EPISODE · Sep 8, 2021 · 56 MIN
Episode 324: Fireflyn’t
from The Orbital Mechanics Podcast · host David Fourman, Ben Etherington, and Dennis Just
Spaceflight news— Firefly Alpha launch failure (spacenews.com) (spacenews.com) (firefly.com) — Scott Manley’s first takes included some “old fashioned pixel counting” (twitter.com/DJSnM) (twitter.com/DJSnM) — Third-party photo coverage was fantastic (twitter.com/lavie154) (twitter.com/thejackbeyer) (twitter.com/nextspaceflight) (HT Sam: twitter.com/StarshipFairing) — Keavon posted 4k video, but the tracking is rough (youtube.com) — OptoData has fantastic tracking and exposure (youtube.com) — NSF had great tracking and color saturation, from a different angle (youtube.com) — Firefly’s deleted first cut montage (youtube.com) — Firefly’s later “final cut” montage (youtube.com)Short & Sweet— New cracks discovered in ISS (space.com)— Rocket Lab increases satellite component production (spacenews.com)— Perseverance sample collection update (mars.nasa.gov) (nasa.gov) (twitter.com/NASAPersevere)Questions, comments, corrections— From the intro: Virgin Galactic grounded (twitter.com/nickschmidle) (twitter.com/SciGuySpace) (spacenews.com)This week in SF history— 8 Sept, 2004. Sample return and crash of the Genesis capsule (nasa.gov) (nasa.gov) (PDF: nasa.gov) (esa.int) (springer.com)— Next week (9/14 - 9/20) in 2013: Virginia is for lovers of space
What this episode covers
Long-running show favorite, Firefly, performed their first launch this week! We're looking forward to digging into failure analysis in the future.
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