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Doug Messier
Awesome Pic: ISS Astronauts Watch Atlantis Return to Earth

This unprecedented view of the space shuttle Atlantis, appearing like a bean sprout against clouds and city lights, on its way home, was photographed by the Expedition 28 crew of the International Space Station. Airglow over Earth can be seen in the background. Image Credit: NASA

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  • July 31, 2011
Did Richardson Oversell Spaceport America’s Potential?


Bloomberg News has a story looking at the challenges facing Spaceport America as it nears completion in the New Mexico desert. The article raises the real possibility that then-Gov. Bill Richardson sold the project to the state’s taxpayers based on overly optimistic economic assumptions:

Now, Governor Susana Martinez, a Republican who replaced Richardson in January, has ordered an audit of the spaceport’s spending and said the facility must secure private investment to augment the public money. Spaceport director Christine Andersen, who took charge in February, disavows the earlier job projections, calling them a “feel-good plan.”

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  • July 30, 2011
George Whitesides: Virgin Galactic Making Good Progress

Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides gave two talks at NASA Ames this morning — the first at the NewSpace 2011 Conference and another for the students at the Singularity University.

Whitesides’ 30-minute address to the Space Frontier Foundation’s annual gathering followed a familiar script, with updates on testing (going great), sales (growing steadily), the Spaceship Company (hiring rapidly), and the engine development (making progress). He used up most of his time making the address, and then took three questions before time ran out.

The Singularity University presentation seems to have been more freewheeling and, according to one person who saw both, much better than his NewSpace address. Whitesides touches upon of what it’s like to work for Richard Branson (great), the competition (we like it), and ITAR (bad, very very bad).

My notes on the NewSpace presentation follow. I’ve also included a collection of Tweets on Whitesides’ Singularity University session.

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  • July 29, 2011
The Ares is Dead! Long Live the Ares!

The Space Frontier Foundation had an Irish wake for the NASA’s Ares rocket program last night. This poster explains their antipathy toward the program. In reality, the Ares I rocket is dead, although ATK is trying to resurrect it as a commercial rocket using an Ariane 5 upper stage. The Ares V (the larger rocket in the photo) should have been listed as a survivor; it has morphed into the […]

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  • July 29, 2011
Senate Subpoenas NASA Documents on SLS Program

Aviation Week reports that subpoenas are flying on Capitol Hill: The chairman and ranking Republican of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee have made good on their threat to subpoena documents related to NASA’s selection of a design for the heavy-lift Space Launch System (SLS), setting up a showdown over the agency’s pace in meeting a congressional order. The subpoena from Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), the panel chair, and […]

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  • July 29, 2011
Virgin Galactic Appoints First Chief Financial Officer

VSS Enterprise drops from WhiteKnightTwo. (Credit: Clay Observatory)

VIRGIN GALACTIC PR — PASADENA, Calif.– Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial spaceline, owned by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group and Aabar Investments PJS, has appointed Kenneth H. Sunshine as its first Chief Financial Officer.

In this newly created role, Sunshine will be responsible for managing the company’s financial strategy, driving growth and overseeing all finance and accounting functions as Virgin Galactic transitions from a development project to a commercially operational business.

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  • July 29, 2011
NewSpace 2011: The Next Big Thing….Featuring Virgin Galactic

We’re moments away here at New Space from a talk by Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides. Also on this morning’s agenda, a business plan competition featuring 5 teams competing for a $25,000 first prize. And a panel discussion titled, “War Stories from the Entrepreneurial Frontier.” I’m Tweeting this talk at https://twitter.com/#/spacecom

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  • July 29, 2011
NewSpace 2011: Orbital Spaceflight and Beyond

A Boeing CST-100 crew module docks at a Bigelow Aerospace space station. (Credit: Boeing)

Moderator:

  • Dennis Stone: Manager, Program Integration, NASA Commercial Crew and Cargo Program

Panel:

  • Brent Jett — Deputy Manager, NASA CCDev (JSC)
  • Garrett Reisman — Project Manager for CCDev 2, SpaceX
  • Mark Sirangelo — Chairman, Sierra Nevada Space Systems
  • Gerard Szatkowski — SmallSat Project Manager, United Launch Alliance

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  • July 28, 2011