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| | By Jeff Foust Comments by NASA's acting administrator have created uncertainty about the future of Earth science programs at the space agency.
In an interview on the Fox Business network Aug. 14, NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy stated that the agency would move away from Earth science research in favor of exploration programs.
"All of the climate science and all of the other priorities that the last administration had at NASA, we're going to move aside," he said. "All of the science that we do is going to be directed towards exploration, which is the mission of NASA. That's why we have NASA, is to explore, not to do all of these Earth sciences."
Duffy did not elaborate on what his plans for Earth science programs at the agency were.
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| | A day after the British government announced plans to fold the UK Space Agency into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, industry leaders said the move could streamline Britain's space policy but also warned it risked undermining transparency and distracting from upcoming European talks about funding for space programs.
TERP RAPTOR, short for Terrapin Engineered Rideshare Probe for Rapid-response Asteroid Apophis Profiling, Tracking, Observing, and Reconnaissance, would be a 12U cubesat that photographs the asteroid Apophis during the final moments of a head-on trajectory.
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| | Space Cotan, the Japanese company that operates Hokkaido Spaceport, said Aug. 18 it signed a memorandum of understanding with Firefly to explore the feasibility of Alpha rocket launches from the new spaceport.
China's state-owned and commercial rocket makers have plans for yet more new launch vehicles, despite an already competitive field and imminent test flights. China Rocket, nominally a commercial spin-off from CASC, announced Aug. 21 that a 5.0-meter-diameter rocket named the Long March 10B had been approved for development
SpaceX will perform its tenth Starship/Super Heavy test flight Aug. 24 after completing an investigation into the failure of the previous mission and getting approval from the Federal Aviation Administration. | | | | | | COMMERCIAL
| | Blue Origin is offering NASA a version of its Blue Ring spacecraft that it calls the Mars Telecommunications Orbiter to support Martian missions by linking spacecraft on or orbiting Mars with Earth.
SpinLaunch announced $30 million in new funding for the company to support its development of a broadband constellation, with money coming in from existing investors to supplement a $12 million strategic investment from Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace announced in April.
Tory Bruno, president and chief executive of ULA, said during a podcast episode published Aug. 19 that the company was working on a new initiative related to reuse of the Vulcan Centaur rocket beyond recovery of the engine section of the vehicle's first stage. | | | | | | | Latest Press Releases
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