

Main Engine Cut Off
Anthony Colangelo
MECO is opinion and analysis of spaceflight, exploration, policy, and strategy, by Anthony Colangelo.
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Jun 15, 2016 • 13min
T+8: Masten’s Xodiac and XaeroB, Blue Origin’s Next Flight of New Shepard
Masten Space Systems released a video of test flights of their two latest vehicles. Blue Origin was awarded a NASA Flight Opportunities contract, is planning the 4th flight of New Shepard, and began clearing land for their factory just outside Kennedy Space Center.
Introducing Xodiac and XaeroB | Masten Space Systems
Xeus | Masten Space Systems
Lunar CATALYST | NASA
NASA SBIR & STTR Program Homepage
Blue Origin joins NASA’s suborbital research flight program - SpaceNews.com
Jeff Bezos on Twitter: “Trying for 4th flight of same hardware this Friday. Live webcast at https://www.blueorigin.com #GradatimFerociter”
Jeff Bezos on Twitter: ”Flight to test one-chute-out failure scenario & push envelope on booster maneuvers #GradatimFerociter”
Blue Origin clearing land for massive rocket factory
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Jun 8, 2016 • 25min
T+7: Bezos and Musk at Code Conference, and a Hard Look at Vulcan’s Economics
Some interesting tidbits emerged from interviews with Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk at Code Conference. And a hard look at the economics of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan.
Jeff Bezos | Full interview | Code Conference 2016
Elon Musk | Full interview | Code Conference 2016
Vulcan Centaur and Vulcan ACES - United Launch Alliance
ULA needs commercial customers to close Vulcan rocket business case – Spaceflight Now
Orbital ATK beats out Aerojet in ULA booster selection – Spaceflight Now
Re-engined Antares rocket completes ground test firing – Spaceflight Now
Williams enters BEAM for expandable module milestone | NASASpaceFlight.com
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Jun 1, 2016 • 16min
T+6: Orbital ATK’s Next-Gen Vehicle, Falcon 9 Proving Its Reusability, and ULA’s Tough Future
Orbital ATK shared some more details about their next-generation launch vehicle, SpaceX is working out their certification process for reflown stages, and how these events affect the industry and other competitors in the near future.
Details of Orbital ATK’s proposed heavy launcher revealed – Spaceflight Now
SpaceX to brief underwriters on the road to Falcon 9 reusability - SpaceNews.com
First Stage: The Air Force looks at reusability | SpaceNews Magazine
SpaceX on Twitter: “Yesterday, our next rocket moved into the launch site at Cape Canaveral, FL”
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May 25, 2016 • 17min
T+5: Space Stations Around the Moon and Mars, ExoMars 2016, and China’s Momentum in Space
Orbital ATK and Lockheed Martin unveiled proposals for space stations around the Moon by 2020, and Mars by 2028. ExoMars 2016 completed a functionality analysis test ahead of its October arrival at Mars. China revealed plans for its third space station, and is set to launch a new rocket, with a new spacecraft, from a new launch site in June.
Orbital ATK Advocates Cislunar Outpost as America's Next Step in Human Space Exploration | Orbital ATK News Room
Mars Base Camp · Lockheed Martin
Orbital ATK unveils cislunar habitat plan, potential missions for SLS and Orion | NASASpaceFlight.com
Lockheed Martin outlines plan to send humans to Mars orbit by 2028 - SpaceFlight Insider
Thales Alenia Space-built ExoMars spacecraft completes functionality analysis. All is nominal on board | Thales Group
China reveals design for planned Tiangong 3 space station - SpaceFlight Insider
China to debut new rocket and spaceport next month – Spaceflight Now
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May 18, 2016 • 14min
T+4: Boeing’s CST-100, SpaceX’s Dragon 2, and a Scorched Falcon 9
Boeing announced a 6 month delay in the schedule for their CST-100 crew vehicle. SpaceX’s Dragon 2 is in the lead to be the first Commercial Crew vehicle to fly. The most recently-returned Falcon 9 took a ton of damage on its way back to the drone ship and won’t fly again, but will provide a ton of data for SpaceX to use to make improvements to future Falcon 9 stages.
Boeing delays first crewed CST-100 flight to 2018 - SpaceNews.com
Starliner’s first complete hull mated at Kennedy; crew launch delayed to 2018 | NASASpaceFlight.com
Elon Musk on Twitter: “Most recent rocket took max damage, due to v high entry velocity. Will be our life leader for ground tests to confirm others are good.”
