NewSpace: A New Era In Space Exploration. As one era ends a new one begins: a new golden era in spaceflight. Join us for all the latest headlines in this bold new adventure.
In October 2019, Elon Musk’s SpaceX sought permission to launch 30,000 satellites into orbit—on top of the 12,000 already approved satellites—as a part of its Starlink megaconstellation.
Starlink aims to beam high-speed internet around the globe, starting with service in North America as early as 2020.
SpaceX is set to take its bold recycling initiative one step further next week. After a three-month halt in orbital launches for SpaceX, the company has begun making a return to launch action. SpaceX plans to launch a batch of its Starlink broadband satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket that has previously flown three times and will use a fairing that flew in April.
The SpaceX launch set for November 11 will mark the first Falcon 9 mission to use a payload fairing from a previous flight, the company announced Tuesday, 5th November, shortly after SpaceX engineers at Cape Canaveral test-fired the mission’s first stage booster
Opening day of Air Force Space Pitch Day. The two-day event was hosted by the U.S. Air Force to demonstrate the Air Force’s willingness and ability to work with non-traditional startups. The “Fireside Chat” features Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, Space and Missile Systems Center Commander, and Elon Musk, Space X Chief Engineer. The chat covers the future of space, space industry, how to find talent, and various other topics.
SpaceX Starlink 1 Rocket To Launch Within A Week | SpaceX in the News Episode 62. Today we look at recent Starship updates from Boca Chica and Cocoa; check out what's going on with the upcoming Starlink 1 mission; and get mesmerized by Crew Dragon's new parachutes.
A critically important test of the escape system used by Boeing's CST-100 spacecraft showed that the abort system would work and would save the crew if the
Gwynne talks about her early years, her first role in managing people and the leadership lessons she learned, how she hires and what she has learned about leading a team bringing major innovations to market.
Kathy Lueders, the Program Manager for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, provides an update at the Oct. 30 NAC meeting on the status of Boeing's Starliner and SpaceX's Crew Dragon. The two spacecraft will carry astronauts to the Space Station.
Over the past few decades, the International Space Station has allowed astronauts to live, work and conduct research in microgravity. But with the station's planned retirement by 2030, private companies are being asked to create the next generation of space habitat.
SpaceX Starship Is Being Moved to Launchpad | SpaceX in the News Episode 61. Today we watch as SpaceX move the bottom half of the Mark 1 Starship to the launchpad site in Boca Chica, TX. Then we check in on Starlink and Crew Dragon updates, and finish with today's honorable mention.
Microgravity can be used to unlock old materials and make new ones in ways that can’t be replicated on Earth. Private companies know this, and are leading the charge toward the next gold rush. But can they turn low Earth orbit into a home for the next industrial revolution?
In this Episode, we will take a look at the latest development on SpaceX's Starship Mark 1 in Boca Chica Texas and we will also answer the first ever Patron Question! How will a Starship generate power on it's way to Mars?
In this Episode, we will take another look at Starship's Canard Fins and the attached actuators. We will also try to analyze the latest Boeing Starliner Pad Abort Test to see, what happened. Last but not least, we will also take a look at SpaceX's latest Mark 3 Parachute drop test!
Starlink-1 - NET November 11th Milestone- First time to fly the same booster 4 times. SpaceX will attempt to catch both payload fairing using GO Ms. Chief and Go Ms. Tree.
We’re at a really exciting time where the number of crewed vehicles going to the international space station will go from just one to three!. The Soyuz’s 8 year monopoly for getting humans to the ISS is coming to an end.
In this Episode, we will take a closer look at SpaceX's Starship progress in Boca Chica Texas and at the KSC in Florida. We wil also look at the latest news about the SpaceX Crew Dragon and its preparations for the launch abort test and Demo Mission 2. We will take a first look at Mark V at Roberts Road and see, what NASA is doing, while SpaceX is busy upgrading Pad 39A for Starship launches.
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.
INTRODUCTIONS Elon Musk, the founder of the rocket company SpaceX, has "aspirational" plans to launch people to Mars in 2024 and ultimately colonize the re
Today we are talking about SpaceX Starship being delivered to the launch pad. Starship's progress is amazing and we are soon going to be seeing plenty of exciting tests going on. On top of that, we’re also talking about the amazing X-37B that SpaceX launched in 2017. What is exciting about that you ask? Well, this secret little military test vessel has been in orbit for all this time and this week.... it has returned. So yes, lots to talk and explore today.
10.30.2019 MK1 was partially moved from the rocket shipyard to the launch pad at approximately 7:30 AM local time. Includes a small excerpt of aerial footage. Filmed on location at the Pointer Property.
There are millions of asteroids in our solar system. Because some are full of materials that are rare on Earth, they have been valued at stupendous amounts.
5 mind blowing things Spacex plans to do by 2030. Today, we take a look at these 5 mind blowing things Spacex plans to do by 2030.
SpaceX, led by tech billionaire Elon Musk seems to be leading the way for humanity, when it comes to space travel. Founded in 2002, space X started off as a small ambitious space company. Today it is the leader in space technology.
WASHINGTON — A U.S. Air Force X-37B spaceplane made a pre-dawn landing Oct. 27 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, after spending 780 days in orbit, breaking its own record by 62 days.
The Air Force said the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle-5 (OTV-5) mission officially ended at 3:51 a.m. Eastern with a successful runway landing at NASA’s Shuttle Landing Facility. The mission originally launched on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Sept. 7, 2017.
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