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  • Blue Origin, Lockheed Martin Selected by DARPA to Develop Spacecraft for Nuclear Propulsion Demo Blue Origin, Lockheed Martin Selected by DARPA to Develop Spacecraft for Nuclear Propulsion Demo

    13 April 2021

    Space News reports that DARPA “selected Blue Origin and Lockheed Martin to develop competing spacecraft concepts for a demonstration of nuclear thermal propulsion, the agency announced April 12.” The contracts were awarded under the demonstration rocket for agile cislunar operations (DRACO) program. Through the program, DARPA is looking “to demonstrate nuclear thermal propulsion technology –

  • SpaceX, OneWeb Satellites Come Within 190 Feet of Each Other in Orbit SpaceX, OneWeb Satellites Come Within 190 Feet of Each Other in Orbit

    12 April 2021

    The Daily Mail (UK) reported that on April 4, two satellites, one from SpaceX and one from OneWeb, came within 190 feet of each other in space. The close encounter of the two satellites triggered “several ‘red alerts’ from the US Space Force’s 18th Space Control Squadron, The Verge reports.” In anticipation of the encounter, “SpaceX

  • South Korea Unveils First KF-X Prototype South Korea Unveils First KF-X Prototype

    12 April 2021

    FlightGlobal reported that on Friday, the first prototype of the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-X fighter program “was unveiled during a ceremony at KAI’s Sacheon production facility.” Reuters reported that the next-generation aircraft, officially named the KF-21 Boromae, is “designed to be a cheaper, less-stealthy alternative to the U.S.-built F-35, on which South Korea relies.” During Friday’s

  • Soyuz Launches New Crew to ISS Soyuz Launches New Crew to ISS

    9 April 2021

    Space News reports that a Russian Soyuz spacecraft bringing Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky and Pyotr Dubrov and American astronaut Mark Vande Hei to the International Space Station arrived April 9, “a few hours after launching from Kazakhstan.”  The Soyuz 2.1a rocket launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at 3:42 a.m. ET and docked with the station’s

  • Boeing to Provide Up to 144 F-15EX Jets to Support Air Force’s F-15 Fleet Boeing to Provide Up to 144 F-15EX Jets to Support Air Force’s F-15 Fleet

    9 April 2021

    ExecutiveGov reports that The Boeing Company “will provide a maximum of 144 F-15EX Eagle II jets to support the Air Force’s efforts to increase the F-15 fleet’s readiness capacity and replace the F-15C/D variants, the service said Wednesday.” The jet was unveiled Wednesday by Lt. Gen. Duke Richardson, military deputy for the Office of the Assistant

  • Ingenuity Unlocks Rotor Blades Ahead of First Flight on Mars Ingenuity Unlocks Rotor Blades Ahead of First Flight on Mars

    9 April 2021

    SPACE reports that the NASA’s Mars helicopter Ingenuity “has unlocked its two rotor blades as preparations continue for the vehicle’s first flight, due to occur no earlier than Sunday (April 11).” NASA’s JPL said in a tweet Thursday, “The blades of glory, aka rotor blades of the #MarsHelicopter, have been unlocked and are ready for testing.

  • Airbus Accelerates Deliveries in March Airbus Accelerates Deliveries in March

    8 April 2021

    Reuters reports that Airbus “accelerated jet deliveries in March, putting it within reach of matching or even eclipsing last year’s first-quarter total, which was only partially affected by the coronavirus crisis, tracking estimates showed on Wednesday.” The company “delivered 122 aircraft in the first three months of 2020.” Airbus “delivered 53 jets in the first two

  • OSIRIS-REx Spends Nearly Six Hours Imaging Asteroid Bennu in Flyby Wednesday OSIRIS-REx Spends Nearly Six Hours Imaging Asteroid Bennu in Flyby Wednesday

    8 April 2021

    CNET News reports that on Wednesday, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft conducted a flyover of asteroid Bennu, from which it had collected a sample in October 2020. NASA said that it decided to do the flyby to examine “the extent of the mess it made” on the asteroid when it collected the sample. NASA “said Osiris-Rex successfully

  • SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Carrying Starlink Satellites Scheduled to Launch Wednesday SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Carrying Starlink Satellites Scheduled to Launch Wednesday

    7 April 2021

    Florida Today reports that a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to launch from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station during an instantaneous window that opens at 12:34 p.m. EST Wednesday. The rocket will carry a batch of Starlink satellites. The 45th Weather Squadron “said conditions during the window should be 90% ‘go’ for liftoff. Risks

