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Space Force opens door to Blue Origin with new cooperative agreement

Space News by Sandra Erwin — November 20, 2022

With this new CRADA, the Space Force is signaling it wants to see Blue Origin challenge ULA and SpaceX

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Systems Command announced Nov. 18 it signed an agreement with Blue Origin that “paves the way” for the company’s New Glenn rocket to compete for national security launch contracts once it completes the required flight certification.

The cooperative research and development (CRADA) agreement does not include any government funding and is largely symbolic, as New Glenn is still in development and Blue Origin has no target date for the first launch.

The National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program requires new entrants to perform at least two successful orbital launches to get certification. 

The agreement was signed by Brig. Gen. Stephen Purdy, program executive officer for assured access to space; and Jarrett Jones, senior vice president for New Glenn at Blue Origin.

Purdy said the CRADA “marks the restart of certification activities for Blue Origin’s New Glenn that began in 2018 when Blue Origin won a Launch Service Agreement.”

More: https://spacenews.com/space-force-opens-door-to-blue-origin-with-new-cooperative-agreement/

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Space Force opens door to Blue Origin with new cooperative agreement

Space News by Sandra Erwin — November 20, 2022

With this new CRADA, the Space Force is signaling it wants to see Blue Origin challenge ULA and SpaceX

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Systems Command announced Nov. 18 it signed an agreement with Blue Origin that “paves the way” for the company’s New Glenn rocket to compete for national security launch contracts once it completes the required flight certification.

The cooperative research and development (CRADA) agreement does not include any government funding and is largely symbolic, as New Glenn is still in development and Blue Origin has no target date for the first launch.

The National Security Space Launch (NSSL) program requires new entrants to perform at least two successful orbital launches to get certification. 

The agreement was signed by Brig. Gen. Stephen Purdy, program executive officer for assured access to space; and Jarrett Jones, senior vice president for New Glenn at Blue Origin.

Purdy said the CRADA “marks the restart of certification activities for Blue Origin’s New Glenn that began in 2018 when Blue Origin won a Launch Service Agreement.”

More: https://spacenews.com/space-force-opens-door-to-blue-origin-with-new-cooperative-agreement/
How is Bezos's Blue Origin going to challenge anyone, he can't even get his own damn satellites into orbit without paying others to do it.

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How is Bezos's Blue Origin going to challenge anyone, he can't even get his own damn satellites into orbit without paying others to do it.
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Blue Orgin hopelessly behind! New Glenn may not be able to compete with SpaceX or ULA!

The Angry Astronaut  Nov 29, 2022

Last decade, Blue Origin was confident about launching New Glenn in 2020!  Obviously, that didn't happen, and we still don't even have a working pathfinder!  And even when New Glenn does finally get into service, will it really be competitive?  Maybe not...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCk3KTd3dGs

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NASA Chief just revealed NEW TIMELINE for SpaceX Starship & what he really think of Elon...

GREAT SPACEX 12/14/2022


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_tsiFc4MNU

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Jeff Bezos On The Run As BE 4 Explosion Bankrupts Blue Origin

Tech SpaceX 12/14/2022

Blue Origin's continuous failures will finally be exposed today. Jeff Bezos, the company's founder, had the ambition to transport humans to the moon and probably dominate it. But after the company faced severe failures that became very consistent, Jeff at some point got confused about where the company is heading.

He may have lost focus and decided to step down as CEO and hand over to Andy Jassy. The question now is that; Is Jeff Bezos giving up on landing the New Glenn rocket on the moon? Bezos has been mute on activities that are going on in Blue Origin, contrary to how Elon behaves toward SpaceX. Is Jeff Bezos escaping from all the challenges in Blue Origin?

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NASA Chief just revealed NEW TIMELINE for SpaceX Starship & what he really think of Elon...

GREAT SPACEX 12/14/2022


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_tsiFc4MNU
Didn't he say the first starship flight in LATE 2023???

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Biden administration drafting executive order to simplify space rules

Reuters By Joey Roulette 12/9/2022

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration is drafting an executive order intended to streamline approval for private rocket launches amid a broader effort to bring legal and regulatory clarity for American companies on everything from space travel to private space stations, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the effort.

