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Saturday 23 January 2021

In space this week: SpaceX aims for a record breaking launch, Virgin reaches orbit, a busy year for Rocketlabs and loads more...

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Pick o' the podcasts:


Main Engine Cut-Off: SpaceFund






Reading material:


SpaceX delays launch of a record 143 satellites on a single rocket due to bad weather | Space


Space challenges for President Biden: Four issues for the next four years - SpaceNews


Biden’s Defense nominee embraces view of space as a domain of war - SpaceNews


NASA's OSIRIS-REx probe could make a 2nd stop at infamous asteroid Apophis | Space


Propulsion for Satellite ‘Constellations’ (centauri-dreams.org)


SpaceX acquires former oil rigs to serve as floating Starship spaceports - NASASpaceFlight.com


Did water once flow through meteorites? | Space


Bridenstine leaves NASA, calls for unity in space, science efforts (spacedaily.com)


Biden administration appoints Steve Jurczyk acting NASA chief | Space


Astronomers estimate Titan's largest sea is 1,000 feet deep (spacedaily.com)


This tiny comet photobombed the total solar eclipse of 2020 | Space



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