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Episode 1512: Pretty Plasma Trail, But Not from Starship Anytime Soon?


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This episode brings lots of Space news from around the globe, as well as from our own back yards. Literally. 

First off: both Sawyer and Mark witnessed the plasma trail from the latest Crew Dragon reentry from their own back yards. A photo that looks … kind of like what they saw (taken by NASA) … is shown here.

Next, we have plenty of news in the roundup, including:

  • How LeoLabs worked with the European Space Agency (ESA) to support Aeolus satellite’s controlled reentry
  • ULA's 98th launch for NRO and 157th launch with 100 percent mission success was SILENTBARKER/ NROL 107 on 10 Sept, 2023
  • How and why the majority of NASA’s buildings are in need of serious maintenance – or demolition
  • The ongoing New Horizons Mission saga
  • Virgin Galactic flies a group of “Founder” astronauts in its fourth flight
  • NASA’s Frank Rubio breaks the US space endurance record
  • NASA and Axiom announce the Axiom 3 crew
  • The GAO says NASA’s Space Launch System needs more cost transparency
  • Then, the team discusses the 36-page report of the NASA Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Independent Study Team. NASA formed this external, 16-member independent study team of experts in July 2022 to find a way we can use our open-source data and resources to help shed light on the nature of future UAP. The report is a summary of the proposed ways NASA can do that using mostly existing resources, as well as new, inexpensive crowdsourced methods to collect future UAP data in a scientifically rigorous manner. You can find a copy of the report here.

    Finally, we can’t let an episode go by without an update to the goings-on in the world of SpaceX and Starship:

    • First, no new developments as of our recording date were publicly documented since July 26, 2023 in the lawsuit brought by the Center for Biological Diversity, et al against the FAA and SpaceX.
  • On September 10, 2023, an apparently redacted/rephrased list of 63 corrective actions was published by Elon Musk on X. None of these addressed the requirements of the Clean Water Act in terms of procuring an Industrial Wastewater Permit for the new deluge system.
  • On September 13, 2023, acting FAA Administrator Polly Trottenberg told reporters on the sidelines of a conference that “We’re working well with them (SpaceX) and I think we’re optimistic sometime next month,” whatever that means.
  • Trottenberg also mentioned that SpaceX would also need a separate environmental approval from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before a launch. She didn’t say how long that might take.
  • Late Friday afternoon on September 15, 2023, the day after this show was recorded, came news via emailed news release that the FAA was performing a Written Reevaluation (WR) of the 2022 Programmatic Environmental Assessment (PEA). The WR will evaluate all the new environmental data collected as a result of the April 20, 2023 initial test launch of Starship, and an Endangered Species Act consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This news could have a huge and potentially devastating effect on the timeline for the Flight 2 Starship launch. More details can be found here.  We’ll keep you informed as events unfold. 
  • Please be sure to let us know your thoughts on the topics we discuss. You can always reach us at [email protected] .

     

    Show recorded 09-14-2023.

     

    Host: Sawyer Rosenstein

    Panelist(s): Gene Mikulka, Mark Ratterman and Larry Herrin (Dr. Kat Robison will return)

    Podcast Editor: Mark Ratterman

    Crew 6 Dragon reentry plasma trail photo credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky

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