SpaceX have finished putting together their Falcon 9 heavy lifter rocket. Pics of the biggest new-year rocket here. Falcon 9 and the booster-wrapped Falcon 9 Heavy are the rockets that are contracted to resupply the ISS (under NASA's COTS programme), so here's hoping the demo launch in a few months goes OK.
Good space week
Oct. 13th, 2008 08:26 pm
Then we get some sexy probing, with Cassini taking a close flyby of Saturn's moon Enceladus (not Enchilada). How close? 25 kilometres close. The main aim of the flyby was to scoop up some of the water-ice plumes - which they did - but while they were at it they got some very nice photos of Enceladus's icy surface. That's a ball with liquid water inside, with a water-ice crust. Well, we've got to find somewhere to put the polar bears, right?
Space bears! That would be so cool.
But even without the space bears, liquid water and a liminal zone just reeks of the potential for life as we know it. I don't think Cassini can sniff for biomarkers but if it finds anything sexy, more probes will doubtless be forthcoming.
Finally, the folks at SpaceX took their successful Falcon 1 flight and put it to some Crystal Method. It's beautifully done, and feels like watching some new Rez release or maybe Spaceflight Hero. Dont tell me you haven't wanted to blast off in time with music!
If I was a dotcom bazillionaire, this is how I'd spend my money, on blue-sky super-cool space stuff. Elon Musk, you have the best toys. Well, you and Branson.