The order would be part of a push by the White House's National Space Council to modernize U.S. space regulation, which has failed to keep up with the increasingly ambitious pace of private-sector investment and development.

The order, slated to be ready for Biden to sign by early 2023, is meant to simplify licensing procedures under existing laws for more routine space activities like launching rockets and deploying satellites, said one of the sources, who asked not to be named.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, who chairs the National Space Council, has signaled her intention to codify new rules for private space activities, but the plan for the executive order has not been reported.

A spokeswoman for Harris did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

While past administrations have made little progress revamping U.S. space laws, the Biden administration's broader effort to spur new rules, in addition to those targeted in the executive order, comes with greater urgency because of the pace of private investment in space. NASA also is pushing to privatize much of its low-Earth orbit activities.

More: https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-administration-drafting-executive-order-simplify-space-rules-sources-2022-12-09/

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What Rocket Lab just did is totally humiliated Blue Origin after SpaceX...

ALPHA TECH  12/20/2022

What Rocket Lab just did is totally humiliated Blue Origin after SpaceX...
In the space race, no doubt SpaceX is the leader, miles ahead. However, in distant 2nd place is Rocket Lab, even beating out Bezos Blue Origin.

Blue Origin has yet to orbit. Jeff Bezos' Rocket went to space—But not to orbit. They were planning to launch New Glenn by 2020 but the current schedule is first to launch no earlier than the fourth quarter of 2023.

Meanwhile, Rocket Labs has 32 launches under its belt, 29 of which were successful. The Electron rocket can place 150-300 kilograms into orbit. The lower payload for a sun-synchronous orbit and the higher payload for a low earth orbit. Rocket Labs plans a Falcon 9 class rocket with a new Neutron rocket. Rocket Labs plans to launch the Neutron by 2024.

Well, I’m talking about getting to "space" vs. orbit. This is how Elon Musk describes it:
"One of the toughest things that are really hard to explain to people is orbit versus space. Getting to space is easy. Getting into orbit is hard. It’s 100 times harder to get to orbit than to get to what you’d call, in quotes, "space." Which is, say, the Karman line at 100 kilometers, which is an arbitrary point at which the atmosphere is fairly thin."

Neil deGrasse Tyson also said that Blue is not really going to "space" they're flying to slightly higher than where planes go.  They experience some weightless less but that is all. 
The difference is so obvious!
More seriously, what Rocket Lab just did is totally humiliated Blue Origin after SpaceX...
Find out everything about this in today's episode of Alpha Tech:

Like Elon Musk, Peter Beck – the founder of Rocket Lab – doesn’t have the academic pedigree one would expect. Elon only has bachelor's degrees in economics and physics, not aerospace engineering. Peter is even more unconventional, as he is a rocket scientist with no college degree whatsoever!

In 1995, he worked as a tool-and-die-maker apprentice at Fisher & Paykel. He used his employer’s workshop to tinker on the side with rockets, making everything from rocket bikes to jet packs. From there he was able to purvey his career in product design and engineering, raking up a cornucopia of knowledge on smart materials, composites, and propulsion systems.

This New Zealand native then founded Rocket Lab in 2006. He secured a crucial seed investment from the aptly named Mark Rocket, a fellow New Zealander who had made his riches online. Within just 3 years, the company successfully reached the Karman line of space with their multi-stage rocket, Ātea-1. So yeah, the next time someone tells you college is a necessity, tell them about this guy who got to space in 3 years with just a high school education.
What Rocket Lab just did is totally humiliated Blue Origin after SpaceX...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk8tYN03HNs

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Blue Origin offers new bobbleheads of first New Shepard female fliers

http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-122022a-blue-origin-new-shepard-bobbleheads.html

December 20, 2022

— The first three women to fly into space on Blue Origin's New Shepard spacecraft have been honored with their very own bobbleheads.

The limited edition figurines, which feature the spring-loaded nodding heads of commercial astronauts Wally Funk, Audrey Powers and Laura Shepard Churchley, are now available from Blue Origin's online shop. The bobbleheads are boxed in mission-specific packaging and retail for $34.95 each.

