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Join Elysia Segal for this exciting edition of This Week in Spaceflight, where we reveal the latest developments in the spaceflight industry. This episode features the Starliner crew's arrival at Kennedy Space Center, marking a significant milestone as we gear up for the much-anticipated launch. We'll also cover SpaceX's 300th booster landing, the resolution of Voyager 1's data issues, and other major spaceflight news from around the world. Don't miss our in-depth coverage on upcoming missions and behind-the-scenes insights!
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🤵 Hosted by Elysia Segal (@elysiasegal).
🖋️ Written by Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera (@alexphysics13) with Aaron McCrea and John Sharp..
🎥 Footage from: Max Evans, D Wise, Space Coast Live, SpaceX, NASA, ESA, Axiom Space, JPL-Caltech, ULA, Blue Origin, JAXA, SaxaVord Spaceport, Rocket Factory Augsburg, CCTV, Rocket Lab, CMSA.
✂️ Edited by Ryan Caton (@DPodDolphinPro).
💼 Produced by Kevin Michael Reed (@kmreed).
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#Starliner #SpaceX #Voyager1 #NASA #SpaceFlight #KennedySpaceCenter #Astronauts #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceMissions #SpaceIndustry #ESA #ArtemisProgram #ISS #CommercialSpace #LowEarthOrbit #MoonMission #InterstellarSpace #SpaceCommunication #SpaceExploration #RocketScience #SpaceTechnology #FutureSpaceMissions #SpaceNewsUpdate #ThisWeekInSpaceflight #SpaceXLandings #SpaceLaunchUpdate #DeepSpaceCommunication #SpaceEngineering #SpacecraftSystems
00:00 Intro
00:29 ESA astronauts just graduated
02:27 NASA finally solves Voyager 1 communications issues
05:23 Starliner astronauts arrive at the space coast
07:04 NASA orders HLS Cargo landers
08:49 SLIM wakes up on the Moon... again?!
09:39 SaxaVord granted range license from CAA
10:33 Chang Zheng 2D launch of Yaogan 42-02
11:18 SpaceX lands its 300th booster
12:52 Electron launches Beginning of The Swarm
14:00 China launches Shenzhou 18 crew rotation mission
14:53 Upcoming: Expendable Falcon 9 launch of Galileo satellites
15:22 Upcoming: SpaceX CRS-30 spacecraft return to Earth
15:48 Upcoming: Falcon 9 launch of Starlink 6-54
16:01 Upcoming: Shenzhou 17 return to Earth
16:17 Upcoming: Relocation of SpaceX Crew-8 Dragon
16:43 Upcoming: Falcon 9 launch of WorldView 1&2
17:03 Upcoming: Falcon 9 launch of Starlink 6-55
17:13 Upcoming: China's launch of Chang'e 6 lunar sample return
17:28 Outro

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Комментарии : 116   
@Imagine_Beyond
@Imagine_Beyond 19 дней назад
Thank goodness Voyager 1 is now working again! NASA did a fantastic job. It is really amazing how they could repair something from 50 years ago right now over 160 AU away from Earth
@rekahnmonis73
@rekahnmonis73 19 дней назад
Love how the Australian on the hopper patch is upside down, such an adorable nod to the southern hemisphere 🇦🇺
@SebastianWellsTL
@SebastianWellsTL 19 дней назад
For nearly a 50 year old instrument voyager is seriously impressive!
@TroyRubert
@TroyRubert 19 дней назад
Huge congrats to JAXA!
@MrKellymcilrath
@MrKellymcilrath 19 дней назад
Another great This Week In Space Flight Elysia, Thank you & NSF !!!!!
@TrebleSketch
@TrebleSketch 19 дней назад
Very excited to see an Aussie finally having our first astronaut since the formation of our space agency! Keen to see her fly some day!
@LovemyDrones
@LovemyDrones 19 дней назад
Funny, rockets taking off used to be like watching NASCAR, just waiting for the big crash or boom, now it's like watching planes take off and land which is cool but SpaceX has made it routine! Hats off!
@listonheinz9103
@listonheinz9103 19 дней назад
Is it really though? If you want crash and boom just remember that Starship 4 is launching in May.
@DavidDeliversSpace
@DavidDeliversSpace 19 дней назад
The voyager story is amazing and nothing short of a miracle. The engineers that worked on the project and the new generation that keeps them working exemplifies what this country was, and still is, capable of!
