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May 20, 2023

NASA Should Send $17 Billion Human Mission To Mars In 2033, Say Experts

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NASA could take advantage of a rare planetary alignment in 2033 to send the first crewed mission to orbit Mars and, on the way back, Venus. The short trip—which would be the first interplanetary crew ever—could be a pathfinder mission for the first crewed landing on the red planet in 2037.

It’s “the best time to go to Mars in the next 25 years,” said Matt Duggan, mission management and operations manager at Boeing, addressing the 2023 Humans To Mars Summit on Wednesday at the National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington D.C. “That’s in terms of the amount of energy and fuel you have to spend to get to Mars—it’s a unique opportunity that comes around once every 15 years.”


A mission plan to send crew in existing spacecraft on a 570-day return trip to orbit Mars and Venus will only work every 15 years—and the next opportunity is 2033.

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May 19, 2023

Blue Moon Will Join the SpaceX Starship as Lunar Landers for the Artemis Program

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Blue Moon will be the second lunar landing system for the Artemis Program.


The first time Blue Origin bid for the landing system for Artemis, they lost to SpaceX. With Artemis V the company gets to show its stuff.

May 18, 2023

SpaceX rolls next Starship prototype out to pad for engine test (photo)

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SpaceX rolled the Ship 25 Starship upper-stage prototype out to the launch pad early Thursday morning (May 18) to test-fire its six Raptor engines.

May 18, 2023

When Will Humanity Become a Stellar Civilization? | Unveiled

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May 18, 2023

SpaceX Reveals Starship Flight Test 2 Launch Timeline

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SpaceX plans to be back up on its feet just two months after testing the Starship rocket for the first time.

May 16, 2023

Elon Discusses New Raptor 3 Static Fire Test — Starbase Weekly Update #62

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This week at Starbase Ship 25 goes through another round of cryo testing, work continues on Booster 11, Ship 29 and the new mega bay, and crews begin working on new pilings for the water deluge system, while over at Cape Canaveral SpaceX continues their rapid pace of launch and recovery operations.

May 15, 2023

SpaceX hires former NASA human spaceflight official Kathy Lueders to help with Starship

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Kathy Lueders, the most recent top human spaceflight official at NASA, has joined Elon Musk’s SpaceX after retiring from the agency a couple of weeks ago, CNBC has learned.

Lueders’ role will be general manager, and she will work out of the company’s “Starbase” facility in Texas, reporting directly to SpaceX president and COO Gwynne Shotwell, people familiar with the matter told CNBC.

It’s a key hire for SpaceX as the company aims to make its massive Starship rocket safe to fly people in the coming years. Lueders, a respected expert in the sector, is already familiar with the company’s human spaceflight work to date.

May 15, 2023

Part 1 on the Race to Create a Permanent Human Presence in Low-Earth-Orbit

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A commercial space station called Orbital Reef may be deployed this decade, one of many planned for low-Earth orbit.


In Part 1 looking at LEO space station deployment we focus on two front runners: the Axiom Space Station and Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef.

May 15, 2023

Startup Vast plans first commercial space station for launch in 2025

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Space startup Vast has announced that it intends to launch what it calls the world’s first commercial space station, Haven-1, sometime after August 2025 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as the first element of a 100-m (330 ft) rotating station.

With its increasing emphasis on lunar and deep-space missions, NASA has decided to leave low-Earth orbit to private companies when it comes to human spaceflight. The idea is that when the International Space Station (ISS) is retired in 2030, the space agency will buy time on some of the commercial stations currently on the drawing board.

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May 13, 2023

Musk hires new Twitter CEO to start role in roughly 6 weeks

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Rumor has it that NBC Universal executive Linda Yaccarino is lined up to take the role.

Elon Musk is finally ready to let go of the CEO role at Twitter as he announced the appointment of a new CEO at the company. Musk will take on the role of the CTO and oversee product, software, and sysops, he said in a tweet.

Musk, who is also the CEO of other companies such as Tesla and SpaceX, has been under pressure to dedicate more time to these companies. The Tesla stock price dropped significantly after Musk took over Twitter in a $44 billion purchase last year.

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