Here is this week’s selection of videos and news items about government and commercial space habitats, living in space, and space settlement.
=== International Space Station & NASA
** Space to Ground: Laying the Groundwork: June 28, 2024 – NASA Johnson
** Expedition 71 Space Station Crew Talks with Yahoo Finance – Friday, June 28, 2024 – NASA Video
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 71 Flight Engineers Tracy Dyson and Jeanette Epps of NASA discussed life and work aboard the orbital outpost during an in-flight interview June 28 with Yahoo Finance. Dyson and Epps are in the midst of a long-duration mission aboard the microgravity laboratory to advance scientific knowledge and demonstrate new technologies for future human and robotic exploration flights as part of NASA’s Moon and Mars exploration approach, including lunar missions through NASA’s Artemis program.
** NASA accidentally broadcasts space station medical emergency drill – Hear it here! – VideoFromSpace
On June 12, 2024, NASA accidentally broadcasted a drill that simulated an astronaut with a medical emergency. A NASA flight surgeon can be heard suggesting treatment during the call the Internatlonal Space Station. Full Story: https://www.space.com/no-emergency-si…
=== Commercial space habitats
** Axiom Space
—- Axiom aims to offer “in-space cloud computing” services from its orbital habitat: Axiom Space Plans To Test Orbital-Based Data Center Tech on ISS This Year | FMN News
Axiom plans to test their new designs on ISS this year. “We plan to fly and install an Axiom Data Center Unit (AxDCU) prototype onboard the ISS,” Aspiotis says. That prototype will “Test and demonstrate use cases for in-space cloud computing, AI/ML, data fusion and cybersecurity applications. The primary objectives are: (a) continue to develop the orbital data center market by demonstrating and proving the efficacy of in-situ cloud computing use cases, and (b) raise the technical readiness level of commercial and terrestrial-grade hardware operating in a space station environment.”
As Axiom completes its ODC development, the company sees a good market for its services, “Any terrestrial company that could stand to benefit from space-derived data or insights being processed and delivered with lower latency and more security could be a user of ODCs. Financial institutions requiring faster insights from Earth observation data could be an example,” said Aspiotis.
—- Axiom says it’s space suit development projects remain on track:
@Axiom_Space continues development & testing of #AxEMU to deliver a next-gen spacesuit for #Artemis, ready for the challenges of the lunar south pole. We are on track, meeting/exceeding all milestones for the nation’s return to the Moon by 2026.
** Gravitics
—- Gravitics will work with NASA to develop procedures and systems for certifying space structures much larger than the usual satellite type of spacecraft. The company signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) with NASA
… to develop verification and validation by similarity approaches for 6 to 8-meter diameter structures.
“It is time to build bigger,” said Colin Doughan, CEO of Gravitics. “I am optimistic that the qualification and validation solutions being pioneered by Gravitics will be used across the industry from 6 to 8-meter diameter payloads and beyond.”
More at:
- NASA and Gravitics Sign Space Act Agreement with Focus on Verification and Validation for Large Spacecraft | Gravitics – June.18.2024
- Gravitics prepares a testing gauntlet for a new generation of giant spacecraft | TechCrunch – June.20.2024
** Sierra Space
—- Robb Report tours inside of the Sierra inflatable habitat: Inside Sierra Space’s LIFE Inflatable Space Station | Robb Report – June.25.2024
Robb Report’s recent visit to the aerospace company’s headquarters and research facility in Louisville, Colorado, included an exclusive tour of its inflatable space habitat. The full-scale prototype is designed to launch into space inside a conventional rocket and then expand—while in orbit—into globular living quarters.
“Walking through it now might feel claustrophobic, but when you’re floating, it’s very roomy,” says Sierra Space’s chief safety officer Angie Wise. Above her is an upside-down hammock harnessed to the ceiling—“The astronauts have to strap in, or they’ll float around”—and beside it, a copy of sci-fi thriller Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (who also wrote The Martian), nestled within its own perch like a makeshift nightstand.
** Starlab / Voyager Space
—- Starlab aims to launch Starlab habitat on a Starship:
Team #Starlab is out at @SpaceX this week working closely with their team as we work towards our launch on Starship. Starlab will launch on a single flight prior to @Space_Station decommissioning. pic.twitter.com/FiuxTToXrC
— Starlab (@Starlab_Space) June 24, 2024
—- Starlab will use Palantir Technologies data management software for space station:
Palantir will become the exclusive supplier of enterprise-wide software data management solutions for the Starlab commercial space station.