@fredpryde8555
@fredpryde8555 19 дней назад
thank you so much for keeping us informed of what goes on in our space programs
@adriangillies6037
@adriangillies6037 19 дней назад
I always look forward to your show Elysia. All the best to you and yours.
@amusady
@amusady 19 дней назад
Awesome! Voyager 1 is back.
@learsiyenoham
@learsiyenoham 19 дней назад
Happy Friday Elysia! Thanks for the update NSF team. Great work as always!🤠👍
@Kyzyl_Tuva
@Kyzyl_Tuva 18 дней назад
Love you weekly updates Elysia. Thank you
@john.dcollins5792
@john.dcollins5792 19 дней назад
Thank you so very much love the Friday updates❤
@mauric_2271
@mauric_2271 19 дней назад
Thank you and greetings from germany 😊🇩🇪
@onesocold
@onesocold 19 дней назад
Happy Friday! 🎉🎉🎉
@neilmcmenemy4510
@neilmcmenemy4510 19 дней назад
Kudos to the team that built that !!!
@jamiesnow2670
@jamiesnow2670 19 дней назад
Amazing stuff
@geoffgunn9673
@geoffgunn9673 19 дней назад
It’s amazing the engineers of the day built in the ability to isolate everything. It just keeps going
@wilbotiberiusbaggins2694
@wilbotiberiusbaggins2694 19 дней назад
Lurve you guys
@Milardikan
@Milardikan 19 дней назад
Good change of the format! Start with the news, and the last section is this week in launches. I really like this
@neilmcmenemy4510
@neilmcmenemy4510 19 дней назад
It woke up again! Wow!!
@parktheforg
@parktheforg 19 дней назад
My first launch that I saw in person was B-1060 and I’m so sad to see it go 😢
@Chris-un4ns
@Chris-un4ns 19 дней назад
I was like 15 when they shot that off, that's amazing they both still work.
@lbh002
@lbh002 19 дней назад
Love your earrings!
@lyricbread
@lyricbread 19 дней назад
Elysia definitely gets the “best dressed” award out of the entire NSF team. Specially for coordinating her earring choice with the topic of the week. 👏🏻
@rme420erik
@rme420erik 19 дней назад
Incredible 🤩
@classic_sci_fi
@classic_sci_fi 19 дней назад
Voyager I &II are the greatest examples for why nuclear power is needed aboard space probes. Also interesting next to the tiny computer memory is that both Voyagers use 8-track tape for long term storage. 😎
@Lycanthus
@Lycanthus 19 дней назад
Are her earings the gold records on Voyager?
@ryanhamstra49
@ryanhamstra49 19 дней назад
Probably yes, because she’s awesome like that.
@elysiasegal
@elysiasegal 19 дней назад
They are, indeed!
@ronsdigginthemidwest5502
@ronsdigginthemidwest5502 17 дней назад
@@elysiasegal That’s so cool Elysia! I thought you were wearing old half dollars at first. Your earring fashion fun is so awesome! 😂🎉❤
@user-ur5br3ne9h
@user-ur5br3ne9h 19 дней назад
Smart V1 team at JPL; congrats to them!
@JGS123WRPTP
@JGS123WRPTP 19 дней назад
Our launch pads so cute 😂
@donporter8432
@donporter8432 16 дней назад
Very good recap
@thomasharbeck3953
@thomasharbeck3953 19 дней назад
Do they get lunch before launch?
@badbillanderson619
@badbillanderson619 19 дней назад
Love the ear rings
@laxmandeshmukh460
@laxmandeshmukh460 18 дней назад
Earth & Human existence must Be saved.
@kitt44kt
@kitt44kt 19 дней назад
I was 18 years old in 1977 when both Voyagers launched ! I remember Apollo, Skylab, and Shuttle more than Voyagers. V'ger was also in the first Star Trek movie !
@dlbuffmovie
@dlbuffmovie 16 дней назад
TWO BOXES OF DONUTS?!?!?! So envious and I want to work there now.....
@robbrown3519
@robbrown3519 19 дней назад
Good Saturday morning
@MrHichammohsen1
@MrHichammohsen1 18 дней назад
7:28 the mockup in NBL showed by Destin on smarter everyday looks more like the one in blue's graphics than SpaceX's.
