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Sunday 31 December 2023

Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by “Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space - SPACERFIT

[…] The infant station had just received its first set of massive power-generating solar arrays and early in 2001 another Space Shuttle crew was set to deliver its Destiny lab for expanded command, control and scientific capability. Spending New Year in orbit was nothing new; since Skylab 4 in 1973-1974, the transition has been celebrated both by Americans and Russians, Japanese and Italians, Dutchmen and Canadians, Frenchmen and Britons, Germans and for the first time in 2023 a citizen of Denmark. […]



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Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by “Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space - AmericaSpace

[…] The infant station had just received its first set of massive power-generating solar arrays and early in 2001 another Space Shuttle crew was set to deliver its Destiny lab for expanded command, control and scientific capability. Spending New Year in orbit was nothing new; since Skylab 4 in 1973-1974, the transition has been celebrated both by Americans and Russians, Japanese and Italians, Dutchmen and Canadians, Frenchmen and Britons, Germans and for the first time in 2023 a citizen of Denmark. […]



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“Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space

As @Space_Station observes the passage of 2023 into 2024, seven souls above us share hopefulness for a better year to come.

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by Jeff Wright

Really, I would have felt better if it had been used as an end of life expendable…solids in place of legs…upper stage rupturing the top bulkhead, and all engines about to burn through right as the propellant ran out after flying 50 times…giving its all and coming apart on the way down.

That’s how it should have went out…not like Mrs. Fletcher on a life-alert commercial.

Remember—ALL rockets are expendable in the end.



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Friday 29 December 2023

Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by SpaceX Targets New Records, Heads into 2023 Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] up to a hundred launches in 2023, with no let-up in activity as the year’s final days ebb away. Following the loss of fleet-leader B1058 earlier this week, no less than three missions—two “single-stick” Falcon 9s from Cape Canaveral Space Force […]



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Thursday 28 December 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by SpaceX Launches Missions Three Hours Apart, Heads for 2023 Finale on Saturday - AmericaSpace

[…] With concerns hinging principally upon a violation of the Cumulus Cloud Rule, the fifth Falcon Heavy of 2023 went airborne under 5.4 million pounds (3.4 kilograms) of thrust from its 27 Merlin 1D+ engines at 8:07 p.m. EST. Powering the behemoth uphill was the brand-new B1084 center core, set to be expended on this mission, and a pair of seasoned side-boosters, B1064 and B1065, both of which previously helped to loft four prior Heavies between November 2022 and last October. […]



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SpaceX Launches Missions Three Hours Apart, Heads for 2023 Finale on Saturday

@SpaceX has successfully launched two missions less than three hours apart from the Space Coast, a new personal best to close out 2023.

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by SpaceX Targets New Records, Heads into 2023 Year-End - AmericaSpace

[…] up to a hundred launches in 2023, with no let-up in activity as the year’s final days ebb away. Following the loss of fleet-leader B1058 earlier this week, no less than three missions—two “single-stick” Falcon 9s from Cape Canaveral Space Force […]



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Tuesday 26 December 2023

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by paul rodgers

this one belongs in the rocket-garden



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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea - Shadownews

[…] In a sad footnote to a long career, @SpaceX's fleet-leading B1058 booster – the first Falcon 9 to carry crew – has reportedly been lost at sea during recovery operations, due to high winds and waves. Source […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test by Farewell to the “Old Guard”: 19x-Flown Falcon 9 Booster Lost at Sea - AmericaSpace

[…] its transportation back to Port Canavaral, due to high winds and waves. Poor B1058 wrapped up a still-unbroken 18th launch in November and a 19th launch only last weekend, leaving three other 17-times-used boosters in […]



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Saturday 23 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books by SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books - Space Quarter

[…] On Saturday morning, SpaceX achieved a new milestone as the B1058 Falcon 9 booster completed its 19th successful flight. The veteran booster, which first flew on May 30, 2020, has a storied history, including launching the Demo-2 astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The B1058 lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, at 12:33 a.m. EST, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into orbit. This launch adds to SpaceX’s impressive 2023 accomplishments, which include a record-breaking number of launches and the successful test flights of the Starship/Super Heavy stack. With 89 Falcon 9 launches, four Falcon Heavy missions, and multiple achievements, SpaceX has surpassed its previous records and continues to push the boundaries of space exploration. The B1058 booster has played a significant role in these achievements, and it remains to be seen if it will reach its goal of 20 flights. However, with its steady pace and successful missions, that milestone seems within reach. Source link […]



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Comment on SpaceX Achieves Successful First Stage Burn, Starship Separation in IFT-2 Test Flight by SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books - AmericaSpace

[…] 9 launches, four missions by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy and an inaugural pair of test flights by the fully integrated Starship/Super Heavy stack. That figure dwarfs even the record-breaking 61 flights achieved by SpaceX in 2022, with the […]



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Friday 22 December 2023

SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books

@SpaceX has launched its first 19x-flown Falcon 9, as the organization edges ever nearer to a 100-flight year.

