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Could the FAA hold back SpaceX for months?23 Aug 202400:10:10

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SpaceX moving operations to Texas17 Jul 202400:19:05

The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"

Parade of Planets: Don’t Miss This Rare Cosmic Spectacle—Here’s What You Need to Know!29 May 202400:08:02

On June 3, skywatchers can witness a rare planetary alignment featuring six planets—Jupiter, Mercury, Uranus, Mars, Neptune, and Saturn. However, experts warn that not all will be visible to the naked eye. Learn when and how to catch the best views of this celestial event, and what equipment you'll need to see the more elusive planets. Don't miss your chance to see this cosmic parade!

NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft, Optical Comms Demo En Route to Asteroid19 Oct 202300:06:28

NASA psyche spacecraft is on its voyage to an asteroid of the same name, a metal rich world that could tell us more about the formation of Rocky planets. And our early solar system. Now psyche successfully launched 10:19 AM. Eastern Friday, a border space, X Falcon, heavy rocket from launchpad 39, a. At NASA's Kennedy space center in Florida. And integrated out of the spacecraft is NASA deep space, optical communications technology demonstration. A test of deep space, laser communications. That gets support. Future exploration missions by providing more bandwidth to transmit data than traditional radio frequency communications. Now bill Nelson said. Congratulations to the psyche team on a successful launch, the first journey to a metal rich asteroid, and bill is the NASA administrator. And the psyche mission could provide humanity with new information.

SpaceX Takes on the US Government18 Oct 202300:05:39

It's no secret that Elon Musk has been critical of regulators, specifically targeting the FAA for its slow pace. In late 2020, SpaceX even launched a Starship prototype in violation of its FAA license. Musk made his opinions clear through his tweets, stating that the FAA's existing rules are not suited for an industry that's so drastically different from what it was a decade ago.

SpaceX Starship Readys for Next BIG TEST17 Oct 202300:08:34

As the aerospace community knows, the second Starship flight has been in a holding pattern. Initially, it seemed like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was the gatekeeper, but now the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has stepped into that role. Even though the FAA has given a nod for testing, the FWS's approval is still pending for changes to the launch pad. Consequently, this could potentially set SpaceX back by months, if worst comes to worst.

In today's episode, we'll cover five key areas: SpaceX's recent interaction with the Coast Guard, updates to the Starship's structure, the litany of improvements made since the April test flight, the rapid installations at the launch pad, and lastly, what we can expect from SpaceX's ground testing scheduled for tomorrow.

SpaceX Starship Preparing for Next Flight 16 Oct 202300:04:33

Today's episode is going to focus on SpaceX's latest moves as they prepare for a Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) with Booster 9 and Ship 25. Regulatory permits permitting, the next Starship could be soaring through the skies as early as next month. This comes amidst a hive of activity at SpaceX's Starbase, from Cybertruck photo ops to tweaks in booster design.

ISS Leak cancels Spacewalks15 Oct 202300:04:55

Today, we're focusing our attention on a situation that unfolded in the starry skies above us. More specifically, we're talking about a coolant leak that occurred in a Russian module of the International Space Station, or ISS, as you may know it. NASA has confirmed that the leak, originating from the Russian Nauka Multipurpose Laboratory Module, has ceased for the time being. This episode will examine the incident, its implications for space station operations, and what it reveals about the reliability of the ISS.

Boeing's 1st Starliner flight with astronauts delayed until April 202413 Oct 202300:07:00

Today's episode shines a spotlight on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which has been delayed yet again, according to an official NASA release. The Starliner was expected to carry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) for its first crewed test flight no earlier than mid-April 2024, a setback from its previous anticipated readiness date in early March. Furthermore, the target date for the operational flight of the Boeing spacecraft has also been pushed back to early 2025, another delay from its previous summer 2024 target. No specific reason for the delay was shared.

NASA and SpaceX Psyche Pre Launch Update11 Oct 202300:55:16

The spacecraft is targeting an Oct. 12 liftoff atop a Falcon Heavy rocket. Its destination, a metal-rich asteroid, may tell us more about how planets form.

In less than 24 hours, NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is slated to launch from the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. With its sights set on a mysterious asteroid of the same name, Psyche is NASA’s first scientific mission to be launched on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.

