I haven’t read the whole thing yet, but here’s a long piece from ABC News about the prospects for public space travel, and it seems to take it quite seriously.
Category Archives: Space
The Race Is On
This should make Mark Whittington happy, seeing as how he likes space races (real or not). The Swedes have plans to colonize space.
At least that’s what the headline says. Makes as much sense as saying that the Chinese have a program to be on the moon before us just because one of their bureaucrats say they have the technology.
The Truth Is Out There
Dwayne Day doesn’t believe in “Blackstar”:
it turns out that the atomic-powered bomber never existed, and the plane was never
Front-Row Seats
Want to watch a rocket blow up on the pad, at night (warning: about a hundred-megabyte wmv file)? I’ve never heard so much cursing in such colorful European accents. It happened three and a half years ago at Plesetsk, in Russia. Here’s the story.
[Via Jim Oberg]
Mojave Winter
A test flight of the X-37 was postponed for snow. There are some beautiful, and rare shots of the phenomenon in the high desert and the Tehachapis over at the Mojave weblog.
I wonder how good the poppies will be this year? So far, it doesn’t look good.
[Via Clark Lindsey]
A Summary of What’s New from SpaceX
The news is coming fast from from SpaceX and Musk.
- Keith Cowing told us about Dragon on March 6.
- Alan Boyle asked one of the questions I wanted to ask him, “Do you talk to Jeff Bezos?” Yes occasionally. “Musk … will probably seek outside funding once the company has a few successful launches under its belt.”
- Jon Goff’s supposition that Dragon development has not require more than $100 million founder funding was confirmed with Musk by Boyle
Makes my interview (part 1 and 2) of Dianne Molina, Marketing Manager at SpaceX just the tip of the iceberg.
A Summary of What’s New from SpaceX
The news is coming fast from from SpaceX and Musk.
- Keith Cowing told us about Dragon on March 6.
- Alan Boyle asked one of the questions I wanted to ask him, “Do you talk to Jeff Bezos?” Yes occasionally. “Musk … will probably seek outside funding once the company has a few successful launches under its belt.”
- Jon Goff’s supposition that Dragon development has not require more than $100 million founder funding was confirmed with Musk by Boyle
Makes my interview (part 1 and 2) of Dianne Molina, Marketing Manager at SpaceX just the tip of the iceberg.
A Summary of What’s New from SpaceX
The news is coming fast from from SpaceX and Musk.
- Keith Cowing told us about Dragon on March 6.
- Alan Boyle asked one of the questions I wanted to ask him, “Do you talk to Jeff Bezos?” Yes occasionally. “Musk … will probably seek outside funding once the company has a few successful launches under its belt.”
- Jon Goff’s supposition that Dragon development has not require more than $100 million founder funding was confirmed with Musk by Boyle
Makes my interview (part 1 and 2) of Dianne Molina, Marketing Manager at SpaceX just the tip of the iceberg.
Still Busy
I’ve got a lot of work to do today, and then I’m heading home on a red eye tonight. In the meantime, lots of interesting stuff over at Clark Lindsey’s place.
Come See The Show
…if you’re in the Salt Lake City area today. Scott Lowther writes:
If you’re in the Salt Lake area tomorrow, come see the RSRM firing at ATK-Thiokol., scheduled for 1 PM. I’ve seen two… impressive as all get-out. Plus, it brings in every bald eagle for forty miles.
Why the eagles?
The two theories that do make a measure of sense to me are:
1) Some form of curiousity at the *extremely* loud noise with the very low tones.
2) The ground vibrations that are set up *may* cause subsurface critters for miles around to come boiling out… rats, mice, voles, snakes, etc, and the eagles have learned there are easy meals to be had when that particular dinner bell rings.
[Update late morning[
Where in the heck did the phrase “all get-out” come from, anyway. What does that mean?