In addition to capturing the likeness of each woman, the Funk, Powers and Churchley bobbleheads depict their subject in the blue flight suit that they wore for their 10-minute-long suborbital spaceflights, complete with name tag and miniature mission patch. Each 7-inch (18-cm) statuette is mounted to a black base that also displays the astronaut's name.

Funk is modeled with her arms outstretched, recreating the pose she struck after her NS-16 flight. One of the so-called "Mercury 13" female pilots who privately underwent the same medical tests as NASA's "Original 7" Mercury astronauts in the 1960s, Funk finally reached space in July 2021. She flew with three others, including Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos, on the company's first crewed launch. Funk, who was 82 at the time of her flight, holds the record for the oldest woman to fly into space.


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SpaceX outlines Starship's next series of tests prior to first orbital flight

https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/starship-test-campaign

On January 12, SpaceX shared a collection of incredible new photos of a fully-stacked Starship at the Starbase launch site in South Texas. The company briefly outlined the next series of tests engineers will conduct before performing the long-awaited uncrewed orbital flight attempt. “Team are stepping into a series of tests prior to Starship's first flight test in the weeks ahead, including full stack wet dress rehearsals [WDR] and hold down firing of Booster 7's 33 Raptor engines,” announced SpaceX.

The majestic stainless-steel prototypes that will conduct the orbital flight are identified as Starship SN24 and Super Heavy Booster 7. The vehicles have been undergoing preflight preparations for over a year. The flight was delayed mostly due to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducting an extensive Environmental Assessment of the Starbase launch site, which is situated next to a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge, the public Boca Chica Beach access, and multiple historic landmarks. The FAA took a year to complete the assessment and now it must issue a spaceflight license so that SpaceX can finally launch Starship to orbit. During the orbital flight, Super Heavy Booster 7 will propel Starship SN24 to orbit, the booster is expected to land in the Gulf of Mexico ocean as SN24 continues its voyage to space. Starship SN24 will reach an altitude of around 100 kilometers above Earth before conducting a propulsive landing in the ocean off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, near a U.S. military base. “Starship launch attempt soon,” Tweeted Musk. “We have a real shot at late February. March launch attempt appears highly likely,” he stated on January 7.

This week, Musk confirmed the timeline in response to a NASASpaceflight reporter. –“Does this sound about right, Elon? Cryo[genic proof] test today, then WDR next week. Destack for 33 engine Static Fire. Final TPS [Thermal Protection System] work on [Star]Ship 24. Re-stack. Launch License. Possible end of Feb[ruary]/Early March if all goes well (per your previous timeline)?” asked NASASpaceflight. –“That’s a good guess,” replied Musk. The 33 Raptor V2 engine test is perhaps the most risky test. The methane-fueled engines each produce over 230 tons of force, which has the potential of destroying surrounding infrastructure if something goes wrong. Musk previously said that engineers will proceed carefully. When the 33 engines are ignited for a few seconds, the vehicle will be held down by giant clamps on the launch mount as engineers collect data to assess the rocket’s performance. As of today, SpaceX has only ever test-ignited 14 Raptor V2 engines simultaneously during a long-duration static-firing which took place in November 2022. Each test brings SpaceX closer to returning NASA astronauts to the lunar surface as part of the Artemis program, and sending the first humans to Mars. The company will also send a group of dearMoon artists on a circumlunar voyage as soon as the rocketship is operational.

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FALCON HEAVY - SpaceX Launches USSF-67

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Falcon Heavy is launching the classified USSF-67 mission to geostationary orbit for the US Space Force. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:55 PM EST (22:55 UTC) from LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The side boosters, B1064-2 and B1065-2, will attempt landings at Landing Zones 1 and 2. The center core, B1070-1, will be expended.

https://youtu.be/PCitZJD_nn4?t=5040

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SpaceX launches U.S. Space Force’s first mission of 2023 on Falcon Heavy

Space News by Sandra Erwin — January 15, 2023

USSF-67 was Falcon Heavy's second national security space launch

WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon Heavy lifted off Jan. 15 at 5:56 p.m. Eastern from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, carrying the U.S. Space Force USSF-67 mission to geostationary Earth orbit.

USSF-67 was the Space Force’s first national security mission of 2023 and marked Falcon Heavy’s fifth flight since its 2018 debut, as well as its second national security space launch following the Nov. 1 launch of USSF-44.

