Launch Tower Upgrades Needed for Rapid Artemis Missions
Problem with more rapid SLS launces in my mind is the ability to turn around the launch tower work quick enough. There was big damage after Artemis 1 to the tower and it took a lot of time (and $$$) to get all that fixed up. Is it now upgraded to withstand the launch from Artemis 2 without needing a heap of work again @NASAAdmin? We don't hear a lot about the launch tower.
New Rocket Aims for Record-High Dummy Satellite Release
Can't wait for this baby to fly. Could be the hottest entry yet with hints that the altitude for the dummy sat release is higher than any previous mission.
Disappointed by Lack of Unique Views in Mission
Bummer. No unique views that we would have loved to see in this mission around stage sep. I thought they would cut away but had hoped we would see a little more.
ULA Encounters New Issue Despite Earlier Fix
Interesting situation for ULA. Not great to see after the previous issue that we thought was fixed.
Starship's New Phase Sparks Multi‑Site Buildout and Missions
Starship is entering a wild new phase. We’ve now got major pad construction happening across three sites at the same time, plus the Crew-11 return, Artemis II rolling out, a Blue Moon update, and loads more. 👇 It’s a packed one...
Week of Major Starship Updates and NASA Budget Surprises
Wow has it been another packed week of neat Starship updates to dive into today my friends. Also loads of NASA news too with the Crew 11 situation and budget surprises. 👇 It has been an unusual week. 🤔 https://t.co/MDvGLZjgoM https://t.co/bAGKgupuv1