All in Space

Starship Burns Up

Well, flight #3 of SpaceX's Starship did launch yesterday and did achieve orbital altitude & speed. Everything appeared to work perfectly this time. That, by itself, was a major achievement. 

SpaceX Starship3

I will be watching as SpaceX Starship launches from Florida. The expectations for tomorrow’s launch are to propel the upper stage Starship into a near orbital position and speed, but not to go fully orbital.


Post-Mortem on SpaceX Starship Rocket Launch

By now we have all watched SpaceX launch their giant Starship …. Cheered when it cleared the launch tower …worried when it began to wobble …. and sighed when it had to be destroyed. The ship was clearly not flying its planned trajectory and engines were winking out.

NASA’s Artemis I Mission Highlights

Check out the Orion capsule when it is farther from Earth than any other manned spacecraft. Quite a Sci-Fi view! NASA’s highlights video from the first 13 days and another showing the return-powered flyby burn, in which the spacecraft will harness the Moon’s gravity and accelerate back toward Earth is surely worth a watch. Seeing the Moon and Earth together is a Sci Fi experience.