by Adre's IT | 28 January, 2023 | Adre's IT Blog, credit, Department of Commerce, launches, tech for good
The enormous Space Launch System passed its first test with flying colors, NASA’s preliminary analysis concludes, and the rocket and Orion capsule are good to go for their next mission: Artemis II, which will carry a crew to lunar orbit. After numerous delays...
by Adre's IT | 22 December, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, amy klobuchar, Department of Commerce, inhersight, launches, spectroscopy, X Ray
Another blockbuster year for the space industry draws to a close. In fact, 2022 may have been the most blockbuster year for space in recent memory – since 1969, at least. The historic cadence of SpaceX, the launch of Space Launch System and the return of the Orion...
by Adre's IT | 20 December, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, blue moon, booster, contacts tracing apps, Department of Commerce, Flexera, hakuto-r, launches, quantum space, space tourism, steve jurczyk, synspective
Hello and welcome back to Max Q! Last week was a week of milestones and landmarks. This week I was going to add Rocket Lab’s first Virginia launch to the list, but (sigh) they scrubbed the Sunday attempt because of high winds… we’ll see if they can nail it...
by Adre's IT | 24 November, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, blue moon, Department of Commerce, EHR, launches, space tourism, tech for good
Since taking off aboard the Space Launch System rocket last Wednesday, NASA’s Orion spacecraft has had a remarkably smooth journey. But it’s far from over. While millions of Americans prepare for a long weekend with family and friends, Orion will continue its...
by Adre's IT | 24 November, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, chris kemp, Department of Commerce, launches, synspective, tropics, vadr contract
NASA has found a new launch provider for its extreme weather observation satellites. The agency announced Wednesday that it has selected Rocket Lab to launch its Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of...
by Adre's IT | 21 November, 2022 | Adre's IT Blog, civil society, Department of Commerce, Food and Drug Administration, inhersight, launches, robotexts
If astronauts are going to undertake multi-year missions or establish a sustainable presence on the Moon and Mars, they’ll need fresh food and medical supplies, not exactly easy to come by off-planet. The latest load of supplies heading to the ISS includes a few...