BOLE Test Ends with Blast | Astronauts, Baguettes & Rocket Updates! | This Week In Spaceflight
🚀 Another wild week across global spaceflight! From NASA’s SLS BOLE booster anomaly to new launches and upcoming missions, here’s your full roundup:✅ SLS BOLE Booster Test Ends in Anomaly: Northrop Grumman’s new solid rocket booster for SLS Block 2 explodes near the end of its first full-scale test. What went wrong, and what does this mean for Artemis IX and beyond?
✅ China’s Rocket Surge: Landspace’s ZhuQue-3 stage test, CAS Space’s Kinetica-2 engine firings, and more.
✅ ESA Assigns New Astronauts: Sophie Adenot and Raphaël Liégois get ISS flight assignments for 2026.
✅ Psyche’s Propulsion Problem Fixed: NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission recovers from its Xenon line issue.
✅ HyPrSpace Launching a… Baguette? France’s quirky hybrid rocket program plans mainland launches.
✅ ESA’s Biomass Satellite Sends First Images: A breathtaking look at Earth’s carbon-rich forests… and deserts!
✅ Global Launch Traffic: Starlink, Axiom-4 crewed flight, ChinaSat-9C, Atlas V for Kuiper, and a Rocket Lab surprise launch.
✅ Late-Breaking Stories: HAKUTO-R Moon lander failure update and Vera Rubin Observatory’s first cosmic images.
🌍 We also cover the latest in space traffic, including Starlink launches, Russian military payloads, and a preview of what’s coming Next Week in Spaceflight, including Blue Origin and Transporter-14.
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🖋️ Written by Martijn Luinstra, Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera, Justin Davenport, Aaron McRea.
🎥 Footage from: Jack Beyer, Max Evans, Nathan Koga, NASA, LandSpace, SpaceX, Axiom Space/SpaceX, NASA/Axiom Space/SpaceX, HyPrSpace, ESA, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, CCTV, CAS Space, Dassault Aviation, Centre Spatial Guyanais, Leigh Green, Firefly Aerospace, NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory, ispace, CCTV/CASC, CNSA/CCTV, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin, Gilmour Space.
✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@dpoddolphinpro).
💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
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