Loretta Jackson Delong, co-founder of XCOR, passes away

The NewSpace community suffers a big loss:

From Rand’s posting:

Aleta, as she was known to all, passed away this morning [Dec. 4, 2016] in the Midland hospital ER. Aleta knew from the time she was twelve that she would build and fly spaceships. Her first professional work was as an engineering co op from Indiana Tech working on the Gemini program for McDonnell. Her engineering degree was cut short when she went home to nurse her mother back to health. After that, she joined the USAF as airman Jackson.

Aleta worked for Xerox for ten years as a repair technician and wrote both science fiction and non-fiction stories. She worked for the L-5 Society, both in Tucson and later in Washington DC. During her stay in DC, Aleta became an aide to General Daniel Graham and helped create the DC-X launch vehicle, later renamed the Clipper Graham. She also edited the Journal of Practical Applications of Space while with Graham’s Strategic Defense Initiative Organization.

As an indefatigable supporter of launch vehicle development, Aleta then became one of Rotary Rocket Company’s first employees, where she was general office manager. When the propulsion group was laid off from Rotary, Aleta was the person who told Jeff Greason, Dan DeLong, and Doug Jones that they had to stick with it, and founded XCOR Aerospace.

In the beginning, because the XCOR founders received no pay, Aleta took an additional job as a reporter/editor of the Mojave Desert News. Meanwhile, she was XCOR’s purchasing, personnel, bookkeeping, editorial, receiving, community outreach, and travel departments. As the company grew, she shed most of these tasks. In late 2015 she helped Jeff Greason start Agile Aero. Aleta was a personal as well as professional partner of Dan DeLong since the early days of Rotary, and they were officially married in 2016. The very next day, however, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and succumbed to complications of the chemotherapy regimen.

See the many tributes in the comments there as well.

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Aleta’s husband Dan Delong added this:

Thanks all for the kind words. In order to allow time for those traveling, and to get around the holidays, the memorial service will be Sunday, Jan 15 at the Christian Church of Midland at 2608 Neely Ave. Thanks again, Dan.

The Space Show this week – Dec.5.2016

The guests and topics of discussion on The Space Show this week:

1. Monday, Dec. 5, 2016: 2-3:30 PM PST (5-6:30 PM EST, 4-5:30 PM CST): We welcome Jim Muncy back to the show to discuss space policy in the Trump administration.

2. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016: 2016: 7-8:30 PM PST, 10-11:30 PM EST, 9-10:30 PM CST: OPEN LINES. All space and STEM calls welcome. First time callers welcome. Remember, phone calls are more interesting and fun than emails for the Open Lines shows.

3. Friday, Dec. 9, 2016: 9:30-11AM PST; (12:30-2 PM EST; 11:30 AM – 1 PM CST) No show as am at the Raw Science Film Festival. Check it out at www.rawscience.tv.

4. Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016: 12-1:30 PM PST (3-4:30 PM EST, 2-3:30 5PM CST): No show as am at the Raw Science Film Festival. Check it out at www.rawscience.tv.

See also:
* The Space Show on Vimeo – webinar videos
* The Space Show’s Blog – summaries of interviews.
* The Space Show Classroom Blog – tutorial programs

The Space Show is a project of the One Giant Leap Foundation.

Video: TMRO.tv 9.39 – Favorite space moments of 2016

The latest TMRO.tv episode is now available on line:

We take a look back at our favorite space moments of 2016 and what we’re excited about in 2017. End up in a pretty epic debate about how one defines who is launching a rocket. Country or manufacutre? Country of launch? Country of operations? Ahk, so many options!

Space news items reported:

Soyuz-U Launches Progress MS-04, but fails
SpaceX sets Dec 16th for Return-To-Flight
Cygnus departs Space Station
ULA Unveils “RocketBuilder” Website
XCOR Updates
ESA’s Trace Gas Orbiter Returns First Data

TMRO is viewer supported:

TMRO:Space is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels. Don’t forget to check out our SpacePod campaign as well over at http://www.patreon.com/spacepod

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Video: “Space to Ground” ISS report – Dec.2.2016

This week’s episode of NASA’s Space to Ground video about activities related to the Int. Space Station includes a report on the loss of Russian Progress cargo vessel during its launch on Thursday:

Here is a video of the Soyuz rocket launch of the Progress resupply ship. It failed about 6 minutes after the liftoff due apparently to a problem with the third stage.

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