🇷🇺Putin wants to know why Russia can only build 40 satellites a year (arstechnica.com)
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The company announced Nov. 2 the completion of the first Dream Chaser, named Tenacity, at its facility in Louisville, Colorado. The vehicle will be shipped in the “coming weeks” to NASA’s Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, the former Plum Brook Facility, in Ohio for environmental testing....
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Technically spaceflight, as long as you use the “50 mile” definition and not the “100 km” definition :)
Not too surprising given their current situation and previous launch success rate. If anything, I’m surprised how long it is taking for the company to go under.
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, inaugurated the spaceport at a ceremony Nov. 2. The spaceport is located at Nordmela on the Norwegian island of Andøya inside the Arctic Circle and is in the final stages towards operating capability, according to a Nov. 2 press statement....
I can’t wait to see this baby shuttle fly at last! Current NET date for Dream Chaser is April 2024
On Tuesday the company announced, via the social media site X, that its New Shepard spacecraft would launch no earlier than next Monday....
The Space Development Agency has set its sights on an ambitious launch schedule for 2024 following two successful launches this year that marked steady progress for the fledgling U.S. Space Force agency....
In a blend of interesting circumstances and happenstance, two private companies and Japan’s space agency are all poised to land on the Moon in the back half of January 2024....
NASA announced Nov. 29 that Hubble was in a safe mode because of a problem with one of its three operational gyroscopes. That gyro first triggered a safe mode Nov. 19 when it provided what NASA described as faulty readings. Spacecraft controllers restored operations of Hubble, only to see problems again Nov. 21 and 23....