Elon Musk’s rise into Donald Trump’s political orbit in 2024 has overshadowed another milestone this year for the world’s richest man: His space business has launched more rockets than ever, further establishing itself as an indispensable workhorse for NASA and the U.S. military. As of this week, Musk’s SpaceX had completed 112 launches this year — equating to roughly one every three days — an unprecedented pace in the history of spaceflight and already a 16% increase over the 96 launches it performed in 2023, according to data compiled by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). https://lnkd.in/eB5SgJy2
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Between work, professional development, personal development, passion projects, college, dad stuff, and life’s curveballs it’s not unusual for my wife to poke her head into my office at 5:30 pm and tell me I still haven’t told her what I want for breakfast. It's also not unusual for a naysayer or two to chime in with a back-handed compliment about how my drive is hurting myself or my family. “Give yourself a break.” “Stop trying to do so much.” “You should spend more time with your family.” But some of us are just driven, and to tell us any of the above is to tell us to stop breathing. Now, I won’t be going to space anytime soon (ever), but I do have a handful of goals across various life domains that seem lofty - borderline arrogant - when listed out, yet perfectly reasonable when taken one-at-a-time. And anytime I feel myself listening to those well-meaning voices, or giving credibility to the naysayers who raise an eyebrow at the scope of my vision alone, I look at guys like Jonny Kim and remember that, big picture, there’s a good chance I’m still aiming low. It's taken me a while to come to terms with my drive. And until I did, I had to navigate both the exhaustion that comes from the actual work and the exhaustion from the guilt and shame of doing so much work. “I love you and I know you mean well, but I’m fine and will let you know when I need a break.” “Let me worry about what I should or shouldn’t want. You worry about yourself.” If you’re driven - to the point friends and family worry about you - and you want to play your own game, get comfortable with some variation of the above statements. You’ll need them if you’re ever going to live true. And that’s the real power of Jonny Kim's story: it gives ambitious people like us permission to ignore the naysayers and try. Driving yourself harder than most people can fathom is just our nature. To listen to the voices, even the well-meaning ones, dishonors that nature. It dishonors our very existence. Only by allowing ourselves to set and pursue these absurdly wide-ranging, sky-high goals without shame or apology do we honor ourselves. Only then do we live true. Have a great trip up there, Jonny.
Alumnus Jonathan "Jonny" Kim '12 (BA) is heading to space! NASA announced that Kim will serve as a flight engineer and crew member on the upcoming Expedition 72/73 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Launching in March 2025 aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft, Kim will spend approximately eight months aboard the ISS, conducting crucial scientific research and technology demonstrations. This marks Kim's first mission to the ISS and makes him the second Torero to ever launch into space! Join us in congratulating Kim on this incredible achievement and wishing him well as he continues to prepare for his expedition to space. https://bit.ly/3yUQWqN 📸 NASA
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The Cold War, which pitted the two most powerful nations following World War II—the United States and the Soviet Union—grew into the Space Race. The two superpowers engaged in a global war for domination for fifty years, spanning from consumer goods to military might. An important and novel venue for the Cold War competition was space. Both sides attempted to prove their dominance in front of a vigilant public by accomplishing spectacular rocketry and spaceflight exploits. Beyond these significant achievements, spaceflight technologies had additional uses. Missiles may be launched by rockets, and enemies could be observed via satellites. An overwhelming sense of pride brought the nation together after the moon landing. The struggle more important than any war on Earth had been won by the United States in the Space Race. Although there was no decrease in Cold War tensions, American citizens felt more like they belonged to the "superior" country. Parent- THE GEOSTRATA #spacerace #coldwar #sovietunion #unitedstates #nasa #roscosmos