  • Air Force’s Test Launch of Hypersonic Missile from B-52 Fails Air Force’s Test Launch of Hypersonic Missile from B-52 Fails

    7 April 2021

    The Hill reports that the US Air Force’s “first flight test of the rocket booster for its prototype hypersonic missile failed Monday when the test weapon did not launch, the service said Tuesday.” During the “test flight over the Point Mugu Sea Range off the Southern California coast, a B-52H Stratofortress was supposed to launch the

  • Musk Reveals Cause of Starship SN11 Crash Musk Reveals Cause of Starship SN11 Crash

    6 April 2021

    SPACE reports that SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said Monday that the Starship SN11 prototype failed to land in the March 30 test flight because “a (relatively) small CH4 leak led to fire on engine 2 & fried part of avionics, causing hard start attempting landing burn in CH4 turbopump. This is getting fixed 6 ways to

  • Valkyrie UAV Deploys Smaller UAV from Inside its Internal Weapons Bay Valkyrie UAV Deploys Smaller UAV from Inside its Internal Weapons Bay

    6 April 2021

    Defense News reports that the US Air Force announced Monday that during the Kratos XQ-58A Valkyrie UAV’s “sixth flight test at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona, it opened its payload bay doors during flight for the first time and released an ALTIUS-600, a small, tube-launched autonomous drone made by Area-I.” The Valkyrie is “an ‘attritable’

  • Flydubai to Return 737 MAXs to Service April 8 Flydubai to Return 737 MAXs to Service April 8

    5 April 2021

    Bloomberg reports that Flydubai said that it plans to return its Boeing 737 MAX jets to service April 8. The airline “idled 14 Boeing Max jets in March 2019, when the model was grounded worldwide in the wake of a second deadly crash in five months. The low-cost carrier has ordered 251 Max jets as it

  • Scientists Using Perseverance Rover to Study Mysterious Green Rock Found on Mars Scientists Using Perseverance Rover to Study Mysterious Green Rock Found on Mars

    5 April 2021

    SPACE reported that NASA’s Perseverance rover’s SuperCam laser is studying a green rock that the rover discovered on the Red Planet. The laser works by creating “a cloud of vaporized rock, the composition of which can be analyzed by SuperCam’s cameras and spectrometers.” Scientists “hope that over time, the laser will give us more information about

  • NASA Delays First Flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to No Earlier Than April 11 NASA Delays First Flight of Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to No Earlier Than April 11

    2 April 2021

    SPACE reports that NASA has pushed the earliest date for its Ingenuity helicopter to make its first flight on Mars from April 8 to April 11. NASA’s JPL said in a tweet that Ingenuity “is preparing to do something that’s never been done: controlled, powered flight on another planet. Takeoff is now slated for no

  • Canada Remains on Track to Pick New Fighter Jets to Replace CF-18s Canada Remains on Track to Pick New Fighter Jets to Replace CF-18s

    2 April 2021

    The Canadian Press reports that according to Canada’s Department of National Defence Assistant Deputy Minister of Material Troy Crosby, officials remain on track to ending its “decade-long search for a new fighter jet for the Royal Canadian Air Force next year despite challenges and delays from the pandemic.” In an interview with the Canadian Press, Crosby

  • NASA Says Recent Hubble Issues Likely Due to Aging Hardware NASA Says Recent Hubble Issues Likely Due to Aging Hardware

    1 April 2021

    Spaceflight Now reports that NASA Astrophysics division director Paul Hertz said that the two issues the Hubble Space Telescope recently experienced are likely related to aging hardware. The Hubble Space Telescope is approaching the 31st anniversary of its launch. It went into safe mode on March 7 because of a software issue. Efforts to recover the

  • Chinese Airlines Give Indication of Future of 737 Max Chinese Airlines Give Indication of Future of 737 Max

    1 April 2021

    FlightGlobal reports that China Eastern Airlines expects that deliveries of the Boeing 737 MAX will resume from 2023 – “even while it works with the airframer to return the aircraft to service.” According to fleet plans included in its full-year results for 2020, the airline indicated that it expects to introduce 46 737 MAX aircraft in

  • NASA’s Mars Helicopter Begins Deployment Phase NASA’s Mars Helicopter Begins Deployment Phase

    31 March 2021

    Spaceflight Now reports that NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter “is being lowered from the belly of the Perseverance rover this week as ground teams run through a choreographed long-distance command sequence to safely release the $80 million rotorcraft onto the surface of Mars.” The deployment “is projected to take around six days, assuming everything goes as planned.

