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Weekly Dose of Space (22/9-28/9)
Newsletter • Sep 29, 2024

Weekly Dose of Space (22/9-28/9)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had six orbital launches occur, with the majority lifting off from Asia. News this week had Starlink expanding onto two major

By
Jack C.
Jack C.
,
Cosmic Tylxr
Cosmic Tylxr
6 min read
Scientists may have "cracked the code" with Solar Wind
Astronomy

Scientists may have "cracked the code" with Solar Wind

Since the Soviet spacecraft Luna 1 made its first measurements of solar wind in 1959, scientists have wondered how solar

By Cosmic Tylxr • Sep 29
7 min read
China unveils lunar spacesuit!
China

China unveils lunar spacesuit!

Sixteen years and one day after taikonauts Zhai Zhigang (็ฟŸๅฟ—ๅˆš) and Liu Boming (ๅˆ˜ไผฏๆ˜Ž) performed Chinaโ€™s first spacewalk, the

By Jack C. • Sep 28
3 min read
NASA's Crew-9 mission blasts off!
NASA

NASA's Crew-9 mission blasts off!

NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 mission blasted off from Space Launch Complex 40 at 17:17 pm Universal Coordinated Time

By Jack C. • Sep 28
4 min read
Kinetica-1 wraps up busy week of launches from China
China

Kinetica-1 wraps up busy week of launches from China

In the past week, five rockets have blasted off from China's various launch sites carrying two dozen satellites

By Jack C. • Sep 25
6 min read
GS2 is HOT TO GO!
Aerospace

GS2 is HOT TO GO!

Blue Originโ€™s Glenn Stage 2 (GS2) has successfully lit up its dual BE-3U engines for the first time at Launch Complex 36!

By Seth G. • Sep 24
2 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (15/9-21/9)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (15/9-21/9)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had seven orbital launches occur, with most happening on the 20th.

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Sep 22
8 min read
Intuitive Machines to develop U.S. lunar relay network
Space Exploration

Intuitive Machines to develop U.S. lunar relay network

NASA announced on September 17th that it had awarded Intuitive Machines with a contract to develop a lunar relay network.

By Jack C. • Sep 19
2 min read
Falcon 9 lands fastest booster during Galileo launch!
Aerospace

Falcon 9 lands fastest booster during Galileo launch!

Falcon 9 has launched its second set of Galileo satellites on behalf of the European Galileo navigation system. This launch

By Jack C. • Sep 18
4 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (8/9-14/9)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (8/9-14/9)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week once again had five orbital launches occur, with one being crewed.

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Sep 15
5 min read
Polaris Dawn completes first commercial spacewalk!
SpaceX

Polaris Dawn completes first commercial spacewalk!

Back on September 10th, the Polaris Dawn mission lifted off from Launch Complex 39A, in Florida, at 09:23 am,

By Jack C. • Sep 14
6 min read
No, the FAA isn't deliberately barring Starship flights.
SpaceX

No, the FAA isn't deliberately barring Starship flights.

SpaceX has decided to go on the offensive against the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.

By Jack C. • Sep 13
3 min read
LandSpace breezes through second reusable rocket test!
China

LandSpace breezes through second reusable rocket test!

LandSpace, a Chinese commercial launch company, announced that they had completed a 10-kilometer hop test. The hop test was using

By Jack C. • Sep 11
5 min read
Polaris Dawn blasts off!
Astronauts

Polaris Dawn blasts off!

After a few weather-related launch scrubs, Polaris Dawn lifted off from Launch Complex 39A atop of Falcon 9 at 09:

By Jack C. • Sep 10
5 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (1/9-7/9)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (1/9-7/9)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had five orbital launches occur, with one being the final flight

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Sep 8
7 min read
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