Elon Musk on Twitter: “@bittdk Better. Not there yet, but a solution is likely.”
Landed SpaceX rocket suffered ‘max’ damage - Florida Today
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May 11, 2016 • 12min
T+3: Falcon 9 GTO Mission Drone Ship Landing, Orbital ATK’s Current and Future Launch Vehicles
SpaceX landed another Falcon 9 first stage on their drone ship—this time on a GTO launch, which is a major milestone on their way to full reusability and Falcon Heavy flights. Orbital ATK’s Antares launch vehicle is set for an early July return to flight, and they’re in the planning stages of a new heavy-launch vehicle.
Falcon 9 launches with JCSAT-14 – lands another stage | NASASpaceFlight.com
SpaceX undecided on payload for first Falcon Heavy flight – Spaceflight Now
Antares Fact Sheet
Key return to flight milestone looms for Antares rocket – Spaceflight Now
Orbital ATK eye VAB and MLP for potential EELV-class rocket | NASASpaceFlight.com
Jeff Foust on Twitter: “Dave Thompson: Orbital ATK starting work on a “modular” large launch vehicle; Air Force contract earlier this year covers initial work.”
Jeff Foust on Twitter: “Thompson: decision in the first half of next year on whether to proceed; overall program would take about four years.”
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May 4, 2016 • 14min
T+2: SpaceX’s Red Dragon, Falcon Performance, and the Political Fallout of OA-6
SpaceX officially announced their first Red Dragon mission to Mars, which will pave the way for future missions. They also posted new performance metrics for Falcon 9 and Heavy, which position the launch vehicles very differently in the market. And a brief discussion of the potential political fallout over the OA-6 launch anomaly.
By the Numbers: How close Atlas V came to Failure in this Week’s Cygnus Launch – Cygnus OA-6 | Spaceflight101
OA-6: Atlas V booster shortcomings due to MRCV anomaly | NASASpaceFlight.com
Mixture ratio valve the culprit in Atlas 5 anomaly, next launch this summer – Spaceflight Now
HASC doubles Air Force allotment of RD-180 engines, focuses funding on building its replacement - SpaceNews.com
Capabilities & Services | SpaceX
SpaceX's new price chart illustrates performance cost of reusability - SpaceNews.com
SpaceX plans to debut Red Dragon with 2018 Mars mission | NASASpaceFlight.com
Can SpaceX really land on Mars? Absolutely, says an engineer who would know | Ars Technica
NASA Talk - Mars Entry, Descent and Landing with Humans
Space Act Agreement SAA-QA-14-18883
Space Act Agreement SAA-QA-14-18883, Amendment 1
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Apr 27, 2016 • 12min
T+1: The Near Future of NASA’s Orion and SLS Programs
An analysis of NASA’s human spaceflight programs, Orion and the Space Launch System. How we got here, where we’re going, and how things could shake out with an eventful November in US politics coming up.
Space Launch System
Orion
Space Station Freedom
Vision for Space Exploration
Constellation Program
Ares I-X
KSC meeting portrays SLS as scrambling for a manifest plan
NASA facilities, teams ramp up SLS flight production for 2018 maiden flight
NASA moves to enforce early switch to EUS for SLS
NASA examines options and flight paths for SLS EM-2 mission
Europe Aiming for International 'Moon Village'
Attempt no landing there? Yeah right—we’re going to Europa
Elon Musk Says SpaceX ‘City on Mars’ Will Be Announced in Guadalajara, Mexico
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Apr 20, 2016 • 18min
T-0: The Near Future of US-Based Competitors
An analysis of the intricate dance between United Launch Alliance, SpaceX, and Blue Origin as we enter the next era of spaceflight.
Launch Mega-Session at the 32nd Annual Space Symposium (Photo)
ULA and SpaceX see the future of space launching very differently
By the Numbers: How close Atlas V came to Failure in this Week’s Cygnus Launch
Lockheed-Boeing rocket venture needs commercial orders to survive
55 years after Gagarin, ULA & Bigelow present commercial space stations
United Launch Alliance’s CEO weighs Blue Origin’s chances in multibillion-dollar rocket engine race
Tweet from Jeff Foust — Bruno’s take on commercial market risk mitigation
Tweet from Jeff Foust — Shotwell on SpaceX’s launch frequency
Tweet from Jeff Foust — Meyerson on BE-4 testing
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