Launch is set for 10:16 a.m. EDT on Thursday, Oct. 12, with additional opportunities identified each day through Oct. 25. Each opportunity is instantaneous, meaning there is only one exact time per day when launch can occur.

NASA’s Psyche mission will explore a metal-rich asteroid.10 Oct 202300:09:51

In today's episode, we're taking you on a journey through space to introduce you to Psyche, an unusual metal-rich asteroid hiding within the asteroid belt. Set to launch on October 12 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, the mission to explore this celestial object could redefine what we know about the solar system. Scientists are speculating that Psyche might not just be another asteroid but could potentially be the exposed core of a failed planet or something even more astonishing.

Prada to design spacesuits for future NASA moon missions09 Oct 202300:06:16

The next astronauts to walk on the moon will wear spacesuits designed in partnership with fashion icon Prada.

Houston-based Axiom Space is developing spacesuits for NASA's Artemis III mission that plans to land the first woman and person of color on the moon in 2025. The company announced a partnership with Prada this week.  


Elon Musk Interview - Starship Update06 Oct 202300:45:10

The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"

Silent Feeder: Andromeda's Black Hole Gobbles Dust in Stealth Mode28 May 202400:07:30

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has revealed the presence of dust streams feeding the supermassive black hole in Andromeda, shedding light on how such black holes can consume matter steadily without significant light variation. This discovery, supported by computer models and archival data, highlights the continuous and consistent nature of the feeding process, providing valuable insights into the dynamics of galaxy centers.

NASA's Returned Asteroid Sample Canister Contains More Asteroid Than Expected05 Oct 202300:05:54

Today's story centers around NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission to the asteroid Bennu. The spacecraft successfully returned to Earth with a cache of samples, but scientists have encountered an unexpected issue: there's too much of it. This surplus of asteroid material, while slowing down the analysis process, has potential for additional scientific breakthroughs.

In 2020, OSIRIS-REx touched down on Bennu, a near-Earth asteroid. Using its specialized Touch-and-Go Sample Acquisition Mechanism (TAGSAM) head, it collected rock and dust samples from the asteroid's surface. When scientists at NASA's Johnson Space Center began to open the canister, they found not only the expected sample within the TAGSAM but also an unanticipated excess of material coating the lid and base of the canister.

Environmental Groups Still Fighting Starship04 Oct 202300:46:05

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SpaceX Falcon Heavy Preps Psyche Mission to Deep Space03 Oct 202300:05:45

In today's episode, we're focusing on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket, which recently conducted a successful "static fire" test at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The test is a critical step leading up to the rocket's upcoming mission to launch NASA's Psyche asteroid probe.

The Psyche mission is eyeing an exploration of a metallic object located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, potentially giving us unprecedented insights into planet formation and the early history of our solar system. Scheduled for October 12, the Falcon Heavy will lift off from Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center, and if all goes well, the Psyche probe will reach its asteroid target in 2029 for a study duration of at least 26 months.

SpaceX, NASA and Spaceflight Weekly Update01 Oct 202300:21:29

Welcome to Space News Pod, your premier source for the latest in space exploration! Dive deep into the boundless expanse of the universe with us as we bring you cutting-edge updates and behind-the-scenes insights from industry giants like SpaceX and NASA. Whether you're a space enthusiast eager to track the latest rocket launches, curious about upcoming interstellar missions, or just want to stay informed about the ever-evolving landscape of spaceflight, our weekly podcast ensures you stay at the forefront of the final frontier. Subscribe now and never miss an episode on the next big leap for mankind.

Space Telescopes, Struggles, and Stardust30 Sep 202300:04:30

Today we're going to talk about some issues and updates concerning two pivotal missions in the field of space science. First on our agenda is the European Space Agency's (ESA) Euclid space telescope, which launched in July. Its mission is to probe the enigmatic dark universe—made up of dark energy and dark matter—but it's facing some technical difficulties that we'll go over. Second, we'll discuss NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission that has returned a sample capsule from an asteroid, and the interesting things it's already revealing.

