COTS Weather Formally Authorized
It’s a small start, sure, but a really good sign for the “COTS Everything” mindset that I would like to see prevail in the coming years.
It’s a small start, sure, but a really good sign for the “COTS Everything” mindset that I would like to see prevail in the coming years.
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An interesting tidbit from Jeff Foust in the wake of yesterday’s Senate subcommittee meeting.
This next year is pivotal for NASA, and for the trajectory of US-based spaceflight, in general. The pieces on the table can be arranged to either double down on the status quo—NASA needs more money and it needs a plan, dammit!—or to shed the old baggage and embrace a new way of thinking.
I joined our good friend Brendan Byrne on his great podcast, Are We There Yet?, to discuss the ins and outs of how a Falcon first stage finds its way back to the landing pad. If you haven’t listened to his podcast just yet, there’s no better time than now to head on over and do just that.
A nice blog post about what it is they do over there, and why people fly with Masten. It’s a great read if you aren’t familiar with what they do, and still a great read even if you are.
Somehow I don’t think reusing reaction control engines is the thing that’s going to allow Boeing to be competitive in the current commercial space environment.
Jon Goff with some thoughts on how the second generation megaconstellations will be impacted by the presence of SpaceX as both a constellation operator and launch provider.
An interesting report by /u/Colege_Grad/ over on the Blue Origin subreddit points to the fact that Blue Origin will have its next New Shepard vehicles in Texas by May.
With the launch of OA–7, I’ve been thinking about the interplay between Cygnus, Antares, Atlas V, and Orbital ATK’s Next-Generation Launch Vehicle.