Space - Spacex, NASA, Rocket Lab
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@Duluth said in Space - Spacex, NASA, Rocket Lab:
Starship launch around 1am
There is a Falcon 9 launch which is in the news (record number of reuses) which is the early afternoon
Yeah, just figuring that out.
livestream from half past midnight tonight NZT
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Caught this on radio
10 minute interview with the founder of a Kiwi (although he's originally from Siberia) space start-up who have developed the worlds first all electric space propulsion motor. The size of a gift box for a bottle of wine.
Will propel a craft, protect its passengers from solar radiation and enable the manufacture of craft in space - all through the application of superconducting magnetic fields.
Did a test flight on Space X last year and has global patents. All from an office in Parnell.
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I'm amazed there is not substantial media coverage. To me this is really significant- the first major launch and effectively land (ie get to ground level at close to zero speed) for something of this size. I don't see a lot of interest from most media.
NZZP's prediction: in years to come we'll look back on this as a major milestone, like landing the first Falcon9 rocket.