SpaceX Signs Deal with US GOVT for Starlink29 Sep 202300:09:25

Today we'll be discussing an essential milestone that SpaceX recently achieved, securing its first-ever contract with the U.S. Space Force for satellite communications via our very own Starshield. The contract was officially confirmed on September 1st, according to Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek. We'll discuss how Starshield operates over the existing Starlink satellites and serves as a secured network exclusively for governmental agencies.

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio returns from record-setting mission in space28 Sep 202300:05:57

Today, we're taking a closer look at the monumental achievement of NASA astronaut Frank Rubio, who recently made headlines for his record-breaking stint on the International Space Station. Touching down in Kazakhstan via the Soyuz MS-23 spacecraft, Rubio's journey is awe-inspiring for a variety of reasons and it prompts many questions about human endurance in space, both physically and psychologically.

The Genesis of India's Chandrayaan-3 Mission27 Sep 202300:06:32

Today, we have a fascinating story to discuss that revolves around India's Chandrayaan-3 lunar rover and lander. These vehicles have achieved the monumental task of becoming the first spacecraft to successfully land on the untouched South Pole of the Moon, marking India's first-ever Moon landing. But after achieving their initial mission goals, they're currently taking a break, or in more technical terms, in "sleep mode," waiting for the next lunar sunrise. Quite the interstellar feat, if you ask me.

SpaceX Starship Environmental Concerns26 Sep 202300:32:27

The upcoming Integrated Flight Test aims to demonstrate the full capability of SpaceX's Starship vehicle, marking an important milestone in space exploration ambitions. This next-level spacecraft will go through a series of sophisticated maneuvers to test its full range of functions, encompassing both ascent and descent. The goal is to validate the technologies and operational procedures that SpaceX has invested years of effort into, setting the stage for future missions that could include voyages to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

NASA’s First Asteroid Sample Has Landed, Now Secure in Clean Room25 Sep 202300:08:39

After years of anticipation and hard work by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) team, a capsule of rocks and dust collected from asteroid Bennu finally is on Earth. It landed at 8:52 a.m. MDT (10:52 a.m. EDT) on Sunday, in a targeted area of the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training Range near Salt Lake City.


Within an hour and a half, the capsule was transported by helicopter to a temporary clean room set up in a hangar on the training range, where it now is connected to a continuous flow of nitrogen.


Getting the sample under a “nitrogen purge,” as scientists call it, was one of the OSIRIS-REx team’s most critical tasks today. Nitrogen is a gas that doesn’t interact with most other chemicals, and a continuous flow of it into the sample container inside the capsule will keep out earthly contaminants to leave the sample pure for scientific analyses.

NASA Holds it's first AI Summit27 May 202401:05:06

NASA talks about AI on Mars, the use of AI to help it's current and future missions.

SpaceX Weekly News Update24 Sep 202301:29:16

In today's episode, we're focusing on SpaceX and the trailblazing strides it has taken recently. From launching new missions to the International Space Station to testing innovative reusable rockets, SpaceX has been making headlines. So if you've been keeping an eye on space exploration or are just intrigued by the future of interstellar travel, this episode is for you.

STARSHIP NEWS : No Starship Launch Until 2024 - FAA and FWS Blocking Flight?22 Sep 202300:19:30

The Starship system is a fully reusable, two‑stage‑to‑orbit super heavy‑lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. The system is composed of a booster stage named Super Heavy and a second stage, also called "Starship"

SpaceX Starship Postponed to Next Year if Not Cleared21 Sep 202300:06:19

In today's episode, we focus on a somewhat unexpected twist in SpaceX's journey to the stars. The company's plans to re-launch its behemoth of a rocket, the Starship, could potentially hit some turbulence, not from technical faults, but due to environmental concerns. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is currently scrutinizing the rocket’s potential impact on endangered species in the Boca Chica region of Texas, where SpaceX's launch site is located. This regulatory obstacle could push SpaceX's ambitious timelines off course, adding layers of complexity to an already intricate situation.

SpaceX vs. The U.S. Government20 Sep 202300:07:15

The issue at hand is a legal tug-of-war between SpaceX, the rocket and satellite venture headed by Musk, and the U.S. Department of Justice. In this conundrum, SpaceX has taken legal action against the U.S. government, arguing that the administrative process accusing the company of employment discrimination against refugees and asylees violates constitutional law.