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Comment on CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - Shadownews

[…] @SpaceX's CRS-29 Cargo Dragon departed @Space_Station on Wednesday, returning to Earth after a science-filled month. Source […]



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After Four-Month-Plus Stay, NG-19 Cygnus Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station

@NorthropGrumman's NG-19 Cygnus has departed @Space_Station after more than four months of research and resupply.

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Comment on Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - SPACERFIT

[…] scientific experiment results, payloads and unneeded hardware back home to Earth. The cargo ship—which launched in November atop a Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)—undocked […]



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Thursday 21 December 2023

Comment on Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - AmericaSpace

[…] scientific experiment results, payloads and unneeded hardware back home to Earth. The cargo ship—which launched in November atop a Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)—undocked […]



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CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home

@SpaceX's CRS-29 Cargo Dragon departed @Space_Station on Wednesday, returning to Earth after a science-filled month.

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Tuesday 19 December 2023

Blue Origin Resumes New Shepard Flight Operations, Delivers Payloads to Edge of Space

After more than a year on the ground, @BlueOrigin has resumed New Shepard launches out of West Texas, with hopes that human flights will soon follow.

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Saturday 16 December 2023

SpaceX Delays Vandenberg Mission, Announces NET Launch Dates

@SpaceX has announced a pair of NET launch dates just a few hours apart for Starlink & @SpaceForceDoD missions on 28/29 Dec.

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Friday 15 December 2023

Comment on After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks by After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks - Shadownews

[…] Following a spell of unfavorable Atlantic weather, @SpaceX is primed to continue its impressive launch cadence into December's closing days. Source […]



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After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks

Following a spell of unfavorable Atlantic weather, @SpaceX is primed to continue its impressive launch cadence into December's closing days.

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Thursday 7 December 2023

Webb Space Telescope Celebrates Two Years of Stunning Observations

The James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized our view of the universe. Two years after its launch, we look back at Webb's most remarkable images of 2023.

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Monday 4 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by SpaceX's Lunar Starship | The Future Of Moon Exploration

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Sunday 3 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by MoonHoax#2

Absolute bullshit!
Y’all know it



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Jasmines Vaught’s

STOP POLLUTING OUR EARTH AND SPACE WITH YOUR BILLIONAIRE TOYS.
WHY DONT YOU USE YOUR MONEY FOR THE RESTORATION OF OUR EARTH CAUSED BY HUMAN GREED.



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Alex Longo

In reply to Robert Connell.

Hi Robert,

Judging from your message, I am on the opposite side of the age spectrum. I wasn’t alive to see Apollo (or its 30th anniversary, for that matter). That is why I am so excited about Artemis, and why I volunteer to write about it for AmericaSpace in addition to studying candidate landing sites for the program as part of my day job. We rarely get to see events which are both historic and inspiring, and this is definitely one of them.

I have no doubt that Artemis will succeed. It may or may not happen on the timeline which we are hoping for, but the program is moving inexorably in the right direction.



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Saturday 2 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Shorty McBear

So there isn’t actually anyone who thinks this is a serious, viable design for a lunar landing mission, I hope? I mean, it looks great on paper, but I’d never be caught DEAD driving a Cybertr… er… attempting to land on the moon in that.

For starters, land at a tilt even as much as one of the LMs did, your mission ends in a fireball. I sure hope Full Self Dr… er… the automatic landing guidance system is up to the task. Because, of course, a human pilot wouldn’t be able to see.

Also, wouldn’t you hate to be the last guy on the ground when the 60-foot cable hoist jams and all they can do is cut it loose and leave you behind.

At least the panels of Solar City shingles ought to work.



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Comment on People by David

Kudos on such a wonderfully informative and insightful site! Is it possible to join your mailing list for email publications or to be notified of updates to the site?



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Aaron Highfill

So much ingenuity and yet so many problems go along with one small change, I’m ready to see them launch that spaceship



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Robert Connell

Let’s go.

I am not gettin any younger. I want to see us get to mars and beyond.

Let get a station built on the moon.

Living pods. Work and storage pods and growing pods. We can do it all!

So let’s stop the red tape test verify and GO!



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Friday 1 December 2023

Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) by SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled - SPACERFIT

[…] and Jeremy Hansen were announced as the crew of the Artemis 2 lunar flyby in April, and they are well into their training.  Both of these missions will lay the groundwork for Artemis 3, the first crewed lunar landing in […]



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Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) by SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled - AmericaSpace

[…] and Jeremy Hansen were announced as the crew of the Artemis 2 lunar flyby in April, and they are well into their training.  Both of these missions will lay the groundwork for Artemis 3, the first crewed lunar […]



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SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled

New SpaceX renderings reveal that the design of the company's Starship lunar lander has evolved significantly. We analyze the numerous improvements to the vehicle, including stretched fuel tanks, rotating solar arrays, and a new docking port.

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