@JHUAPL@Dr_ThomasZ NASA chief @SenBillNelson: "I believe it's going to teach us how one day to protect our own planet from an incoming asteroid ... We are showing that planetary defense is a global endeavor, and it is very possible to save our planet."
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-NASA science chief Thomas Zurbuchen
-NASA human spaceflight lead Kathy Lueders
-SpaceX VP Jessica Jensen
-Polaris Dawn commander Jared Isaacman
-Hubble telescope manager Patrick Crouse
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NASA’s Zurbuchen: "Hubble is amazingly successful -- it's healthy, it's doing great science as we speak."
Zurbuchen: "A few months ago SpaceX approached NASA with the idea for a study of how a commercial crew could help boost our Hubble spacecraft into a higher orbit, that would extend its observational lifetime."
NASA & SpaceX signed a Space Act Agreement for a feasibility study.
NASA is hosting a press conference on the Artemis I mission, after earlier today the SLS rocket rolled back into the VAB ahead of #HurricaneIan.
On the call:
KSC director Janet Petro
Associate admin. Jim Free
Petro says an investigation is underway on the VAB fire, but the source is believed to have been a panel "on the south side" of the building. SLS & Orion were "never at risk."
Free: As of Saturday morning, it was "pretty clear we needed to give up on the 27th" launch attempt.
NASA Artemis I teams continued to meet through the weekend on whether Oct. 2 was an option, but by Monday was clear Ian was too much of a risk.
"We are having completely new sectors of technologies that are coming to the surface" in the space business, accelerated by everything from venture capital to public institutions like ESA. #WSBW
@AschbacherJosef Aschbacher: ESA has to be "much faster" and "more dynamic" in the way it interacts with businesses, noting that investment and growth in the space industry "has really been driven forward by the U.S."
@AschbacherJosef Aschbacher: "We have to really adjust significantly the way how we do business with this new space world -- and believe me, I'm very determined to make this happen."
I received a number of inquiries about the status of the DOGE-1 lunar mission announced a year ago by Geometric Energy Corporation (GEC), and previously scheduled to fly in Q1 2022 as a SpaceX rideshare – so I checked in with CEO Sam Reid.
Reid confirmed that DOGE-1 remains manifested as rideshare with SpaceX’s Falcon 9, but Intuitive Machines’ IM-1 lunar lander is the primary payload and dictates launch timing – hence the delay.
GEC paid SpaceX an undisclosed amount upfront to launch DOGE-1, bound for lunar orbit. Reid declined to provide photos, and by way of an update, emailed that “the satellite is beyond design stage.”
The FAA issues long-awaited environmental decision on SpaceX's Starship program in Boca Chica:
Mitigated FONSI (Finding Of No Significant Impact), requiring over 75 additional protective measures but effectively clearing a major hurdle for Texas launches. cnbc.com/2022/06/13/faa…
FAA in a statement says SpaceX is required "to take more than 75 actions to mitigate environmental impacts from its proposed plan" before a launch license is considered.
@Dr_ThomasZ@DavidSpergel Zurbuchen: The goal of the study team is to use NASA resources to "take a field that's relatively data pour, and make it into a field that is much more data rich and therefore worthy of scientific investigation and analysis."
@Dr_ThomasZ@DavidSpergel (Spergel is speaking now, but the line is very quiet so it's difficult to hear / understand him).