Kosmic Kris

@KosmicKris
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Professor of Space Law and Policy. Cricket, space, TV, music and a tiny bit of International law. He is, however, probably more confused than you are. (Is also @KosmicKris on twitter and cdonel2001 on Instagram)
My evening companion is Walter Schirra’s autobiography. I’m finding it a bit hard going. He’s mainly listing all the planes he’s flown and people he doesn’t like.
Vale Ariane V. You were a reliable, if ultimately, a bit pricey launch vehicle. And you were at least around - unlike Ariane VI. https://youtu.be/_CwY4SVIL0g
Final lift-off for Europe’s Ariane 5 rocket • FRANCE 24 English

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Failure before MaxQ
24.8%
Successful MECO (after hot staging)
35.8%
Reaching orbit
28.4%
Successful reentry & splashdown
11%
Poll ended at .
SpaceX’s 2nd Starship Test Has a 60% Chance of Success

SpaceX is implementing 'well over a thousand changes' to its next Starship prototype.

Observer
A reminder that Rishi Sunak spent his entire leadership campaign talking about how “committed” he was to tackling climate change in order to leave a better world behind him for his daughters.
The first lesson I learned about the space industry is that it is the downstream stuff where the money is. There’s no money in upstream. True now as it ever was.
It’s the last launch of the Ariane V rocket tomorrow. Ariane VI has taken too long and is too expensive. But, I will dwell a while longer on the workhorse that has been Ariane V. In a world where the launch market is not a good money maker, V has been excellent.
Here are my three pence on the new Doctor Who companion: https://feelinglistless.blogspot.com/2022/11/hello-ruby-sunday.html
I’d love to find some more #climate #nature and #publicpolicy folks here. Where y’all at?
My student and my friend passed his PhD viva today.
I am ‘sceptical’ about much of the Artemis programme. It is using or repurposing old tech rather than pushing the boundaries as Apollo did. But when you see glorious pictures of our planet from the spacecraft, all of that cynicism melts away in pure wonder.