Space News for Thursday, July 21, 2022

21/07/2022 10 min

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, we aggregate and summarize today's top
space news stories. Enjoy! (0:00) Podcast Introduction(00:17) NASA selects Falcon Heavy to launch Roman Space Telescope(00:47) Impulse and Relativity announce proposal for joint Mars landing mission(01:15) UK’s ‘Astra Carta’ movement sees space sustainability as chance to lead(01:41) Isar Aerospace to launch from French Guiana(02:06) NASA authorization included in CHIPS Act(02:31) Spire adding microwave sounders to improve weather forecasts(02:54) NASA sets late August and early September launch dates for Artemis 1(03:18) NASASpaceFlight.com(03:47) Commercial Archives(04:11) International Archives(04:45) Chinese Long March 3B Launches APStar-6C Communications Satellite – Spaceflight101(05:13) Blue Origin’s New Shepard Reaches new Heights in latest Test Flight – Spaceflight101(05:41) ISS Updates – Spaceflight101 – International Space Station(06:06) Featured – Spaceflight101(06:29) News – Spaceflight101(06:54) Re-Entry: Long March 11 Rocket Body – Spaceflight101(07:23) NASA, SpaceX Launch Climate Science Research, More to Space Station(07:47) NASA’s New Mineral Dust Detector Readies for Launch(08:09) NASA Reveals Webb Telescope’s First Images of Unseen Universe(08:34) President Biden Reveals First Image From NASA’s Webb Telescope(09:10) NASA’s Perseverance Scouts Mars Sample Return Campaign Landing Sites(09:34) NASA Shares List of Cosmic Targets for Webb Telescope’s First Images(10:02) NASA Highlights Climate Research on Cargo Launch, Sets Coverage(10:47) Podcast Outro