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astroscale.com Historic Approach to Space Debris: Astroscale’s ADRAS-J Closes in by 50 Meters - Astroscale

New image reveals stunning details of rocket upper stage taken from fixed-point observation. Tokyo, Japan, Jun. 14, 2024 – Astroscale Japan Inc. (“Astroscale Japan”), a subsidiary of Astroscale Holdings Inc. (“Astroscale”), a market leader in satellite servicing and long-term orbital sustainability ...

Historic Approach to Space Debris: Astroscale’s ADRAS-J Closes in by 50 Meters - Astroscale
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payloadspace.com ESA Taps Thales and The Exploration Company To Build LEO Cargo Spacecraft

ESA’s long-awaited turn to private companies for spacecraft comes eighteen years after NASA.

ESA Taps Thales and The Exploration Company To Build LEO Cargo Spacecraft
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World first UK prototype could pave the way for constant energy all the time - from space | Science & Tech News
  • To complete that good answer, satellites in GEO will experience eclipses 2x21 days per year (around March and September). The eclipse duration during these periods will vary from 0 to 70minutes and then down to 0 again, with one eclipse per day, around midnight.

    So your solar plant in space will work 100% of the time 320+ days a year, and will have a small down time that can be up to an hour in the middle of the night otherwise. Not perfect but actually very manageable with a little bit of storage on the ground.

    Overall, the main concern with these systems is the total cost, including launch cost. It is hard to tell if it will be competitive with solar + battery on the ground.

  • spacenews.com Turion Space closing in on initial SSA service from first satellite

    Turion Space’s debut satellite should be ready to start imaging objects in space by May after nearly a year of commissioning in low Earth orbit, according to CEO and cofounder Ryan Westerdahl.

    Turion Space closing in on initial SSA service from first satellite
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    Do bike tires increase pressure in summer?
  • To do the math, an assuming constant volume, a 30C increase corresponds to around 10% increase in pressure. That's well within the margins of the tyre even if you go to the max rated.

    If you then consider deformation and most importantly leakage over several weeks, this is a non-issue.

  • Recommendations for lightweight wiki servers?
  • I have been using Bookstack, I like it though it is missing a few features I would love:

    • you cannot insert a video in it
    • there is no possibility to comment on a particular text
    • the permissions management is only done with roles. That's fine generally but I wanted to be able to share a specific page with a specific user, and for that I had to basically create a dedicated role for this use.
  • British nuclear sub missile launch fails as Trident dramatically misfires and ‘plops’ into ocean just yards away
  • You cannot really hide it. The launch has to be public to warn airplanes and ships so they can avoid the area. And once the launch is public, such a failure is quite evident to anyone who was interested in following it, so you might has well publish the news instead of trying to hide the unhidable.

  • Why do people wear shoes inside the house?
  • I wear slippers inside mostly to protect agains cold floor, coffee tables, and most important of all, Lego bricks on the loose.

    Also another reason to wear shoes inside is when you are constantly going inside and outside. Which means then your floor is dirty.... which means you want to protect your feet from the dirt. That's a vicious cycle but can be one of the reasons.

  • Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study
  • I am not familiar with what is required for hydropony, but I would guess it requires more equipment. Plus growing them on Lunar soil means eventually you get some elements from the Lunar soil itself and do not need to have full recycling otherwise, which means you don't have to have a fully closed cycle for this.

    There is still the issue of the closed cycle for air though (which is where Mars is easier than the Moon for medium term colonies).

  • Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study
  • It is on the Moon, it knows it can die due to decompression at any moment and we completely screw up it's circadian cycle with 30+ days. Of course it will be anxious, no need to prove it.

  • phys.org Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study

    A recent preprint posted to bioRxiv investigates how chickpeas have been successfully grown in lunar regolith simulants (LRS), marking the first time such a guideline has been established not only for chickpeas, but also for growing food for long-term human space missions.

    Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study
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    Stricken Japanese Moon mission landed on its nose
  • Let's see if it wakes up once the sun hits the solar panels. Hopefully the thermal conditions do not kill it by then.

  • spacenews.com Orbit Fab and ClearSpace to develop in-space refueling service

    Orbit Fab and ClearSpace see opportunities to work together on mission extension, transportation and other mobility and logistics services.

    Orbit Fab and ClearSpace to develop in-space refueling service
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    spacenews.com French SSA startup Aldoria raises $10.9 million

    A French startup developing a space situational awareness (SSA) system has raised $10.9 million to build out its tracking network.

    French SSA startup Aldoria raises $10.9 million
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    spacenews.com Albedo raises $35 million for commercial very low Earth orbit constellation

    Albedo raised $35 million to build and launch its first high-resolution Earth-imagery satellite.

    Albedo raises $35 million for commercial very low Earth orbit constellation
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    Meet Helios, a new class of space tug with some real muscle
  • The main difficulty for this kind of tug is finding the market. There is currently only a very limited market for such missions:

    1. If the customer is big enough, then the rocket itself can do the injection. Otherwise, you can try to find another customer on the same orbit
    2. If it is a geo satellite, then it will have electric propulsion and adding a separate stage is hard to justify just by shortened transfer time
    3. If you are planning on reusing the same tug for multiple missions, you are fighting the rocket equation. This thruster here makes it really hard, you need more efficiency.

    The market fit is quite difficult, and this requires high investment. So very hard problem until we have an actual space economy with people on the moon.

  • Une batterie pleine est-elle plus lourde qu'une batterie vide ?
  • Pour une voiture, cet effet est de l'ordre de microgrammes, donc somme toute négligeable par rapport à tout ce qui peut se passer autrement.

    A noter qu'il y a aussi des types de batteries qui ont leur masse qui varie en fonction du taux de charge, car fonctionnant en système ouvert. Typiquement les batteries métal-air sont comme ça : tu fait rouiller pu dérouiller un métal avec l'oxygène de l'air.

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    WWIII will be fought with sticks and drones.
  • He should have used a 2000 y.o. equipment. Romans knew how to defeat drones: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retiarius

  • Un homme qui "rend fière la France" - Contre Attaque
  • En même temps, maintenant tu parles de ça au lieu de parler de la loi. Il a réussi son coup.

  • United States weighs hike in tariffs on Chinese EVs
  • It means that U.S. automakers find it cheaper to have their vehicles made in China and then import them in the U.S., rather than make them directly in the U.S. in the first place.

    This means that manufacturing in China is so cheap that even with the tariffs, it is more cost effective to go there. If your goal with the tariffs is to level the game, then this should not happen (no one would relocate like that unless there is a massive gain).

  • This haircut
  • Energy bills in Great Britain to rise by 5% from January as cap hits £1,928
  • This.

    I don't mind if they use the average household number in the title or header, that's understandable. But such an article should have the actual values somewhere.

  • NASA can’t talk to its Mars robots for two weeks because the sun is in the way
  • Can we? Yes. Should we do it right now? That's debatable.

    The question is how much this would cost vs getting a two weeks offline every 26 months?

    These two weeks do not create any additional requirements (you already have to make sure the probes can survive for a few weeks without comms), science does not fully stops during these two weeks. And it gives an opportunity to do long duration maintenance on the ground segment.

    Frankly, there is little need to spend >$100M for such relays satellites until we actually have a permanent human presence on Mars.

  • Four men charged over theft of £4.8m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace
  • That will be a nice explanation when they arrive in prison.

    • What are you here for?
    • I stole a shitter and got caught...
  • Firms are exploring sodium batteries as an alternative to lithium
  • That's interesting, it looks like I may have a bias on that due to my scientific background.