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Industry News of The Week 🌟 ◾ Capella Space lands $15 million U.S. Air Force contract for radar imaging upgrade - https://lnkd.in/gvKjgb8p ◾ MDA Space to Double Satellite Manufacturing Capability in Quebec - https://lnkd.in/eGPACVEp ◾ U.S. Military Invest $12.5 million in Ursa Major Rocket Company - https://lnkd.in/eWWPbT9t ◾ ICEYE to Supply NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration with Critical Radar Imagery for Earth Research - https://lnkd.in/eTnxhVv4 ◾ Earth Will Get a Temporary Mini Moon – Will You See Two Moons In the Sky? - https://lnkd.in/eHWwc7YC What are your thoughts on these topics? Do any of these stories resonate with the challenges or opportunities you see in the industry? Let us know in the comments! #space #spaceindustry #newsoftheweek #satellite #satcom #nasa
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The U.S. Navy uses quasars as navigation beacons, and aspiring naval officer Olivia Achenbach has uncovered surprising properties of quasar J0742+2704 using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, following the 2020 discovery of newborn jets in quasars. More Read > https://lnkd.in/ggHE8tEq #QuasarDiscovery #SpaceNavigation #HubbleTelescope #NavalResearch #OliviaAchenbach #AstronomyBreakthrough #NASA #QuasarJ0742+2704 #SpaceExploration
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China is set to test its planetary defense capabilities with a mission to deflect the asteroid 2015 XF261 by 2030. The mission will include an observer spacecraft to study the asteroid and a projectile to impact it. This initiative, following NASA’s DART mission, underscores the global effort to protect Earth from potential asteroid threats and showcases international cooperation in space defense. #ChinaSpaceMission #AsteroidDeflection #PlanetaryDefense #SpaceExploration
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We are so excited for the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow this July, especially one of the main themes this year - space! 🌌 The Aerospace Alliance region is at the core of the $345 billion global space industry, housing four of NASA's most significant and historic centers: Kennedy, Marshall, Stennis and the Michoud Assembly Facility. 🚀 These centers, along with private industry, are at the forefront of the new space frontier, covering everything from launch facilities and manufacturing to space tourism and rocket testing. The future of space exploration and innovation is taking shape along America’s Gulf Coast. ✨ #FIA2024 #aerospace #aerospaceindustry #aviation #aviationindustry #nasa #economicdevelopment #economicgrowth #space #spaceindustry #spaceinnovation #nasa NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Sometimes we need to reflect what the Apollo program offered everyone now in aerospace besides the technology spinoffs and a surplus of cash in the industry for those challenging years. For example, it organized the existing military communications systems at various ranges and established a world-wide spacecraft tracking network infrastructure that we continue to enjoy to this day. Many aerospace companies were involved to create the best-in-class ground network and communications to relay both data and voice on which it was a lot easier to build upon and continue to upgrade to the systems currently in use both for Near Earth and Deep Space communications. Today, we have fostered a government-private sector relationship that has made every single dollar within NASA's annual budget impact more than before. Keep this in mind when reading an OIG report or any of the other critics. https://lnkd.in/ePvF3DPY
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SpaceCom attendees: If you're working on acquisition innovation, you should connect with Meredith Davis. She's driving important conversations on how we can streamline federal acquisition processes to support mission success. Reach out to her and join the discussion! 🚀
Reporting live from #SpaceCom 2025 in Orlando, FL, representing Govini as we have crucial conversations and learn about innovating acquisitions in an era of global disruption. Interested to hear from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and this afternoon’s United States Space Force presentation on Acquisition Overview of Defense Space Mission Programs. #federalacquisition #acquisitioninnovation