The backdrop of this unfolding drama includes a complaint by the DOJ claiming that SpaceX had a history of not hiring non-U.S. citizens or green card holders from 2018 to 2022. SpaceX, however, counters this by stating that the administrative judges hearing such cases are not constitutionally appointed, thus denying the company its right to a jury trial. We'll be unpacking the nitty-gritty of this case, the arguments on both sides, and the previous legal precedents that could influence the outcome.

STARSHIP NEWS - FAA Issues Starship Statement [Live Stream Replay]19 Sep 202300:22:32

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SpaceX Starship Launch in October according to FAA16 Sep 202301:05:55

SpaceX has been diligently working to meet the FAA’s expectations. According to updates on their website, new features like a hot-stage separation system and an electric thrust vector control system are now part of the rocket design. These updates aim to increase the reliability and safety of future launches. Elon Musk himself announced "thousands of upgrades to Starship & launchpad/Mechazilla," referring to the towering launch structure at the Boca Chica site.

SpaceX and Starlink Under Government Scrutiny14 Sep 202300:07:06

Welcome to another episode of the Elon Musk Podcast, where we unpack and discuss the world of technology, space exploration, and innovation in ways that make you think. Today's episode is going to be a critical one. We're tackling some serious issues surrounding SpaceX, the company I founded. Senator Elizabeth Warren has been very vocal in her calls for an investigation into SpaceX's role in international affairs. The point of contention? A recent decision to block Ukraine from utilizing our Starlink satellite network for a military operation against Russian warships. This issue is sparking wider debates about the authority private companies should or should not have in matters of national and international security.

STARSHIP NEWS - FAA SpaceX Starship Mishap Investigation Update [Live stream replay]12 Sep 202300:55:05

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BREAKING STARSHIP NEWS - FAA Closes SpaceX Starship Mishap Investigation11 Sep 202300:51:31

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SpaceX Readies Starship for Second Test Flight Amid FAA Review: What to Expect from the Upcoming Launch07 Sep 202300:07:28

SpaceX is in the final stages of preparing for its second test flight of the Starship rocket, currently awaiting FAA license approval. After a previous attempt in April 2023 faced engine problems and led to a 90-second flight termination, SpaceX aims to address regulatory concerns and demonstrate the performance of its innovative technologies, including 33 Raptor rocket engines on the Super Heavy booster and a new "hot staging ring" on the upper stage. Pending approval, the ambitious test flight seeks to complete nearly three-quarters of an orbit around Earth.

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SpaceX Starship IFT-4 Launch Update20 May 202400:14:37

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SpaceX Starship Launch Update [Video]04 Sep 202300:30:04

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SpaceX Crew-7 Mission Docks to Station’s Harmony Module30 Aug 202300:05:45

NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli, ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov arrived at the International Space Station as the SpaceX Dragon, named Endurance, docked to the complex at 9:16 a.m. EDT Sunday while the station was 261 statute miles over Queensland, Australia.

NASA states that SpaceX may hold Artemis 3 back29 Aug 202300:07:42

NASA held an in-person press conference with the astronauts set to participate in the Artemis 2 mission, which aims to launch in November 2024. The conference provided a plethora of updates on the mission's objectives, timelines, and, interestingly, the integration of SpaceX's Starship as a key component in future lunar missions.

NASA's Administrator, Bill Nelson, underscored the importance of the Artemis program as a stepping stone for even more ambitious ventures, such as missions to Mars. A highlight of this strategy is NASA's partnership with SpaceX, specifically contracting the space company to provide the lunar lander that will act as the first astronaut base on the Moon.

Artemis 2 itself will be a critical test flight that carries four astronauts. However, it's essential to note that they will not actually land on the Moon. The Orion spacecraft is primarily a transit vehicle designed to dock either with SpaceX's Starship lunar lander or the Gateway lunar space station. NASA's Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy clarified the mission's pivotal role in laying the groundwork for the succeeding steps in the Artemis program.

