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Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I think its fair to say after the recent delay the moon race is tied. LM10 development is currently behind SLS, but it is a smaller rocket who's development has been proceding very quickly and smoothly, with dates actually moving up instead of down. Lanyue is also ahead of Lunar LHS if they are already conducting hardware tests, and they plan to have a rover on the first mission instead of waiting to Artemis V. -
Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
https://english.news.cn/20241029/f3b00a0da3f842319b90e5606825d1b6/c.html The production and ground tests of prototypes of the Long March-10 carrier rocket, the manned spacecraft Mengzhou, the lunar lander Lanyue, the space suit and the manned lunar rover are underway as planned, said Lin Xiqiang, spokesperson for the CMSA. A series of major tests have been completed, including the integrated airdrop test for the spacecraft, the separation test for the two modules of the lander, the test firing of the three-engine power system for the rocket's first stage, and the high-altitude simulation test for the hydrogen-oxygen engine. Ground systems including the launch site, telemetry and control communications, and the landing site are being developed and constructed, -
Why not use a bladder/piston/diaphragm inside the Starship fuel tanks instead of using gas?
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Artemis II Delayed to April 2026 This is JWST all over again
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Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
LMX fairing test: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/17a3CpFGhFGNrygkeDXHZw The GIF doesn't imbed for some reason (great firewall?) -
https://i.imgur.com/Q76EmF2.mp4
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I love the wood paneling
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Starship landing trajectory
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And near total darkness
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Final 9 Artemis III landing sites
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Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
LOL they've already started -
https://www.blueorigin.com/news/new-glenn-completes-second-stage-hotfire
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Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Since the blackout: -China says crewed landing could occur as early as 2027 -China has planned out their space exploration to 2050 -Highlights include Xray and gravitational wave astronomy, studying the effects of climate change, tidal forces, and the sun on Earth, more missions to Mars and outer planets, and a Venus sample return (!) -
No welding torch this time!
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HLS thruster test?
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Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Chinese moon rover -
Chinese Space Program (CNSA) & Ch. commercial launch and discussion
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Lunar spacesuits revealed: -
https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/india-s-first-human-space-flight-program-gaganyaan-likely-to-be-launched-by-year-end-says-isro-chief-s-somnath/ar-AA1qTsWX?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=cdd2306a980a414bf63ea66f10bf7448&ei=16 Crewed mission moved up to this year
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/2024/09/20/nasa-to-fly-international-cubesats-aboard-artemis-ii-test-flight/ After being removed earlier, cubesats are back for Artemis II! Hopefully they do better than the ones on I
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If Starship is the critical path for Artemis, why isn't there any sort of accelerated process?
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
DAL59 replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
There's only 3 on Tiangong -
So the first mission is the first civilian EVA, the second the first crewed polar orbit, do we know what's special about the third?
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It so sad finding a song lamenting the lack of crewed exploration since Apollo- and realizing it came out much closer (1990) to the end of Apollo than to today