Two years later, how much progress have we made? Not enough, I think.
Category Archives: Space
LauncherOne
…moving to Long Beach. Guess they’re not put off by California taxes and regulations. Yet.
A Space-Themed Amusement Park
…in Israel?
No First-Stage Landing Today
The weather at the landing site isn’t acceptable. Look like only chance of demo’ing the landing on this mission is if it gets delayed to February 20th or beyond.
[Update shortly after launch]
All seems to be nominal so far, a few minutes after a beautiful sunset launch.
[Update a couple hours after launch]
SpaceX reports that the rocket came down vertical within ten meters of the virtual target. IOW, the landing probably would have worked if not for sea state.
The Stratolaunch Hangar
A first look.
Pluto
A tour of the solar system, and history, from Homer Hickam.
The SpaceX Launch
Scrubbed for high-level winds.
The good news about today's #DSCOVR scrub is that tomorrow may be better weather for a landing attempt. Also, no distraction from Dragon.
— Rand Simberg (@Rand_Simberg) February 10, 2015
Last Week’s Little-Noticed Space Triumph
Thoughts from Instapundit on the FAA’s lunar move.
You know what else wasn’t reported much? The problems with SLS/Orion in the ASAP report. All the focus was on “lack of transparency” in commercial crew.
[Update a while later]
More thoughts from Tom Meyer.
[Early-afternoon update]
Analysis from Matt Schaefer, of the space law department at Nebraska.
If Apollo 11 Had Gone Wrong
XKCD has the other contingency letters.
Homer Hickam’s Blog
I just noticed he has one. Just added to the blogroll.