  • Three F-35A Squadrons Will Join Tyndall AFB’s 325th Fighter Wing in September 2023 Three F-35A Squadrons Will Join Tyndall AFB’s 325th Fighter Wing in September 2023

    31 March 2021

    Defense News reports that on Monday, the US Air Force announced that “three F-35A squadrons will officially call Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., home starting in September 2023.” Seventy-two Lightning IIs “will join the 325th Fighter Wing, which previously handled F-22 Raptors at the Florida Panhandle base. Each squadron will take charge of 24 aircraft.

  • AIAA Commends Biden Administration on Continuing the National Space Council AIAA Commends Biden Administration on Continuing the National Space Council

    30 March 2021

    March 30, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) commends the Biden Administration on continuing the National Space Council. AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “As the world’s largest aerospace technical society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) welcomes the Biden Administration’s announcement that it

  • Virgin Galactic Unveils VSS Imagine Spacecraft Virgin Galactic Unveils VSS Imagine Spacecraft

    30 March 2021

    CNBC reports that on Tuesday, Virgin Galactic “unveiled the latest spacecraft addition to its fleet, VSS Imagine, with the spacecraft representing the first of its next-generation SpaceShip III class of vehicles.” The rollout “of VSS Imagine gives the space tourism company a second spacecraft to begin testing, as Virgin Galactic continues to work through final

  • Aerion Announces Details for 50-Passenger AS3 Aerion Announces Details for 50-Passenger AS3

    30 March 2021

    Aviation International News reports that Aerion announced the initial details for its second aircraft Monday. More details on the 50-passenger Mach 4-plus AS3 are expected later this year, but Aerion “sketched out a goal of reaching near-hypersonic speeds and a 7,000-nm range.” The company projects the aircraft to fly before the end of the decade

  • NASA’s TESS Finds More Than 2,200 Exoplanet Candidates NASA’s TESS Finds More Than 2,200 Exoplanet Candidates

    29 March 2021

    SPACE reported that NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) has completed its first two years of work and has found 2,241 new exoplanet candidates to study. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Researcher Natalia Guerrero, who is lead author in the study, said, “The exciting thing is to look at the map of TESS exoplanets as a

  • Boeing Receives 100 737 MAX Orders from Southwest Boeing Receives 100 737 MAX Orders from Southwest

    29 March 2021

    Reuters reports that Southwest Airlines “said on Monday it had reached a deal with planemaker The Boeing Company for 100 orders for a variant of the 737 MAX aircraft, with the first 30 jets scheduled for delivery in 2022.” Full Story (Reuters)

  • Air Force Invested $134 Million to Repair 39 T-1A Jayhawk Jets Damaged in Texas Storm Air Force Invested $134 Million to Repair 39 T-1A Jayhawk Jets Damaged in Texas Storm

    26 March 2021

    The Drive reports that the US Air Force “invested $134 million in repairs for 39 T-1A Jayhawk twin-engine jet trainers grounded after being severely damaged in a Texan hailstorm,” for an average of $3.4 million per jet. The two repair lines “were at an L3 Harris facility in Waco, Texas, and at the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and

  • SpaceX Could Try Test Launch of Starship SN11 Prototype Friday SpaceX Could Try Test Launch of Starship SN11 Prototype Friday

    26 March 2021

    SPACE reports that SpaceX “may attempt to test fire – then launch – its latest Starship rocket prototype at the company’s South Texas facility on Friday.” Cameron County, Texas, officials “have approved road closures ahead of an engine test and launch of the Starship SN11 vehicle on Friday.” SpaceX “has not stated it actually will attempt

  • AIAA Condemns Violence Toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders AIAA Condemns Violence Toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders

    26 March 2021

    March 26, 2021 – Reston, Va. –The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) issued the following statement from AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher condemning recent violence toward Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and calling for the aerospace community to work toward creating a diverse and inclusive industry. “We find ourselves witnessing violence and hatred

  • Ryanair CEO Expects FAA to Certify Boeing 737 Max 200 This Week Ryanair CEO Expects FAA to Certify Boeing 737 Max 200 This Week

    25 March 2021

    Aviation International News reports that Ryanair hopes the FAA and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) “will finalize the licensing process of the Boeing 737 Max 200 in the coming days, paving the way for Europe’s largest LCC to finally take delivery of its first example in April.” Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary said during

  • KSC Prepares for Arrival of SLS Core Stage KSC Prepares for Arrival of SLS Core Stage