During the Artemis 1 mission, NASA performed a slew of tests on the Orion spacecraft, covering aspects like power generation, cooling systems, and electrical circuits. While most tests were successful, certain irregularities were noticed in the spacecraft's heat shield, requiring further investigation.

Reid Weisman, the mission commander for Artemis 2, highlighted that astronaut safety is a primary concern for the mission. Any hiccups in the spacecraft's performance before setting a trajectory for the Moon could trigger a mission abort, bringing the crew safely back to Earth.

Looking beyond Artemis 2, the Artemis 3 mission is scheduled to land astronauts on the Moon by December 2025. The feasibility of this timeline is closely tied to SpaceX's ability to successfully launch Starship multiple times, proving its reliability and performance. SpaceX must also demonstrate its capability for orbital refueling, a necessary step for sending the second stage Starship to the Moon.

NASA officials recently visited SpaceX's Starbase to scrutinize their progress and discuss future milestones, including plans for propellant demonstration and an uncrewed test flight. This visit served to bridge communication gaps and align both teams more closely.

In summary, the role of SpaceX's Starship in NASA's lunar plans is not just an add-on but an integral piece of the puzzle. Both SpaceX and NASA must work collaboratively to resolve existing challenges and meet timelines, which are subject to frequent reassessments as each milestone is reached or missed.

When asked about the definite dates, NASA remained somewhat elusive, emphasizing the need for realistic scheduling and an adequate margin for unforeseen challenges. With rigorous testing ongoing, including heat shield tests at NASA's Ames facility, NASA seems to be leaving no stone unturned in their quest to return humans to the Moon and beyond.

SpaceX Crew 7 Launch Postponed25 Aug 202300:05:03

SpaceX's upcoming Crew-7 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed by at least 24 hours. Originally scheduled for Friday, Aug. 25, this mission was poised to carry four astronauts representing different space agencies. With a blend of technology and international cooperation, Crew-7 was set to take human spaceflight to new horizons.

BREAKING: Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft lands on the moon23 Aug 202300:05:36

India's Chandrayaan-3 mission has resonated with millions, not just as a technological achievement but as a symbol of national pride and potential. With a launch budget of $74 million, which is notably less than the cost to produce the 2013 Hollywood space thriller 'Gravity,' India has proven its mettle in cost-competitive space engineering.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked this success as "a victory cry of a new India," watched from South Africa, where he attended the BRICS summit. The landing sparked nationwide celebrations, with people dancing in the streets, setting off firecrackers, and hailing "India on the moon."

SpaceX Starship Readies for next flight21 Aug 202300:05:58

SpaceX readies Ship 25 and Booster 9 for potential 2023 launch; FAA reviewing mishap report; environmental groups' lawsuits persist; Musk remains optimistic with 50% chance of orbital success; possible delays due to various factors.

Chandrayaan-3's Lander Module Prepares for Descent to Lunar South Pole18 Aug 202300:05:07

NEW DELHI — A pivotal stage in India's quest to explore the Moon has been reached with the preparation of the Lander Module (LM), including the lander "Vikram" and rover "Pragyan," for its descent to the Lunar south pole. The historic soft landing is planned for August 23, marking a significant advancement in India's ambitious space program.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced that the Lander Module has successfully separated from the Propulsion Module (PM). This marks the initiation of a series of complex maneuvers that will bring the lander and its companion rover closer to the Moon's surface.

The Lander Module is scheduled to descend to a slightly lower orbit, following a planned deboosting process set to take place around 1600 Hrs. IST tomorrow. This deboosting, or slowing down, is an essential step to position the module in its specific orbit to approach the Moon.

Lander Module Separation

SpaceX's Starship Test Flight Under Scrutiny: FAA Reviews Investigation Report17 Aug 202300:05:03

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a review of the mishap investigation report submitted by SpaceX related to its April test flight of the colossal Starship rocket. The disclosure of this milestone marks a significant phase in the regulatory process overseeing the burgeoning commercial space sector, the FAA confirmed on Tuesday.

The April Test Flight: An Overview

SpaceX, a renowned space transportation company founded by Elon Musk, embarked on a groundbreaking test launch of its mammoth Starship rocket on April 20. However, the test ended just four minutes post-liftoff due to engine failures and other complications during the rocket's ascent.