Palantir’s AI-driven software enables analysts, users, and decision-makers alike to optimize the entirety of space architecture. Palantir helps deliver cutting-edge, adaptable software solutions from the ground to the edge – helping ensure space capabilities are maximally resilient, effective, and accessible,
- Starlab Space Announces Strategic Partnership with Palantir Technologies, Inc. | Starlab/PRNewswire – June.20.2024
- Starlab Space announces Palantir Technologies as strategic partner | SatellitePro ME – June.23.2024
=== Lunar habitation
** China’s Plan to Establish a Permanent Base on the Moon – Dongfang Hour
While the US and its partners are planning to carry out the Artemis Program in the coming decade, China is preparing the competing “ILRS”, aka the International Lunar Research Station. In this episode, we do a deep dive into China’s permanent lunar base project and its scientific and political ramifications.
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00:00 Artemis and the ILRS (introduction)
00:43 China’s Moon Program: Early Beginnings
01:58 Chang’e 1 to Chang’e 6
02:35 First Mention of the ILRS
03:21 Private Internet Access
05:14 The ILRS Becomes a Sino-Russian Project
06:02 ILRS Phase 1 – Moon Base “Basic Model”
06:57 ILRS Phase 2 – Moon Base “Construction Phase”
10:09 How China plans to launch the ILRS hardware
11:20 Can the ILRS become international?
** Gateway Lunar Space Station Flyby – NASA Johnson
NASA and its international partners will explore the scientific mysteries of deep space with Gateway, humanity’s first space station to orbit the Moon. Witness Gateway in stunning detail with this video that brings the future of lunar exploration to life.
For more information about Gateway, visit: nasa.gov/gateway.
=== Other space habitat and settlement news and articles:
- Calendar:
- 13th annual International Space Station Research and Development Conference (ISSRDC 2024) – July 30-August 1, 2024, Boston.
- Exploring a Martian Economy at 2024 Mars Society Convention – Aug. 8-11, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
- ISS:
- Boeing Starliner:
- Starliner landing now on indefinite hold for more tests, but NASA insists crew not ‘stranded’ in space | Spaceflight Now – June.29.2024
- Starliner to remain on ISS for more thruster tests | SpaceNews – June.28.2024
- NASA, Boeing Discuss Ground Testing, Starliner Timeline | Commercial Crew Program/NASA Blogs – June.28.2024
- NASA indefinitely delays return of Starliner to review propulsion data | Ars Technica – June.21.2024
- Star-crossed liner | The Space Review – June.3.2024
- De-orbiting at end of life:
- The Space Station Now Has Blisteringly Fast Internet | Universe Today – June.30.2024
- Crews Conduct Spacewalk Review, Physics Research, and Orbital Plumbing | Space Station/NASA Blogs- June.25.2024
- Spacewalk Cancelled Due to Spacesuit Cooling Unit Water Leak | Space Station/NASA Blogs – June.24.2024
- One of Humanity’s Greatest Architectural Feats Will Be Dismantled Soon — What Happens Next? | Inverse – June.20.2024
- Amateur Radio on ISS (ARISS)
- Boeing Starliner:
- Misc. settlement topics:
- Bryan Versteeg to Showcase ‘Future Habitats’ at the 2024 Mars Society Convention | The Mars Society – June.29.2024
- Determining the Safest Martian Caves for Future Astronauts | Universe Today – June.29.2024
- NASA’s commercial spacesuit program just hit a major snag | Ars Technica – June.26.2024
- Using energy from space to power in situ resource processing on the Moon | Space Settlement Progress – June.26.2024
- NASA Advances Research to Grow Habitats in Space from Fungi | NASA – June.26.2024
- The Space Race Gets Serious | Newgeography.com – June.23.2024
- Potential Terraforming Breakthrough to Be Presented at Mars Society Convention | The Mars Society – June.22.2024
- Resources:
=== Earth views from ISS
** Highlight: SoCal – Los Angeles – San Diego – Jun 25, 2024 – 10:38 PDT – ISS Above
NASA EHDC6 Live views of the Earth from the International Space Station
** Expedition 71 International Space Station Flyover of Hurricane Beryl – Monday, July 1, 2024 – NASA Video
The International Space Station flew 260 miles over Hurricane Beryl at approximately 9 a.m. EDT Monday, July 1, 2024. External cameras on the orbiting laboratory captured views of the storm as it traveled across the Caribbean near the Windward Islands as a Category 4 hurricane with winds around 130 miles per hour.
** Live Video from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream) – NASA
Watch live video from the International Space Station, including inside views when the crew aboard the space station is on duty. Views of Earth are also streamed from an external camera located outside of the space station. During periods of signal loss due to handover between communications satellites, a blue screen is displayed.
The space station orbits Earth about 250 miles (425 kilometers) above the surface. An international partnership of five space agencies from 15 countries operates the station, and it has been continuously occupied since November 2000. It’s a microgravity laboratory where science, research, and human innovation make way for new technologies and research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3CkVtC8
Did you know you can spot the station without a telescope? It looks like a fast-moving star, but you have to know when to look up. Sign up for text messages or email alerts to let you know when (and where) to spot the station and wave to the crew: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov
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