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Jul 1, 2021

Blue Origin will fly female aviator Wally Funk, one of the Mercury 13, on 1st crewed launch

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Wally Funk was one of 13 female aviators who lobbied for women to become astronauts in the early days of spaceflight.


Aviator Wally Funk wanted to be an astronaut in the earliest days of spaceflight. Sixty years later, on July 20, she’ll finally go to space with Blue Origin.

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Jun 29, 2021

Europe considering concepts for human spaceflight

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A bumper crop of applications for the ESA’s astronaut corps is providing a boost to proposals for Europe to develop its own human spaceflight capability.


WASHINGTON — A bumper crop of applications for the European Space Agency’s astronaut corps is providing a boost to proposals for Europe to develop its own human spaceflight capability.

ESA announced June 23 that it received 22589 applications in a solicitation that ended June 18. That’s far more than the 8413 applications it received in the previous astronaut selection round in 2018.

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Jun 29, 2021

Billionaire bitcoin investor Tim Draper: 1 question he always asks before investing—and why he sometimes gets ‘3 hours of sleep’

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, finance, space travel

“I’m at [email protected],” he tells CNBC Make It. He gives it out to everyone because he likes helping people and it keeps him on top of his game.

“I end up learning things that I never imagined I’d want to know,” Draper says.

Draper is a legend in the world of venture capital. Since the mid-1980s, he has built a fortune making early investments in companies like Hotmail, Skype, Baidu, Tesla and SpaceX.

Jun 29, 2021

China Is Secretly Testing Super Powerful Ion Thruster

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Where are the Chinese going to get the energy for this?Not too long ago, China announced an ambitious…


Where are the Chinese going to get the energy for this?

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Jun 29, 2021

SpaceX aiming for first orbital test launch of Starship in July

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SpaceX is hoping to attempt to fly its in-development spacecraft Starship to orbit for the first time in July, according to company president Gwynne Shotwell shared the timeline at the International Space Development conference during a virtual speaking engagement.

Starship has been in development for the past several years, and it has been making shorter test flights, but remaining within Earth’s atmosphere, since last year. Its most recent flight also included its first fully successful landing, which is a key ingredient in the development of the Starship launch system, which is designed to be SpaceX’s first that is fully reusable.

July (aka next month) is an ambitious timeline for making the first orbital flight attempt of Starship, but in May SpaceX filed its planned course for the flight, which would lift off from the company’s Starship development site in south Texas near Brownsville (known as ‘Starbase’) and then eventually return to Earth with a splash down in the Pacific Ocean somewhere off the cost of Hawaii.

Jun 28, 2021

Mind reading helmet | Boston Dynamics | High Tech News

Posted by in categories: drones, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, security, space travel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDOt91JqqhM

Video from PRO ROBOTS. 😃

-robot avatars.

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Jun 28, 2021

Daily Crunch: SpaceX announces tentative plans to launch first orbital flight next month

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Jun 28, 2021

Jan Wörner KeyNote Speech to the 2021 Space Renaissance Congress

Posted by in categories: government, space travel

The speech sent by **Jan Wörner — former Director General of ESA -** for the Inaugural Opening Session of the 2021 Space Renaissance Congress.

Jan couldn’t present live, however he kindly sent us his speech, that we are nonored and proud to publish and add to the Acta of the Congress.

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Jun 27, 2021

Live: Special coverage on Shenzhou-12 crewed mission to Chinese Space Station

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Three Chinese astronauts — Nie Haisheng, Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo — were lifted off on June 17 aboard the Shenzhou-12 manned spacecraft to China’s still-under-construction space station, where they are carrying out a series of technical and scientific operations. Join CGTN’s special coverage to learn more about Shenzhou-12 crewed mission to Chinese Space Station. #SpaceChina #Shenzhou12

Jun 26, 2021

Russia and China are racing to beat NASA back to the Moon

Posted by in categories: geopolitics, space travel, treaties

A new space race is now underway.


In both cases, the language is an attempt to call forth the spirit of the Outer Space Treaty. However, as many critics have stated, the Artemis Accords suffer from the fact that they are tied to a specific space agency and program. This was certainly the basis of Rogozin and Russia’s resistance when the Accords were first announced, hence why Russia and China have come together to do the same.

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