India and Russia Race to the Moon!15 Aug 202300:07:34

In what has been framed as a modern space race to the lunar south pole, both India and Russia have embarked on ambitious lunar missions. Although it’s easy to become caught up in who will touch down first, these missions represent a wealthomore than a competition.

India's latest lunar venture, Chandrayaan-3, commenced its journey on July 14, 2023, entering the moon's orbit on August 5. The craft is currently executing orbit reduction maneuvers, preparing for a landing attempt anticipated for August 23.

The target site for the Chandrayaan-3 is situated at 69.37°S 32.35°E. Solar considerations are paramount, as the sun's rise at this location will illuminate the area by August 21 GMT, thereby providing the required power for the solar-powered Vikram lander and Pragyan rover. The estimated landing time is 17:47 IST (1217 GMT, 08:17 a.m. EDT) on August 23.

Both the Vikram lander and Pragyan rover are solar-powered and have a mission lifetime of one lunar daytime (approximately 14 Earth days). This makes the timing of the landing vital to the mission's success and the amount of scientific exploration that can be carried out.

India's Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Lander

India's Chandrayaan-3 Mission Update14 Aug 202300:05:38

SRIHARIKOTA, India — Navigating the space around the Moon, India's Chandrayaan-3 mission is progressing smoothly on its path, with its ultimate goal being a historic landing on the lunar surface.

The spacecraft, which was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on July 14, 2023, successfully entered lunar orbit and now awaits the crucial phases of approaching the Moon's surface.

Chandrayaan-3's Current Position and Trajectory

As of Friday, the spacecraft was approximately 1,437 kilometers (893 miles) from the Moon's surface. It has been guided with precision by ISRO, India's space agency, through a series of complex lunar-bound maneuvers, culminating in the Lunar Orbit Insertion (LOI) performed on August 5.

The spacecraft is expected to reach a 100-kilometer (62-mile) orbit around the Moon by August 16. Subsequently, the Propulsion Module will separate, beginning the Lander's final descent sequence.

Starship Launch to Mars from Texas says SpaceX Starbase Manager15 May 202400:42:11

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NASA and DARPA Collaborate on Nuclear Rocket12 Aug 202300:05:04

In an unprecedented endeavor to speed up human exploration of the red planet, NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have announced a collaborative program with industry leaders Lockheed Martin and BWX Technologies to develop and test a nuclear propulsion system that could significantly reduce the travel time to Mars.

The program, known as DRACO, short for Demonstration Rocket for Agile Cislunar Operations, comes with a price tag of $499 million and seeks to revolutionize the future of interplanetary travel and satellite maneuvering.

Boeing Starliner Delayed Again. SpaceX Taking up the slack09 Aug 202300:07:02

In a recent press conference, Boeing's Vice President and Starliner manager, Mark Nappi, announced a potential readiness of their spacecraft by early March. However, he emphasized that this doesn't guarantee a March launch. The forthcoming dates will be finalized in collaboration with NASA's Commercial Crew Program, the International Space Station (ISS), and United Launch Alliance (ULA).

The Starliner was initially set for a July 21 launch, intending to transport NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore to the ISS. But an unexpected twist came weeks before the launch when Boeing declared an indefinite postponement, following the emergence of two significant safety challenges. Since these setbacks, both Boeing and NASA have reportedly rectified the capsule’s safety issues.

Steve Stich, the head of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, conveyed that multiple independent review layers have been established to address and overcome these complications. One of the major concerns was related to the load capacity of Starliner’s trio of parachutes. Tests showed that their failure load limits were below expected, suggesting that if one parachute failed, the remaining duo might not slow the spacecraft adequately for its New Mexico landing.

SpaceX's Starship Testing For Next Flight05 Aug 202300:07:16

In this episode, we're turning our attention to the recent strides made at SpaceX’s Starbase in Texas, with a particular focus on the ongoing testing phase of the Starship program. From the static test firings of the Raptor engines to the implementation of the water deluge system, we'll be discussing how these key operations contribute to the program's ambitious objectives.

We're also going to explore the journey of Booster 9, its recent trials on the Orbital Launch Mount (OLM), and what these developments signify for the future of space exploration

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