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- Join us for a roundup of the week's space news with reporters covering the big stories. Spaceflight Now's Will Robinson-Smith is joined by Marina Koren, staff writer for The Atlantic, and Jack Kuhr, research editor for Payload Space.
The panel discusses the new approach to the Mars Sample Return mission, the upcoming Crew Flight Test for Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft and new reentry rules put forward by the FAA.
Marina Koren, The Atlantic:
•Totality Is Worth It www.theatlantic.com/science/a...
• Apollo’s Sequel Will Be a Gold Rush www.theatlantic.com/science/a...
• The Most Powerful Rocket in History Had a Good Morning www.theatlantic.com/science/a...
Jack Kuhr, Payload Space:
• BryceTech Highlights Continued Smallsat Strength in a New Report payloadspace.com/brycetech-hi...
• The FAA Says No Reentry License, No Launch payloadspace.com/the-faa-says...
• Payload Research: Detailing Launch Startup Funding payloadspace.com/payload-rese...
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Yay!!! Hello everyone!
The biggest unsolved mystery in the universe is one that scientists are still searching for the answer to. Ain’t going to happen yet❤
Terrific! So very awesome!
What do you search for to see this live? I have only have caught this wonderful program if I hit the alert. Thank you ❤
Great guest and topics!
8:25 NASA projects ALWAYS end up costing more and ALWAYS fall WAY behind schedule. So whatever numbers and schedules they come up for the MSRM, you can bet that it will cost more than twice as much and take twice as long. I'm a big supporter of NASA, but let's be real...
A big part of why we have NASA is for them to extend the boundaries of technology. The civilian alternative to DARPA's mission. Sticking to "tried and true" is counter to that goal. "Tried and true" also means sticking to the Old Space industry which is focused more on lining pockets over extending boundaries than New Space seems to be.
Awesome interview and guests, Will. If 2040 is a realistic time frame for MSR, then by all means, have astronauts manually retrieve the samples, pick up Ingenuity along the way, and bring them all home! Focus on a crewed Mars mission for tbis dual purpose. 🤔 🤔
Really nicely done.
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@@nicksavage4763 oh no is this a stupid god thing?
That capsule looks like a giant Hershey kiss
Why don't they send the payload from Mars to the ISS and then bring it back with a crew flight? This saves fuel, energy and space/size of the return rocket
That's literally what I just said to my husband. Lol. Great minds! 😊
This is exciting especially since ik one of the Boring designers.
Spacex is building a Lunar Lander ffor 09/26. Not alot of mods needed to land on Mars andd this would represent a Vastly greater opportunity, possibly landing 10s of tons of equipment on Mars. In-situ fuel production.
Congrats !
MARS is a Planet with an atmosphere and higher gravity than our Moon. Sample collection missions like China's Chang'e 5 and the Soviet era Robot landers that sent 3 lunar soil samples to the Earth had the advantage of the Moon's low gravity and lack of atmosphere.
MARS sample has a lot of players. It has to land a mars lander carrying a missile that has to take all 30 capsules and transfer them to another spacecraft loitering in Mars Obit.
If that exchange is successful that spacecraft will take the Mars soil to earth.
Two other missions that collected soil and returned them to Earth was the HAYABUSA 2 taking soil from an asteroid. Osiris rex was also successful taking asteroid samples to Earth as well.
So the use of an unmanned mission to collect material of a space body is sound. However Mars is a large body. A planet that has many things in common with earth, And we know how difficult it is to launch a spacecraft of any size from the Earth into interplanetary space.
1. Re-create sound of Merlin engines @ $Zer0. Cost.
2. Amplify (x@ $Zer0.)
3. If the wind is just right you can sail away~
Hmmm, a yummy round table.
We can expend 6 times + that money supporting a war which is not our war but we cannot spend one part of that in the future development of technology?
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Every subscriber I gain from this comment I’ll do a push up
Told you all so. I said before the rover even launched that there was no way those samples were going to be returned. While the sample capture technology is interesting, only a entitled middle-class home owner would think it was anything more than a tech demo.
an. You used "a" when you should have used "an". And you're a rocket scientist?
not looking for a _______ hour long vid. Break it into shorter ones, 15-16 min max.
This is a long format channel, we come here for long format stories. There are plenty of other videos if you like Will Robinson-Smith but want short stories.
exactly why you don't learn anything, then.