EU agrees US deal to launch satellites with Elon Musk’s SpaceX

The EU will get the right to post security guards at a U.S. spaceport to protect its Galileo satellites.

POLITICO
Mostly Ariane, the price doesn't matter
35.1%
> 50% SpaceX
61.4%
ULA
1.8%
ISRO
1.8%
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Billionaire space race: can Bezos’s Project Kuiper catch up to Musk’s Starlink?

As the world’s wealthiest men chest-thump in low-Earth orbit, others wonder how their mess will eventually be cleaned up

The Guardian

"Ambitious but achievable. Always. Of course, big dreams 💭 must always be kept within the bounds of what is technically feasible and financially 💰 affordable." https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Saturn_s_moon_Enceladus_top_target_for_ESA

🤔 So they won't launch it with #Ariane6 as of the #LaunchCost ? 🙄

#ESA #Arianespace #Ariane #SpaceX #Falcon9 #FalconHeavy

Saturn's moon Enceladus top target for ESA

A fresh, icy crust hides a deep, enigmatic ocean. Plumes of water burst through cracks in the ice, shooting into space. An intrepid lander collects samples and analyses them for hints of life.ESA has started to turn this scene into a reality, devising a mission to investigate an ocean world around either Jupiter or Saturn. But which moon should we choose? What should the mission do exactly? A team of expert scientists has delivered their findings.

The lack of #competition has made it difficult to hash out a competitive offer with the #EU 🇪🇺 https://www.politico.eu/article/iris-2-eu-satellite-project-germany-delay/

#IRIS

Brussels slams Berlin’s ‘ill-founded’ effort to delay EU satellite project

Germany’s Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck wants to suspend the IRIS2 satellite project; the EU isn’t giving way.

POLITICO

#Monopolies tend to become less efficient and less innovative over time, becoming "complacent", because they do not have to be efficient or innovative to compete in the marketplace https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly#Monopoly_and_efficiency

#EuropeanUnion #SpacePolitics

Monopoly - Wikipedia

#France 🇫🇷 and #Germany 🇩🇪 fund the majority of the Ariane 6 rocket's development costs. So, by rule, most of the design and manufacturing of the #Ariane6 rocket must take place in those nations. This strangles #competition among subcontractors and suppliers. https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/europe-seeks-to-emulate-nasas-revolutionary-commercial-cargo-program/2/

#EuropeanUnion #SpacePolitics

Europe seeks to emulate NASA’s revolutionary commercial cargo program

European governments must commit more funding for the program to achieve its goals.

Ars Technica

People writing about #SpaceExploration are mostly cheerleaders 🥳 for the cause, rather than independent observers 🔬 keeping a watchful eye 👁️ on how our national monies 💰 are spent. https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2022/06/23/new-book-paints-bleak-picture-of-nasas-human-spaceflight-program/

Former Deputy #NASA Administrator #LoriGarver

New Book Paints Bleak Picture Of NASA’s Human Spaceflight Program

Former Deputy NASA Administrator Lori Garver says NASA is resistant to change and stymied by entrenched special interests.

Forbes
Mere days before its debut, the Ariane 6 rocket loses a key customer to SpaceX

"I am impatiently waiting to understand what reasons could have led Eumetsat to such a decision."

Ars Technica

One might think that #European 🇪🇺 launch officials would have learned their lesson. But not everyone got 🦻 the message. The #Ariane6 will cost 💰 significantly more 📈 than the #Falcon9 rocket, which has similar capabilities. It likely will not realistically compete with a fully reusable Falcon 9. To say #Starship will not be a game-changer represents the same head-in-the-sand attitude displayed a decade ago. These officials #ignored 🙈🙉🙊 the rise of #reusability https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/06/some-european-launch-officials-still-have-their-heads-stuck-in-the-sand

#ESA

Some European launch officials still have their heads stuck in the sand

"Starship will not eradicate Ariane 6 at all."

Ars Technica
#Ariane6 will be able to deliver 11.5 tonnes into geostationary orbit and 21.6 tonnes into #LEO. The rocket is not reusable 🗑️. #Falcon9 launched 350 times since 📆 2010, can take more than eight tonnes into geostationary orbit and nearly 23 tonnes into #LEO ⚖️🤔 https://phys.org/news/2024-07-ariane-big-rockets.html
Ahead of Ariane 6 launch, what are the other big rockets?

Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket is due to blast off for the first time next week, but it will launch into a quickly changing market for heavy space launchers increasingly dominated by SpaceX.

Phys.org
@spaceflight what do you propose the EU and ESA should do about that?