How Many Billions is NASA Saving? | This Week in Spaceflight
This week, NASA’s Office of Inspector General releases new assessments on aging launch infrastructure at Kennedy Space Center and the final status of cancelled Artemis hardware, including the Exploration Upper Stage, Universal Stage Adapter, Mobile Launcher 2, and HALO module.We also take a close look at Space Shuttle Endeavour on display in launch configuration as its exhibit nears completion. On the science side, Euclid delivers its largest and highest-resolution image yet of the Milky Way’s galactic center, captured to support future microlensing observations by NASA’s Roman Space Telescope, while the James Webb Space Telescope provides new data on the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.
Additional coverage includes Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 power tower test, Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C updates, construction progress on ESA’s Ramses mission to asteroid Apophis, Rocket Lab’s record-breaking secret VICTUS HAZE responsive launch for the US Space Force and its latest Electron mission for Synspective, plus SpaceX Starlink and Starfall flights and the latest from BepiColombo.
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