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T+19: SpaceX’s Manifest, Flight-Proven Hardware, Blue Origin Updates, and Antares’ Engines

T+19: SpaceX’s Manifest, Flight-Proven Hardware, Blue Origin Updates, and Antares’ Engines

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T+19: SpaceX’s Manifest, Flight-Proven Hardware, Blue Origin Updates, and Antares’ Engines

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

SpaceX has a busy manifest as they close out 2016, including SES-10 which will fly with a “flight-proven” first stage. A few bits of info have come out regarding Blue Origin’s future plans—including flying diverse payloads on New Shepard, and construction of their factory in Florda. Antares’ return-to-flight launch date is still a mystery, and I have a theory about its future engines.

It’s Official: SpaceX Will Launch SES-10 With Reused Core - Main Engine Cut Off
A Look at SpaceX’s Remaining 2016 Manifest - Main Engine Cut Off
SpaceX successfully launches JCSat-16 satellite, faces crowded end-year manifest - SpaceNews.com
SpaceX to Move Post-Recovery Operations to Port Canaveral - Main Engine Cut Off
SpaceX Dragon 2 Parachute Drop Test - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin’s New Shepard as Generic Booster - Main Engine Cut Off
Blue Origin's Sweet Spot: An Untapped Suborbital Market for Private Spaceflight
Blue Origin Pours Concrete For Rocket Factory At Kennedy Space Center’s Exploration Park |
Orbital ATK Conducts Test of Antares First Stage - Orbital ATK News Room
Antares Hot Fire Test - May 31, 2016 - YouTube
Orbital Sciences Orders RD-181 Engines for Antares Rocket
Orbital Sues ULA, Seeks RD-180 Engines, $515 Million in Damages - SpaceNews.com
Launch Schedule – Spaceflight Now
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Released:
Aug 31, 2016
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Podcast episode

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MECO is opinion and analysis of spaceflight, exploration, policy, and strategy, by Anthony Colangelo.