Category Archives: Space business

JP Aerospace carries out high alt balloon flights in UAE

JP Aerospace, based near Sacramento, California, recently flew two high altitude balloons for a UAE bank promotion campaign and national day celebration: Video from the UAE Mission – JP Aerospace Blog

JPA Conducts Two Flights in the United Arab Emerates! – JP Aerospace Blog

In celebration of the UAE’s 43rd national day JPA flew the UAE flag to the edge of space. It was a great mission and adventure. The first vehicle, Away 111,  verified winds aloft and the second vehicle, Away 109 was our largest Away vehicle ever at just over nine feet long. It carried carried a huge 8 X 4 foot flag, signs from our sponsor, four HD cameras and the first 50 PongSats from the middle east.

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See also the video at Video: UAE flag in space by Al Hilal Bank ~ Frequency.

Virtual SpaceTV 3D – September 2014

Here is the latest episode of The Virtual SpaceTV 3D show with Amanda Bush. The programs are created by BINARY SPACE (www.binary-space.com) with story content from HobbySpace.com.

In this show, Amanda Bush talks about the following topics:
01:08 – 03:12 NASA picks its Rocket Rides to the ISS
03:13 – 05:16 Jeff Bezos brings a Rocket Engine to Washington
05:17 – 06:46 Maven reaches Mars, MOM to follow
06:47 – 07:36 Curiosity reaches Mount Sharp Base Camp
07:37 – 09:30 Rosetta checks out its Comet

 

Previous Virtual SpaceTV 3D shows are available on the  HobbySpace Youtube Channel.

These videos are intended as educational programs and as demonstrations of an experimental technique for generating animated presentations. The show was generated autonomously by software according to a text script. The project is described in the Virtual Producer whitepaper (Release 1.1, Oct.2013, pdf). For further information contact info@binary-space.com.

National Space Society announces Robert A. Heinlein Award for Elon Musk

Congratulations to Elon Musk on winning the National Space Society Heinlein Award. (In 2011 Musk won the The Heinlein Prize, which is a separate honor given “for making practical contributions to the commercialization of space”.)

Elon Musk Wins National Space Society Robert A. Heinlein Award

Washington, DC — February 21, 2014: The National Space Society takes great pleasure in announcing that its 2014 Robert A. Heinlein Memorial Award has been won by acclaimed space entrepreneur Elon Musk, the Chief Designer and CEO of SpaceX. In the last decade, SpaceX, under the leadership of Elon Musk, has been moving directly toward accomplishing goals that many of us in NSS think are of utmost importance, such as forcing a drastic reduction in launch costs by doing the very hard task which no one else in the world has been willing and able to tackle: working to create a family of commercially successful and reusable rocket boosters and reusable spacecraft.

The National Space Society’s prestigious Robert A Heinlein Memorial Award will be presented to Elon Musk at the 2014 International Space Development Conference (ISDC). The conference will be held at the Sheraton Gateway Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. The ISDC will run from May 14-18, 2014.

The imaginations of our visionaries of the last 100 years will not be fulfilled until affordable, large scale and high mass operations can take place in Earth orbit and beyond. SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft is reusable and SpaceX is making great progress towards a reusable rocket, the key development that would make such operations possible.

About Elon Musk

Elon Musk

Elon Musk was born in South Africa in 1971 and emigrated first to Canada and then to the US. He has two B.A. degrees, one in physics and one in economics, from the University of Pennsylvania. He became a multimillionaire in his late twenties when he sold his start-up company, Zip2, to a division of Compaq Computers. He went on to more early successes, launching PayPal via a 2000 merger. He founded Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) in 2002, the same year that he became an American citizen and also the same year he earned the money to fund the new company from the sale of PayPal. The SpaceX Falcon 1 was the first privately funded liquid fueled rocket to put a payload into orbit. The larger Falcon 9 rocket has been flying since June 2010 and SpaceX is also developing a reusable version called Falcon 9R and a much larger rocket, Falcon Heavy. SpaceX has a 1.6-billion dollar contract with NASA to supply the space station via its recoverable Dragon spacecraft. They are also a competitor in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. 

Like NSS, Musk views space exploration as important for the preservation and expansion of humankind. Musk likes to say that we should become “multi-planetary” as a hedge against all threats to our survival. He said, “Sooner or later, we must expand life beyond this green and blue ball—or go extinct.” To help make that happen, Musk’s goal is to reduce the cost of human spaceflight by a factor of 100.

About the Robert A. Heinlein Award

The Heinlein award is presented once every two years for lifetime achievement in promoting the goal of a free, spacefaring civilization. The winner is determined by a vote of the NSS membership. The award consists of a miniature signal cannon, on a mahogany base with a black granite inlay and a brass plaque as shown. The award concept came from Robert Heinlein’s classic book The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.  Previous winners include Sir Arthur C. Clarke and Dr. Carl Sagan. More information about this award is at: http://www.nss.org/awards/heinlein_award.html.

Space tourism history + Video: Private Space Episode 1 – Space laws

Space historian Roger Launius recently posted two items about the history of space tourism:

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Here’s is the first episode of the Private Space Web Series  from the photo/video production company LifeAssembled :

Space Show interview with NewSpace Global chief Richard David moved to Thursday morning

NewSpace Global (NSG) CEO Richard David will be on The Space Show on Thursday at 9:30 am PT (12:30 pm ET) instead of Friday as previously scheduled:

From The Space Show: No Space Show for Friday, Oct. 11, 2013!

Dear Listeners: Our Friday, Nov. 8, 2013 program with Richard David and New Space Global will be broadcast on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM PST. We look forwward to talking with Richard tomorrow morning. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Dr. David Livingston, Host

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