by Bill D'Zio | Mar 25, 2020 | All space related, Launch, Space Agencies
By Bill D’Zio March 25, 2020 Part 2 of the Life in Space with COVID19 we will delve into Crew demo-2 where NASA and SpaceX are planning a launch within two months. There are a lot of pre-launch milestones and activities to cover to ensure a safe flight for the...
by Bill D'Zio | Mar 24, 2020 | All space related, Space Agencies
Coronavirus Pandemic Impact on Space Programs Part I By Bill D'Zio March 24, 2020 WestEastSpace mapped out NASA locations on a map of COVID19 impacted areas of USA from www.usafacts.org as of March 23rd, 2020 With the launch window for NASA's Mars Perseverance rover...
by Bill D'Zio | Mar 3, 2020 | Space Agencies
Artemis Completes Key Tests for Launch By Bill D'Zio March 3, 2020 The NASA_Orion spacecraft and European Service Module are in the vacuum chamber ahead of final environmental testing Credit ESA NASA completes key tests. These tests are to assess and refine many of...
by Denis Kalinin | Mar 2, 2020 | Space Agencies
Chinese Manned Programs: is Soyuz as lonely as it seems? By Denis Kalinin March 2, 2020 Launch of the first Chinese manned spacecraft Shenzhou-5 on a Long March 2F launch vehicle. October 15, 2003 Jiuquan Cosmodrome, Inner Mongolia, PRC. In the article, we will try to...
by Omkar Nikam | Feb 28, 2020 | Space Agencies
Russian Space Industry: Tracing the History of One of the Biggest Space Powers of the World By Omkar Nikam February 28, 2020 Atlantis Space Shuttle with MIR Space Station The history of the Russian space industry is a unique timeline in modern history that changed the...
by admin | Feb 26, 2020 | PRESS RELEASES, Space Agencies, Stuff in Orbit
PRESS RELEASE 20-020 NASA Selects New Instrument to Continue Key Climate Record By Bill D'Zio February 26, 2020 Earth’s outgoing longwave, or heat, radiation shown here as the average from 2000 to 2015 were measured by the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy...