…are doing a Kickstarter.
Category Archives: Space
Space Habitats
NASA is finally taking a sensible approach to Congress’s unrealistic goals:
“What we’re trying to do is maximize commercial applications of these technologies while getting an impact for our requirements as well,” says Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems in the Human Exploration and Operations (HEO) directorate at NASA headquarters. “There may be commercial applications for habitation in low Earth orbit at some point. We’d like to understand what industry thinks about that. At the same time we have real requirements for habitation in deep space, and there have been some commonalities in that.”
NASA (for now) has to waste billions on SLS/Orion, because it’s the law. They’ll continue to do so in the hope that it will satisfy the fools on the Hill, while doing sensible procurements for hardware they actually need to get beyond earth orbit.
Comparing Heavy Lifters
I think Dale bends over backwards for SLS, but it’s really no contest. I also think that while it’s possible that a mix of the two would be optimal, it’s very unlikely.
“One Of Elon Musk’s Favorite Video Games”
Kerbal Space Program is ready to launch.
The Logic Of Vulcan
No, not about the planet, but about the new rocket. Interesting background on ULA’s engine decision.
Space Policy
What’s coming up this week. Sixty Minutes should be interesting this evening.
[Afternoon update]
If you don’t want to watch the show, Space News has the transcript.
Apollo 13
The day it crashed into the earth, or something.
This story is depressing to me in what it says about the state of public education.
The Martian
io9 likes it.
If it’s true to the book, it would be hard to screw up. Well, other than casting Matt Damon, anyway.
Space Situational Awareness
I haven’t read it yet, but this looks like an interesting paper on doing it commercially, from some people at Analytical Graphics.