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THANK YOU FOR TOP FAN.! With President Joe Biden – I just got recognized as one of their top fans.! ALLIED: I'VE NEVER SEEN BEFORE SUCH A POWERFUL MILITARY MOVIE IN ALL MY LIFE. I CAN SERIOUSLY SEE BRAD PITT PLAY 007 J. BOND. ARTICLE: CRYPTOCURRENCY & REYGITONIUM-G. BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION TENRI CULTURAL INSTITUTE tenri.org https://lnkd.in/e55sRd8b https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 WonderMind.com: CRYPTO-FINANCE & WHAT'S ON THE TABLE. REYGITONIUM-G MR. MS. TEEFEY & SELENA GOMEZ-RARE-SUPERSTAR. TCI GALLERY SPRING 2024 THEMES. CRYPTOCURRENCY & REYGITONIUM-G TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I ABSOLUTELY SEE NOTHING WRONG WITH CRYPTOCURRENCY: REYGITONIUM-G I CAN UNDERSTAND WHY THE INFANT DEMOCRATIC-CAPITALISTIC MINDS OF TODAY BLAME USA GOVERNMENT. THEN IS ANY GOVERNMENT TO BE BLAMED FOR HOMELESS PROBLEMS PLAGUING THE WORLD.? NO. GOD KNOWS HEADACHES USA GOVERNMENT HAVE WITH THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS. THE NEW WORLD PRACTICALLY SHOCK TO WITNESS. PEOPLE ONLY WORKING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOAL. "IN THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." THUS DOESN'T THAT ALSO INCLUDE THE HOMELESS. THE HOMELESS ARE OUT THERE. ARE YOU.? HOMELESS.. AN OPPORTUNITY MISUNDERSTOOD. The modern economic system is a market economy, which is a capitalist economy where people, not the government--NOT THE GOVERNMENT--own most businesses. In a capitalist economy, prices allocate capital and labor between competing uses, and capital assets like factories, mines, and railroads can be privately owned and controlled. https://lnkd.in/eB98Jnv9 GOOGLE EXAMPLE, IF YOU NEED TO RAISE MONEY FOR ANY REASON OR MORE SO LETS SAY THE "HOMELESS" PROBLEM WHICH IS BELIEVED TO BE TIME & MONEY CONSUMING BUT IN ONE DIRECTION TOWARD THE HOMELESS. HOWEVER CRYPTOCURRENCY CAN POSSIBLE ALLOWS AN EXPENDITURE OF CURRENCY TO BENEFIT ALL WHO USES THE CRYPTO & REGARDLESS OF HOW IT'S CONSUMED. THEREFORE IF A CRYPTO HOMELESS CURRENCY REYGITONIUM-G EXISTED IT'S MORE HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE HOMELESS PROBLEM CAN BE VANQUISHED BECAUSE CURRENCY-FINANCES IT'S ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO BE TAPPED INTO FOR HOMELESS RESOLUTIONS. REYGITONIUM-G: COUNTRY GOVERNMENT $1-DOLLAR INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO OF 8-BILLION EARTH CITIZENS. OR CONTINUE HIDING THE HOMELESS WHEN A POLITICAL LEADER VISITS AMERICA. CLOSING COMMENT: THE DAMNEDEST CRAZIEST FUNNIEST EMBARRASSING ABOUT THE HOMELESS CHAOS IS ANY EXCUSE AS TO WHY HOMELESS EXIST. HENCEFORTH CONSIDER USA TRILLIONS IN DEBT & 6,120 OF HOSPITALS SCATTERED AROUND THE USA & MANY COUNTRIES ASKING FOR FOREIGN AID IN THE TRILLIONS & YOU TALKING EXCUSES. MEANWHILE WE WANT TO SETTLE HUMANITY ON OTHER PLANETS. THANK YOU FOR READING.
Watch as experts from NASA, Boeing, United Launch Alliance, and Space Force give prelaunch updates on the Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test at 1 p.m. EDT (1700 UTC) on May 31. After getting the details, join us at 8:15 a.m. EDT (1215 UTC) June 1 for live launch coverage. Liftoff is scheduled for 12:25 p.m. EDT (1625 UTC) with astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore aboard. After docking at the International Space Station, Williams and Wilmore will test the spacecraft and its subsystems. https://lnkd.in/e_pVKrVH
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NASA Harnesses Kraken Spinning Device to Simulate Human Spaceflight FriendsofNASA.org: This summer, NASA is using the Kraken, a 50-foot-long, 100-ton U.S. Navy research device, to simulate space motion sickness and test possible recovery strategies for astronauts. The Kraken, located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, can rotate participants at exposures of up to 3G. As missions stretch further to the Moon and eventually to Mars, a priority is reducing symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and vertigo so that astronauts stay healthy and ready for their missions. Learn more about the Kraken: https://lnkd.in/dQyAqz9H Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC); Kraken footage courtesy of U.S. Navy/Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Duration: 1 minute Release Date: Aug. 12, 2024 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration US Navy National Space Society #NASA #Space #Science #Technology #ISS #ArtemisProgram #Kraken #Astronauts #SpaceflightTraining #AerospaceMedicine #MedicalResearch #AerospaceResearch #HumanSpaceflight #MoonToMars #USNavy #WPAFB #Dayton #Ohio #UnitedStates #HD #Video
NASA Harnesses Kraken Spinning Device to Simulate Human Spaceflight
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