The Falcon Heavy’s first stage is made up of three Falcon 9 rockets strapped together, with 27 engines powering the first stage and one engine in the second stage.

About two and a half minutes after liftoff, both side boosters separated. The second stage separated from the core stage just over four minutes after liftoff.

Both side boosters landed back at SpaceX’s Landing Zones 1 and 2 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, about eight and a half minutes after liftoff. These landings marked SpaceX’s 163rd and 164th successful booster recoveries. They will be refurbished for future national security space missions.

The expendable center core was jettisoned into the Atlantic Ocean and was not recovered as the mission’s performance requirements did not allow enough fuel to return the stage back to Earth.

More: https://spacenews.com/spacex-launches-u-s-space-forces-first-mission-of-2023-on-falcon-heavy/

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Ep248 SpaceX's secret Starship Plan & Falcon Heavy as close as you've never seen it!

What about it!?

SpaceX is working full speed towards the orbital Starship launch! We're taking a close look at some Ground Systems you have never seen like this before & we're uncovering SpaceX's secret Starship launch tower plans! Finally, we're walking outside my front door as Falcon Heavy USSF-67 ascends toward orbit!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGnGfRHOHEg

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SpaceX performs a cryogenic proof test of a fully-stacked Starship in Texas

TESMANIAN by  Evelyn Janeidy Arevalo 1/18/2023

On January 18, SpaceX performed a cryogenic proof test of a fully-stacked Starship at Starbase in South Texas. Engineers are preparing prototypes - Starship SN24 and Super Heavy Booster 7 - for the first-ever orbital flight test. During the orbital flight, Booster 7 will propel SN24 to orbit with 33 powerful Raptor V2 engines. The booster will drop off Starship SN24 into the edge of space, which begins at the Karman Line at approximately 100 kilometers (km) above Earth’s surface. Booster 7 will return with an ocean landing in the Gulf of Mexico near Boca Chica Beach. SN24 will continue its voyage half-way around Earth to make a soft ocean landing off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, near a U.S. military base. The flight will enable engineers to practice the concept of operations and test the new spacecraft technologies. The data they gather from the flight will serve to speed up the rocket-ship’s development. SpaceX has not announced a specific date of when the orbital flight attempt will take place, just an approximate timeline. “We have a real shot at late February. March launch attempt appears highly likely,” said SpaceX founder Elon Musk on January 7.

Before Starship takes flight it must pass a series of tests to ensure it has what it takes to support the stresses of spaceflight. During the cryogenic (cryo) proof test on Wednesday, SpaceX engineers fueled the fully-stacked vehicle with subcooled liquid nitrogen to pressurize the stainless-steel tanks to test its overall structural integrity. Booster 7 must withstand Starship SN24’s mass when loaded with propellant. The test also serves to test the propellant loading infrastructure that is integrated to the orbital launch tower, referred to as ‘Quick Disconnect’ (QD) arms. According to NASASpaceflight on Twitter, this was the ‘second partial cryo test’ of the fully-stacked launch vehicle. They shared a video of the test; the stainless-steel structure has a frost layer indicating the cryogenic test operation, linked below.

More: https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/fully-stack-cryo

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SpaceX performs a cryogenic proof test of a fully-stacked Starship in Texas

TESMANIAN by  Evelyn Janeidy Arevalo 1/18/2023

On January 18, SpaceX performed a cryogenic proof test of a fully-stacked Starship at Starbase in South Texas. Engineers are preparing prototypes - Starship SN24 and Super Heavy Booster 7 - for the first-ever orbital flight test. During the orbital flight, Booster 7 will propel SN24 to orbit with 33 powerful Raptor V2 engines. The booster will drop off Starship SN24 into the edge of space, which begins at the Karman Line at approximately 100 kilometers (km) above Earth’s surface. Booster 7 will return with an ocean landing in the Gulf of Mexico near Boca Chica Beach. SN24 will continue its voyage half-way around Earth to make a soft ocean landing off the coast of Kauai, Hawaii, near a U.S. military base. The flight will enable engineers to practice the concept of operations and test the new spacecraft technologies. The data they gather from the flight will serve to speed up the rocket-ship’s development. SpaceX has not announced a specific date of when the orbital flight attempt will take place, just an approximate timeline. “We have a real shot at late February. March launch attempt appears highly likely,” said SpaceX founder Elon Musk on January 7.

