
SpaceX Inspiration4 Splash Down and Launch and Starlink out of Beta and Starship Static fire NASA Boca Chica Texas Starbase. Hi, There had been so much Space news that happened last week, we tried our best to cover it all from all the Major space news that happened around the World. SpaceX inspiration4 inspiration 4 inspiration 4 splashdown inspiration 4 landing inspiration 4 return space. Space news spacex news nasa NASA moon lander starship static fire booster 4 static fire elon musk science space travel falcon 9 starlink out of beta. Starlink boca chica texas starbase crew dragon dragon splash down kennedy space center space force.
Starship Update:
As we are getting closer towards Testing Booster 4 and Starship's all Raptors engines. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says that the plan is to not only cryoproof the first flightworthy Super Heavy – but to static fire the booster and shakedown Starship’s brand new orbital launch complex as early as this week.
A lot of work needed to be finished and work it smoothly. For an orbital launch pad cryoproof and static fire may be possible just in a week or less from now. But Musk’s response nevertheless provides invaluable context for SpaceX’s near-term plans and confirms that Super Heavy Booster 4 is ready for integration testing. Further, Musk’s tweet implies as speculated that Starbase’s orbital launch complex tank farm is much closer to test-readiness than it might otherwise appear.
Starlink Launch:
One of SpaceX's oldest rockets launched on a historic 10th flight, carrying the first stack of Starlink satellites into space in more than two months before sticking a landing at sea to cap the successful mission.
The previously-flown Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Station at 11:55 p.m. EDT.
SpaceX's Starlink satellite-broadband service will emerge from beta in October, CEO Elon Musk said in his Tweet a few days before. Musk provided the answer "next month" in response to a Twitter user who asked when Starlink will come out of beta.
Inspiration 4 Launch:
SpaceX launched four private citizens to space on Wednesday, kicking off the first-ever crewed mission to orbit without any professional astronauts on board. Dubbed Inspiration4.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket lifted off on time at 8:02 PM ET from the company’s 39A launchpad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, soaring from Florida’s east coast under clear night skies. Inside the capsule is billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, a trained pilot and founder of payment-processing firm Shift4 Payments, Hayley Arceneaux, Christopher Sembroski and Sian Proctor.
The crew was buckled inside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Resilience capsule at the top of the rocket, NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. But for Inspiration4, the capsule won’t dock to the space station. It’s poised to spend roughly three days orbiting Earth at a higher altitude, some 360 miles/575KM above the ground — the farthest human spaceflight since the last NASA space shuttle mission to repair the Hubble telescope in 2009.
Roughly nine minutes after liftoff, Falcon 9’s first stage booster returned to Earth for a landing on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean. Minutes later, the Crew Dragon capsule separated from the rocket’s second stage as it was leaving Earth’s atmosphere, sending the Inspiration4 crew further toward orbit. The capsule will spend the next hour and a half gradually raising its orbit via intermittent thruster firings.
NASA is moving ahead with plans to bring competition into the development of landers for its Artemis Moon program. This week, the space agency said it had selected five US companies to conduct additional work toward refining lunar lander concepts to take astronauts down to the Moon's surface later this decade.
The fixed-price awards is $146 million,
Blue Origin Federation of Kent
Dynetics of Huntsville, Alabama
Lockheed Martin of Littleton, Colorado
Northrop Grumman of Dulles, Virginia
SpaceX of Hawthorne, California.
According to NASA, each of these companies will further develop lander design concepts and evaluate the landers' performance, design, mission assurance requirements, and more. The companies will also mitigate lunar lander risks by conducting critical component tests and advancing the maturity of key technologies.
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