    25 March 2021

    Florida Today reports that the team at Kennedy Space Center are preparing for the arrival of the Space Launch System core stage. Inside the center’s Vehicle Assembly building (VAB), “twin solid rocket boosters stand at attention ready” for the core stage, which is expected to arrive in late April. Technicians at KSC “began stacking the

  • AIAA Announces Election of Trustees and Treasurer to Board of Trustees AIAA Announces Election of Trustees and Treasurer to Board of Trustees

    24 March 2021

    March 24, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the election of at-large members of its Board of Trustees and AIAA treasurer. They begin their three-year terms in May 2021. Three new Members-at-Large were elected: Frank L. Culbertson Jr., Capt. USN (Ret.) R. Steven Justice, Generation Orbit

  • Airbus Increases Range, Maximum Take-Off Weight of A220-300 Airbus Increases Range, Maximum Take-Off Weight of A220-300

    24 March 2021

    FlightGlobal reports that Airbus will “offer a further range increase on the A220-300 towards the middle of this year, with a 1t hike in the twinjet’s maximum take-off weight.” The update “will take the MTOW of the -300, the larger of the A220 variants, to 70.9t from the current 69.9t and will provide some 200nm additional

  • NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to Fly No Earlier than April 8 NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to Fly No Earlier than April 8

    24 March 2021

    The Hill reports that the NASA Ingenuity Mars Helicopter will take its first flight no earlier than April 8. The helicopter has a small amount of material from the wings of the Wright brothers’ first airplane, NASA said in a statement Tuesday. The swatch of fabric is wrapped with tape around a cable located underneath the

  • Soyuz Deploys 38 Satellites After Successful Launch Soyuz Deploys 38 Satellites After Successful Launch

    23 March 2021

    Space News reports that on Monday at 2:07 a.m. EDT, a Soyuz rocket launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, carrying 38 satellites from 18 countries. The launch was the “first all-commercial rideshare mission GK Launch Services has arranged without a Russian government satellite onboard.” The rocket’s primary payload was South Korea’s CAS500-1 remote sensing satellite, which “separated

  • DARPA Tests AI Dogfighting in Two-Versus-One Simulations DARPA Tests AI Dogfighting in Two-Versus-One Simulations

    23 March 2021

    FlightGlobal reports that DARPA’s Air Combat Evolution program tested team dogfighting between AI-controlled fighters in a software simulation in February. The “Scrimmage 1” was run by Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, and tested AI algorithms in a two-versus-one simulated engagement. DARPA Strategic Technology Office Program Manager Col. Dan Javorsek said, “These new engagements represent an

  • AIAA Aerospace Spotlight Awards Gala to Confer Top Honors AIAA Aerospace Spotlight Awards Gala to Confer Top Honors

    23 March 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Event Honors Aerospace’s Best and Brightest March 23, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has announced the 2021 recipients of its most prestigious awards. Presentation of these premier awards will take place on Thursday, 12 August 2021, at the AIAA Aerospace Spotlight Awards Gala. This

  • Chang’e-5 Orbiter Reaches Lagrange Point 1 on Extended Mission Chang’e-5 Orbiter Reaches Lagrange Point 1 on Extended Mission

    22 March 2021

    Space News reported that the Chang’e-5 orbiter successfully entered orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange point 1 on March 15 as part of an extended mission, the China Aerospace and Technology Corp. stated Friday. The spacecraft will perform a range of tests and solar observations under the control of the Beijing Aerospace Control Center. The mission

  • DARPA Taking Proposals for Developing “Novel or Unique” Attempts at Personal Flying Devices DARPA Taking Proposals for Developing “Novel or Unique” Attempts at Personal Flying Devices

    22 March 2021

    The Washington Times reports that DARPA “is taking another crack at personal flying devices, inviting companies to send their proposals for developing and demonstrating ‘novel or unique approaches to personal battlefield mobility.’” Officials “said entries could be a modification of existing prototypes – such as the Bell Rocket Belt – or could embrace entirely new designs.”

  • Final A380 Makes First Flight Final A380 Makes First Flight

    19 March 2021

    CNN reports that on Wednesday, “the final A380 to be assembled took off from Airbus’ Jean-Luc Lagardere plant, a purpose-built facility at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in southern France.” The aircraft was destined for “the Airbus manufacturing plant at Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport in Germany,” where “the cabin will be fitted out and the aircraft painted, Airbus media relations

  • NASA, SpaceX to Enhance Data Sharing to Avoid Collisions in Space NASA, SpaceX to Enhance Data Sharing to Avoid Collisions in Space

