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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #80 on: 01/11/2025 01:26 am »
Mars Rocks, Starry Webb, Astra’s Comeback & BIG FLIGHTS: This Week in Spaceflight: - January 10, 2025



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Premiered January 10, 2025
🚀 This week, we’re diving into NASA’s revamped Mars Sample Return mission, with new plans that cut costs and save time—though Rocket Lab isn’t thrilled and claims it can do better. Meanwhile, the James Webb Telescope observes individual stars in galaxies 6.5 billion light-years away, and ISRO grows plants in space while postponing their docking test. Plus, Astra makes progress on Rocket 4, NASA stacks the ML2 tower, and next week promises massive launches with New Glenn, Starship, and more. Don’t miss it!

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🎥 Footage from: BocaChicaGal, Max Evans, D Wise, Space Coast Live, Blue Origin, NASA, Fudamoto et al., Astra, NASA/JPL-Caltech/ESA, NASA/JPL-Caltech, NASA/ESA/JPL-Caltech/GSFC/MSFC, CNSA, ISRO, NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI, Stratolaunch, SpaceX, CCTV/CASC, ESA, ESA/BepiColombo/MTM.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #81 on: 01/18/2025 12:07 am »
Blue Origin’s New Glenn Reaches Orbit, Starship RUDS on 7th Flight: This Week in Spaceflight: January 17, 2025



 
Premiered: January 17, 2025
🚀 What a monumental week in space! Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket finally made its debut, reaching orbit on its first flight. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s Starship Flight 7 brought thrilling moments with another successful booster catch—though the ship faced challenges. Over in India, ISRO achieved a groundbreaking docking with its SpaDeX mission, solidifying its human spaceflight ambitions. We’ll also cover updates on ESA’s Gaia mission, Stoke Space’s funding milestone, and more from across the cosmos.

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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)
🎥 Footage from: Jack Beyer, Max Evans, John Galloway, Jason Halter, D Wise, Starbase Live, Space Coast Live, Bob Beresh, balsadust, @xrae, Blue Origin, SpaceX, Google Earth, ISRO, Stoke Space, NASA, ESA, ESA/Arianespace, Arianespace, Vast, IRAS/TU Braunschweig, Rocket Factory Augsburg, CCTV, Firefly Aerospace, ispace .
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #82 on: 01/24/2025 10:35 pm »
Lunar Landers, Starship Expansion, and NASA's New Leadership: This Week in Spaceflight - January 24, 2025



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Premieres Jan 24, 2025
🚀 This week, Firefly’s Blue Ghost and iSpace’s Hakuto-R lunar landers make progress toward the Moon, while SpaceX expands its Starship program in Florida with a massive new Gigabay. Plus, big changes at NASA as Jared Isaacman is officially nominated to lead the agency. Join us for these stories and more on This Week in Spaceflight.

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🎥 Footage from: Jack Beyer, Max Evans, D Wise, Space Coast Live, Ryan Caton, Firefly Aerospace, ispace, NASA, CCTV, SpaceLens, SkyFi via Harry Stranger, Avio, ESA, SpaceX, OroraTech, AstroForge, Amazon, The White House, CNSA/CCTV, Galactic Energy/CCTV, CCTV/CASC/Shanghai SpaceSail Technologies, CCTV/CASC, Blue Origin, ISRO.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #83 on: 01/31/2025 10:55 pm »
NASA Sample Reveals Life’s Ingredients on an Asteroid! (& Space Defense) | This Week in Spaceflight - January 31, 2025



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Premieres Jan 31, 2025
🚀 This Week in Spaceflight, India advances its human spaceflight ambitions, U.S. President Donald Trump brings back some old space defense initiatives and a European company launches a 4K livestream from space. Plus, NASA finds the building blocks of life—on an asteroid! Don’t miss this week’s biggest spaceflight updates.

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🎥 Footage from: Max Evans, D Wise, Gage, ISRO, The White House, Sen, NASA Goddard/ASU, NASA Goddard/OSIRIS-REx, JAXA, Rob Wardell/Tim McCoy/Smithsonian Institution; Colorization: Heather Roper/University of Arizona, NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA/MPS/DLR/IDA/Justin Cowart, NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute, NASA, Axiom Space, SpaceX, Fram2, Numerica Corporation, Northrop Grumman, Space Development Agency, US Air Force, Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Firefly Aerospace, Ispace, Intuitive Machines, AstroForge, ESA, Vast, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin.

