Missile cloud in space

It must be interesting to be an International Space Station astronaut for all sorts of reasons, but one of the more intriguing ones, I’m sure, is being able to see all the activities going on below.  So this article on Universe Today’s site points out a very rare photo-op one of the astronauts took advantage of yesterday. […]

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Pictures of the Dragon

Sorry about that last quick post.  I normally don’t monitor launches. But here’s some more information about SpaceX’s Dragon from Yahoo! News.  Remember, this one has the newer engines which a lot of established players (Air Force, Lockheed, etc.) were worried about.  Of course SpaceX did test these as best they could, but the real […]

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Space junk tracking and collecting

Two articles for the price of one in this aside.  The Australians have figured out they can use their widefield array to help track debris orbiting the Earth, and that’s elaborated on (a little bit) in this article.  This will help by adding another asset to the space situational awareness problem.  It’s a bigger problem if […]

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More of a good thing

AND THEY’RE OFF!! Now we have two US companies supplying the International Space Station with their own rockets and spacecraft.  SpaceRef just posted this article about Orbital’s new rocket and its launch today.  Go here for photos of the take-off. And to think we were concerned about a lack of US space launch capability earlier […]

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