    19 March 2021

    Reuters reports that NASA said Thursday that the agency and SpaceX have agreed to enhance data sharing in order to avoid collisions between their spacecraft. The data sharing agreement will ensure that “both parties are fully aware of the exact location of spacecraft and debris in orbit.” SpaceX “has agreed its Starlink satellites would autonomously

  • AIAA Statement on the Successful Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage “Green Run” Testing AIAA Statement on the Successful Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage “Green Run” Testing

    18 March 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 18, 2021 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates NASA on its successful “Green Run” test firing today. AIAA Executive Director Dan Dumbacher made the following statement: “The completion of the ‘Green Run’ test marks the completion of all testing on the Space Launch System (SLS)

  • FAA to Inspect Boeing 787 Dreamliners Due to Production Issues FAA to Inspect Boeing 787 Dreamliners Due to Production Issues

    18 March 2021

    The Wall Street Journal reports that the FAA has revoked The Boeing Company’s authority to inspect and approve several newly produced 787 Dreamliners. The FAA said that its inspectors would perform the routine pre-delivery safety checks instead. Full Story (Wall Street Journal – Subscription Publication)

  • NASA to Perform Hot-Fire Test of Heavy-Lift Rocket Thursday NASA to Perform Hot-Fire Test of Heavy-Lift Rocket Thursday

    18 March 2021

    Spaceflight Now reports that NASA plans to ignite the core stage of the Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket Thursday “to confirm it is ready for shipment to the Kennedy Space Center for launch preparations.” The hot-fire test is scheduled for a two-hour window beginning at 3 p.m. EDT at NASA’s Stennis Space Center on a

  • Gen. Thompson Says Space Force Supports Paying Commercial Companies to Remove Orbital Debris Gen. Thompson Says Space Force Supports Paying Commercial Companies to Remove Orbital Debris

    17 March 2021

    Space News reports that US Space Force Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David Thompson “said it would make sense for the government to pay companies to clean up space junk if such services existed.” Orbital debris “represents a risk to spacecraft and to safe operations in space, Thompson said March 16 in an interview

  • US Air Force to Test Hypersonic Missile Capable of Travelling 20 Times Speed of Sound US Air Force to Test Hypersonic Missile Capable of Travelling 20 Times Speed of Sound

    17 March 2021

    The Daily Mail reports that the US Air Force is preparing to test its new hypersonic missile “that is said to be capable of flying 20 times the speed of sound.” The test will take place sometime this month and will have a B-52H bomber carry an AGM-183A missile “high into the air and launch it at

  • Relativity Space Wins Contract to Launch US Military Payload on 3D-Printed Rocket in 2023 Relativity Space Wins Contract to Launch US Military Payload on 3D-Printed Rocket in 2023

    16 March 2021

    Space News reports that DoD has selected Relativity Space for the 2023 launch of a small military payload atop a 3D-printed rocket. The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) “picked Relativity to become a launch services provider for the DoD Space Test Program’s Rapid Agile Launch Initiative [RALI]. RALI is a program managed by the Space Force’s

  • FLRAA Designs Fly Twice as Fast, Twice as Far as Black Hawk FLRAA Designs Fly Twice as Fast, Twice as Far as Black Hawk

    16 March 2021

    Warrior Maven reports that Bell and Sikorsky-Boeing are both developing different designs for the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft, and both designs are currently able to fly “twice as fast” and “twice as far” as a Black Hawk, which can reach speeds of 150mph. The designs “are considered compound configurations, engineered with an intent to engineer

  • NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Returns to Science Mode NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Returns to Science Mode

    15 March 2021

    Space News reported that NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope “resumed observations March 11 after a software error placed it in a protective safe mode several days earlier.” The “software error was traced to what an agency statement called an ‘enhancement’ recently uploaded to the spacecraft. That enhancement was intended to compensate for fluctuations from one of the

  • WingX Says Business Aviation Is Recovering Globally WingX Says Business Aviation Is Recovering Globally

    15 March 2021

    Aviation International News reported that global business aviation activity is down 2% year-over-year, according to industry data provider WingX. WingX “said business aviation accounted for a larger percentage of all fixed-wing traffic thus far in 2021 at 19 percent, compared with 12 percent in the same period last year.” The firm noted that business aviation

  • China Successfully Launches Long March 7A China Successfully Launches Long March 7A

    12 March 2021

    Space News reports that at 12:51 p.m. EST Thursday, China launched its Long March 7A rocket from Wenchang Satellite Launch Center, “sending a classified, experimental payload into geosynchronous transfer orbit [GTO].” The “first launch of the Long March 7A failed in March 2020. A loss of pressure occurred after first stage separation, which led to engine