{"id":216845,"date":"2017-06-06T17:23:53","date_gmt":"2017-06-06T21:23:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/air-force-looking-how-to-progress-forward-after-be-4-testing-incident-official-says-spacenews.php"},"modified":"2017-06-06T17:23:53","modified_gmt":"2017-06-06T21:23:53","slug":"air-force-looking-how-to-progress-forward-after-be-4-testing-incident-official-says-spacenews","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/progress\/air-force-looking-how-to-progress-forward-after-be-4-testing-incident-official-says-spacenews.php","title":{"rendered":"Air Force looking how to progress forward after BE-4 testing incident, official says &#8211; SpaceNews"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  A Blue Origin BE-4 engine powerpack undergoing testing on a  company test stand. Credit: Blue Origin<\/p>\n<p>        An Air Force acquisition official said the service is looking    how to progress forward on engine development after a BE-4    testing incident.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lt. Gen. Arnold Bunch said Monday that he was aware of last months    setback by Blue Origin, which said it lost a set of engine    powerpack hardware during a test.  <\/p>\n<p>    He said he was working with the Space and Missile Systems    Center to figure out how to progress forward on efforts to    develop a replacement for the RD-180 engine, work that includes    funding of another engine, Aerojet Rocketdynes AR1, as well.    [Investors Business Daily]  <\/p>\n<p>    More News  <\/p>\n<p>        India is basking in the successful first launch of its largest    rocket to date. The Indian space agency ISRO said the GSLV    Mark 3 rocket operated as planned, releasing the GSAT-19    satellite into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) about 16    minutes after liftoff Monday. The    GSLV Mark 3 can place up to 4,000 kilograms into GTO, mch more    than earlier versions of the rocket. The rocket could also be    used for a future Indian human spaceflight program, although    there is no major effort currently underway by ISRO to launch    humans into space. GSAT-19, weighing 3,166 kilograms at launch,    carries a Ka- and Ku-band high-throughput payload. [PTI]  <\/p>\n<p>        Ahead of its merger with MDA, DigitalGlobe is already offering    access to Radarsat data. DigitalGlobe said Monday it now includes Radarsat 2 synthetic    aperture radar (SAR) imagery as part of its cloud-based    geospatial big data platform called GBDX. That platform already    includes optical imagery from DigitalGlobes own satellites as    wellas Landsat and Sentinel data. MDA, which operates Radarsat    2, announced plans in February to acquire DigitalGlobe, a deal    expected to close later this year. [SpaceNews]  <\/p>\n<p>        A Dragon cargo spacecraft arrived at the International Space    Station Monday    morning. The Dragon, flying a cargo resupply mission    designated SpX-11 by NASA, was grappled by the stations    robotic arm shortly before 10    a.m. Eastern and berthed to the station later in    the day. The Dragon brought more than 2,700 kilograms of cargo,    primarily experiments and related hardware, to the station. The    mission is the second flight of the same Dragon spacecraft,    which flew the SpX-4 mission in 2014. [Spaceflight Now]  <\/p>\n<p>        A startup is working on its first SAR cubesat after closing a    funding round and lining up its first customer. Capella    Space closed a $12 million Series A round in May after an    undisclosed customer paid $10 million up front for access to    SAR imagery from the companys first satellite. That    spacecraft, scheduled for launch in the next six months, will    later be joined by dozens more to provide global SAR imagery at    a resolution of one meter, updated hourly. [SpaceNews]  <\/p>\n<p>        The flight of a Chinese experiment on the latest Dragon mission    could open new doors for U.S.-China space cooperation. The    experiments on the Dragon mission include an experiment    developed by the Beijing Institute of Technology to test the    biological effects of space radiation and flown through an    agreement with NanoRacks. The commercial arrangement between    NanoRacks and its Chinese customer is not subject to federal    bans on bilateral cooperation between NASA and China, and    people in both the U.S. and China believe it could help enable    more space cooperation between the the two countries. [Xinhua]  <\/p>\n<p>    GEOINT 2017 news:     An expert in geospatial intelligence advised the community to    keep in mind the needs of users in the field. Patrick    Biltgen, the technical director of analytics for Vencore, said    developers of such systems have to make their solutions useful    for troops deployed in the field with limited network access.    DigitalGlobe     unveiled a subscription service called     SecureWatch Sites that allows users to identify specific    geographic locations of interest and obtain frequently updated    satellite images of those locations. Descartes Labs     presented a new geospatial machine-learning platform to    potential defense and intelligence customers that pulls in    remote-sensing data from a variety of sources. Planet announced    plans     to offer data from its constellation of global Earth-imaging    cubesats through Harris Geospatials ENVI desktop platform.    [SpaceNews]  <\/p>\n<p>        British astronaut Tim Peakes second spaceflight could be in    jeopardy because of a funding dispute. The British    government said in January that Peake, who flew on the ISS in    2015-2016, would get another flight as part of the governments    commitment to ESAs human spaceflight program. However, ESA has    reportedly asked the UK to significantly increase its    contribution to that program, which the UK has apprently    declined to do. Other ESA members argued that the UK got a    discount on its first flight and should pay its fair share of    the program for another flight opportunity. [Financial Times]  <\/p>\n<p>        OneWeb formally abandoned its merger with Intelsat last Friday,    as expected. The merger was all but dead last week when    Intelsat gave up on efforts to swap debt with bondholders, a    condition of the merger deal and financial backing from Japans    SoftBank. OneWeb formally withdrew from the merger deal late    Friday. The    two companies will continue to collaborate commercially, and    OneWeb founder Greg Wyler said his company is still on track to    deploy its broadband low Earth orbit constellation. [SpaceNews]  <\/p>\n<p>        Russia plans to launch the first in a new generation of    navigation satellites next year. Russian satellite    manufacturer ISS Reshetnev said Monday that it expects the first Glonass-K2    satellite to launch some time next year. The K2 series of    satellites feature addiitonal signals and power, with each    satellite weighing twice as much as the earlier K1 series.    [TASS]  <\/p>\n<p>        Astronomers have found an exoplanet that is hotter than many    stars. The Jupiter-sized planet, KELT-9b, is so close to    its star it completes one orbit in just 1.5 days. The side of    the planet facing the star has temperatures of 4,300 degrees    Celsius, `approaching the temperature of the suns photosphere    of 6,000 degrees. Astronomers said that, because of its intense    heat, the planets atmosphere is almost certainly unlike any    other planet weve ever seen and that the stars ultraviolet    radiation may ultimately evaporate the planet. [Space.com]  <\/p>\n<p>        William Shatner wants to create a TV series highlighting NASAs    rising stars. Shatner, best known for portraying Capt.    James T. Kirk on Star Trek, spoke at the GEOINT 2017 conference    Monday and    pitched his proposed The Young Guns of NASA series. The    series seeks to profile young scientists who are involved in    planning new things at NASA, JPL and find out what they want    to do in space. 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