Before Starship takes flight it must pass a series of tests to ensure it has what it takes to support the stresses of spaceflight. During the cryogenic (cryo) proof test on Wednesday, SpaceX engineers fueled the fully-stacked vehicle with subcooled liquid nitrogen to pressurize the stainless-steel tanks to test its overall structural integrity. Booster 7 must withstand Starship SN24’s mass when loaded with propellant. The test also serves to test the propellant loading infrastructure that is integrated to the orbital launch tower, referred to as ‘Quick Disconnect’ (QD) arms. According to NASASpaceflight on Twitter, this was the ‘second partial cryo test’ of the fully-stacked launch vehicle. They shared a video of the test; the stainless-steel structure has a frost layer indicating the cryogenic test operation, linked below.

More: https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/fully-stack-cryo
Spacex Pink on youtube seems to think something went wrong today and that's why the cancelled closures.  Thoughts?

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Spacex Pink on youtube seems to think something went wrong today and that's why the cancelled closures.  Thoughts?

He's just guessing. After yesterday's successful test, no more road closures were needed for this week.

Please give us a link next time. https://youtu.be/3uZufbWN4wU?t=79

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He's just guessing. After yesterday's successful test, no more road closures were needed for this week.

Please give us a link next time. https://youtu.be/3uZufbWN4wU?t=79
You are probably right.  You'd think they'd destack today if there was an issue and haul it back to the wide bay.  You going down for the first flight?  I'm sure thinking about it.

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You are probably right.  You'd think they'd destack today if there was an issue and haul it back to the wide bay.  You going down for the first flight?  I'm sure thinking about it.

It'll be a madhouse for the first flight. If I go, I'll just watch it from my son's house in Brownsville. He says I'll even be able to see it from my house in South Houston.

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What about it!? just shared 74 new images: "WAI Cam Chief 2023-01-17"

Hello Everyone!

Here's gallery #2 for today! 74 images from Chief's Starbase WAI Cam.

This time for everyone and not just supporters as there are two galleries today!

Enjoy your day and thank you so much for all your support!

https://www.patreon.com/posts/wai-cam-chief-01-77465221


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Ep249 Is SpaceX's Starship ever going to launch? Let's find out!

What about it!?  SpaceX is cryo-testing the Starship 24 and Booster 7 full stack. Meanwhile, many new improvements for Starship construction are spotted at Starbase. I explain how they work and why this is done. We got a new plan update from Elon Musk, and we look at Falcon 9 GPSIII SV06!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II4Nm0LjM6E

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SpaceX Crazy Idea To Land Super Heavy Booster Onto The Launchpad!

Science Of Space  Jan 21, 2023

SpaceX Try To Landing Starship Booster Onto The Droneship.

Spacex has long term plan, to catch super heavy booster in air with the help of launch tower catching arm. But in case, spacex face problem with launch tower catching mechanism, then spacex needs to thinking about the another option to land super heavy booster successfully.

SpaceX has hinted at an unexpected desire to develop “marine recovery systems for the Starship program.” Since SpaceX first began bending metal for its steel Starship development program in late 2018.

CEO Elon Musk, executives, and the company itself have long maintained, that both Super Heavy boosters and Starship upper stages, would perform what are known as return-to-launch-site landings. Since 2016, SpaceX has been making controlled landings of its Falcon 9 boosters, to allow them to be reused for a number of years now.


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1000 TESTS! No Brakes at SpaceX McGregor

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Since April 28, 2022, NASASpaceflight has been livestreaming engine tests from SpaceX's Rocket Development and Test Facility in McGregor, TX. This past week, SpaceX passed 1,000 engine tests.

A mix of Rapid Unscheduled Disassembles, Pre-Burners, and successful tests, here's the best of the past 1,000 tests.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1erTAgWreVs

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 Blue Origin Upgrade Update 2023 is here…!!! Any chance to beat SpaceX & Elon?

GREAT SPACEX


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