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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #84 on: 02/08/2025 12:25 am »
A 2032 Asteroid Threat? & A Falcon 9 Upper Stage Stuck in Orbit | This Week in Spaceflight - February 7, 2025



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Premiered Friday February 7, 2025
🚀 This Week in Spaceflight: A Falcon 9 second stage is stuck in orbit, NASA is looking for a new partner for the VIPER lunar rover, and an asteroid may have a 2.3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032! Meanwhile, Firefly’s Blue Ghost is preparing for lunar orbit insertion, and Astrolab’s FLIP rover joins Astrobotic’s Griffin-1 mission to the Moon.

🌍 We’ll also cover the latest space traffic, ISRO’s satellite struggles, ULA’s Vandenberg upgrades, Europa Clipper’s first images, and much more!

🤵 Hosted by Elysia Segal (@ElysiaSegal)
🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)
🎥 Footage from: Max Evans, D Wise, DrWD40, SpaceX, N2YO.com, NASA, European Southern Observatory/O. Hainaut, Astrolab, Firefly Aerospace, Thales Alenia Space/Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre, Axiom Space, ATLAS, ESA/Planetary Defence Office, INTERNATIONAL ASTEROID WARNING NETWORK, ESA, NASA/JPL-Caltech, NASA/JPL-Caltech & NSF/AUI/GBO, Phoenix7777, CelesTrak.org, @Raul74Cz/Google Earth, ISRO, Tory Bruno, Roscosmos, NASA Goddard/ASU, Ministry Of Transport Of The Russian Federation, JAXA, Blue Origin, Maxar, Russian Ministry of Defence, Arrow Chasing Tribe.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #85 on: 02/15/2025 03:08 am »
SpaceX Crew Swap, Stoke's Rocket Redesign & Blue Origin Layoffs | This Week in Spaceflight - February 14, 2024



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Premiered Friday February 14, 2025
🚀 This Week in Spaceflight: SpaceX is making big changes to Crew Dragon’s schedule, Blue Origin is downsizing by 10%, and Stoke unveils a brand-new design for its reusable upper stage. Meanwhile, Rocket Lab releases new details about its upcoming Neutron rocket, and Earth just got a brand-new radiation belt from solar activity! 🌍☀️

🔥 Topics Covered:
SpaceX swaps Crew Dragon capsules for Crew-10 🚀
Stoke reveals a redesign of its Andromeda engine & hot-staging system 🔥
Rocket Lab’s Neutron Payload User’s Guide – what we learned!
Earth gets two new radiation belts after a powerful solar storm
NASA & ESA complete a critical communications test for Gaganyaan
Blue Origin lays off 1,000+ employees as it restructures for future projects
Updates on lunar missions: Firefly’s Blue Ghost, iSpace’s Hakuto-R, and more!


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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13)
🎥 Footage from: BocaChicaGal, Max Evans, John Galloway, D Wise, NASA, Blue Origin, Stoke Space, Rocket Lab, SpaceX, Firefly Aerospace, iSpace, Intuitive Machines, NASA/JPL-Caltech, CCTV, Fram2, Axiom Space, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center/Kristen Perrin, Xinlin Li/LASP/CU Boulder, ESA, ISRO, CASC.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #86 on: 02/21/2025 11:53 pm »
The Future of the ISS Just Got More Complicated… | This Week in Spaceflight - February 21, 2025




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February 21, 2025
We’ve got big updates from across the space industry! Starship finally has a launch date for Flight 8, Firefly’s Blue Ghost lander enters lunar orbit, and NASA’s Lunar Gateway moves forward with the HALO module getting ready for shipment. Meanwhile, ISAR Aerospace prepares for its first launch and the future of the ISS just got a little more complicated.

🔥 Topics Covered This Week:
- Starship Flight 8 has been given a launch date! 🚀 
- Firefly’s Blue Ghost spacecraft has entered lunar orbit and will be landing soon! 🌕 
- Hakuto-R is on its lunar flyby and is slowly making its way to Mare Frigoris. 
- NASA has stacked the solid rocket boosters for Artemis II at Kennedy Space Center. 
- The first RS-25E engine has been completed and is ready for testing at Stennis Space Center. 
- The HALO module for NASA’s Lunar Gateway is being shipped to the United States! 
- Isar’s Spectrum rocket is getting closer to launch following a successful static fire test. 
- Elon Musk's tweets have sparked a debate regarding operations and deorbit plans for the International Space Station (ISS). 
- ESA’s Solar Orbiter has successfully completed a close flyby of Venus!


