|
|
Follow @spacetoday |