~orbitalindex | Issue No. 254 (55)
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After Three Years on Mars, NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends - NASA
NASA believes that it is no longer capable of taking off
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First Video of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter in Flight, Includes Takeoff and Landing (High-Res)
video of its first flight on Mars
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Ingenuity's Hazard Avoidance Capability – NASA Mars Exploration
software upgrades for autonomous landing site selection
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Dusty Flight 19 Completed and Looking Ahead to Flight 20 - NASA
cleaned itself off after dust storms
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A stowaway helicopter on NASA’s Mars rover will attempt the first flight on another world
tips will be moving at around 70% the speed of sound in the Martian atmosphere
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https://www.isas.jaxa.jp/en/outreach/announcements/files/SLIM-pressconf-20240125.pdf
JAXA’s detailed breakdown
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Japan Finally Reveals What Happened To Their Lunar Lander! And It Really Did Surprise me!
a further review of the landing
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Japan: Moon lander Slim comes back to life and resumes mission
it to start communicating again on Monday
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SpaceX Modifies Falcon 9 for Northrop Grumman's Cygnus Cargo Mission
SpaceX modified Falcon’s fairings to include a door
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Northrop Grumman prepares for final flight of Antares with Russian and Ukrainian components
production of the current version of the Antares 230 was ended due to Russia’s invasion of...
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GITAI to Launch a Pair of Robotic Arms to the ISS on Monday
satellites this year and next with its arms installed on them
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NASA, Boeing Move into Next Phases of Flight Test Prep – Commercial Crew Program
Boeing’s Starliner is aiming for a mid-April first crewed flight
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NASA Welcomes Belgium as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory - NASA
joined the Artemis Accords
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Firefly Aerospace Onboarded as Launch Provider for the NRO with Alpha Rocket
on-boarded for NRO missions
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China launches commercial Lijian-1 Y3 carrier rocket
launched five remote sensing satellites
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SpaceX launches first of planned back-to-back Falcon 9 Starlink missions – Spaceflight Now
back-to-back Falcon 9 Starlink missions
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BLUE ORIGIN on LinkedIn: The first and second stages of New Glenn’s test vehicle mate for the first… | 37 comments
mated New Glenn’s first and second stages
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Issue No. 101
Here’s what we wrote about NASA’s official day of remembrance back in 2021
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GitHub - nasa/fprime: F´ - A flight software and embedded systems framework
open-source F' software framework
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It turns out NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew
Ingenuity packed more computing power than all other NASA deep space missions combined’
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Will 2024 Finally Bring A Bunch of New Rockets?
15 new launch vehicles which could fly this year
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Space Solar Power Project Ends First In-Space Mission with Successes and Lessons
Space Solar Power Project recently ended its in-space demo mission
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New Study Updates NASA on Space-Based Solar Power - NASA
NASA space-based solar power (SBSP) report just dropped
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NASA report offers pessimistic take on space-based solar power
surprisingly high launch costs