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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13). Reporting at Thales Alenia Space in Turin: Adrian Beil. Interviewing Eric Berger: Ryan Caton.
🎥 Footage from: BocaChicaGal, Adrian Beil, Jerry Pike, Intrepid Museum, Isar Aerospace, Firefly Aerospace, ispace, NASA, Shujianyang, Vast, European Southern Observatory/O. Hainaut, minorplanetcenter.net, ESA, SpaceX, ESA/ATG medialab, Google Earth, CCTV/CASC, Roscosmos.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #87 on: 03/01/2025 12:10 am »
SpaceX Takes on NEOs, Rocket Lab’s Big Reveal & Starship Delays | This Week in Spaceflight | February 28, 2025



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Feb 28, 2025
This week in spaceflight, SpaceX secures the launch of NASA’s NEO Surveyor mission, Rocket Lab unveils new details about Neutron, including a landing barge and fairing testing, and Starship Flight 8 gets delayed. Meanwhile, NASA’s Lucy spacecraft captures its first image of asteroid Donaldjohanson, China prepares for its Tianwen-2 asteroid sample return mission, and a record number of launches are lined up for next week. Stay tuned for the latest space updates!

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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #88 on: 03/09/2025 02:39 am »
Starship Fails Again, Firefly’s Moon Success, & More Space Drama! - March 8 , 2025



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March 8, 2025
Firefly Aerospace makes history with a successful Moon landing, while Intuitive Machines’ Athena mission doesn’t go as planned. Meanwhile, SpaceX’s Starship Flight 8 suffers another major failure, and rumors swirl about a Chinese rocket explosion at the launch pad. Space isn't having the best week with NASA missions failing, ESA retiring old spacecraft, and even Cygnus getting damaged before launch. But there’s still plenty of excitement ahead, and we’ve got all the details!

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🎥 Footage from: BocaChicaGal, Max Evans, John Galloway, D Wise, Jay DeShetler, Starbase Live, Space Coast Live, briancjackson, GeneDoctorB, theseanpen, Jonathon Norcross @NorcrossUS, SpaceX, Firefly Aerospace, Intuitive Machines, Umbra Space via Harry Stranger, CCTV/CASIC/ExPace, ispace, NASA, Lockheed Martin, AstroForge, CMSE/CCTV, CCTV, NASA/JPL, ESA/D. Ducros, ESO/L. Calçada, NASA/JPL-Caltech, Rocket Lab, ESA.
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Re: NSF Weekly / This Week in Spaceflight - Update videos
« Reply #89 on: 03/15/2025 02:13 am »
Relativity Space Returns & NASA Budget Rumors? | This Week in Spaceflight - March 14, 2025



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March 14, 2025
This Week In Spaceflight brings you the latest updates from across the cosmos! Relativity breaks its silence with exciting news on the Terran R rocket, Firefly pushes forward with its Blue Ghost lunar lander braving harsh conditions on the Moon, and NASA undergoes significant workforce shifts. Please tune in for all this and more as we explore the cutting-edge developments in space exploration!

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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra & Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@AlexPhysics13).
🎥 Footage from: Max Evans, Tyler Gray, Space Coast Live, Relativity Space, Firefly Aerospace, NASA, NASA/Olivia Tyrrell, SpaceX, ULA, Chatham House, Rocket Lab, US Space Force, CCTV/CASC, ESA/JAXA, ESA, Roscosmos
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« Reply #90 on: 03/22/2025 05:49 am »
Is China Copying James Webb Space Telescope? | This Week in Spaceflight - March 22, 2025



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March 21, 2025
This Week In Spaceflight: Firefly’s stunning Blue Ghost gears up for its first lunar mission, China unveils plans for a massive modular space telescope with some familiar vibes, and Starliner might get another shot at an uncrewed flight. Plus, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally back on Earth after their extended journey!

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Max Evans, Space Coast Live, Firefly Aerospace, Deep Space Exploration Laboratory, Boqian, Xu, et al., NASA, NASA/Olivia Tyrrell, NASA Goddard, NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Laurent Pueyo (STScI)/William Balmer (JHU)/Marshall Perrin (STScI), NASA/JPL, Video: Jason Wang/Data Analysis: William Thompson/hristian Marois/Data: W. M. Keck Observatory, NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Joseph Olmsted (STScI), NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, CCTV, ESA/Euclid/Euclid Consortium/NASA/image processing by J.-C. Cuillandre/E. Bertin, G. Anselmi/M. Walmsley/M. Huertas-Company/ESA/Gaia/DPAC/ESA/Planck Collaboration, NASA/JPL-Caltech/CNES/Thales Alenia Space, NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio, Roscosmos, Kirill Borisenko, Exotrail, Rocket Lab, Li Yuxiang, SpaceX, Varda Space Industries, Albedo Space, D-Orbit, Isar Aerospace, Patrick Gillespie.
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