@B0M0A0K
@B0M0A0K 19 дней назад
We were on Shetland last week and drove past this construction. UK Government seems to have invested heavily in putting new roads in place for traffic. But it's all single track, so I have no idea how they expect to get a rocket up there!
@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks 19 дней назад
What are the earrings this time? You should be required to tell us or show a close-up of them at the end, or something. They always are so cool and fun! (These ones look like the Voyager Golden Records, which would be AWESOME! Watching you makes me want to pierce my ears just so that I can copy your style).
@elysiasegal
@elysiasegal 18 дней назад
You are correct, that's what they were!
@andrewreynolds912
@andrewreynolds912 19 дней назад
Yessss SHES STILL ALIVE VOYAGER IS ALIVE! WELL DONE NASS! Once again did an amazing
@johnadair8492
@johnadair8492 19 дней назад
Do your ear rings represent the gold record that was sent with Voyager?
@elysiasegal
@elysiasegal 19 дней назад
Yep!
@argus9609
@argus9609 17 дней назад
I recommend that the Starliner astronauts call in sick on the day of the flight.
@chronablitz
@chronablitz 19 дней назад
Finally a new British Astronaut!
@HylanderSB
@HylanderSB 13 дней назад
I wish they talked half as much about recovering HST anomalies as they do about Voyager.
@ale131296
@ale131296 6 дней назад
We've also talked about Hubble in prior episodes of This Week In Spaceflight
@gabrielgolding5380
@gabrielgolding5380 19 дней назад
The Voyager team are freakin’ wizards.
@MistSoalar
@MistSoalar 19 дней назад
If we figure out overnighting on lunar surface w/o RTG, lunar exploration can be attainable by smaller budget projects.
@michaelscaplis
@michaelscaplis 19 дней назад
Hope we are also preparing for the return of V’ger 😉
@_ShaDynasty
@_ShaDynasty 16 дней назад
They're going to send a crew on the Starliner ? Seems extremely risky with all the issues. I'd want them to do another test flight if I was on the crew
@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks 17 дней назад
If the crewed Starliner launch, eight days from now, gets delayed, then when will the next launch attempt be?
@frrapp2366
@frrapp2366 19 дней назад
GO little SLIM!!!! , cant wait to see jaxa's fully enclosed rover design !!! now if we can just get S X and NASA to get the launch vehicles to work . think that S-X should set up the first test lunar Starships to be able to convert to habs and carry some sort of ground clearing rover to clear off pads for future lunar Starships
@andrewreynolds912
@andrewreynolds912 19 дней назад
300th time for space x?! That's insane i can't wait within a decade it will be a thousand. Imagine that
@mohawksniper79
@mohawksniper79 8 дней назад
❤️👍🏽
@user-rx7hv3zi9g
@user-rx7hv3zi9g 19 дней назад
👍♥️
@romec3435
@romec3435 19 дней назад
👀🚀👍
@RobertP-zk8vh
@RobertP-zk8vh 19 дней назад
i heard something about new horizon found another ice belt?
@laskey2175
@laskey2175 19 дней назад
The next time we can launch another Voyager will be 2151.
@bunger8658
@bunger8658 16 дней назад
Nice Shirt
@xerxesdacat
@xerxesdacat 16 дней назад
Im scared for the astronauts riding the Boeing starliner, hope the quality control was enforced, but i would feel better if this was test flown again just like the spacex dragon was before it was allowed to carry humans. I hope their mission is safe and successful.
@johnpoteat9774
@johnpoteat9774 19 дней назад
V'ger lives!
@dissaid
@dissaid 17 дней назад
😎😎😎
@paulmoffat9306
@paulmoffat9306 6 дней назад
This is some nonsense that I came across this morning on the Starliner launch, from 'The Byte' article by Noor Al-Siban on May 09: A NASA contractor is urging the space agency to suspend the upcoming Boeing Starliner launch over major safety concerns with the aerospace company's wares. In a press release, the president of ValveTech, a NASA contractor that supplies the agency with parts, warned that the buzzing sound heard during the now-scrubbed Starliner launch could indicate something seriously wrong with the transport capsule. "As a valued NASA partner and as valve experts, we strongly urge them not to attempt a second launch due to the risk of a disaster occurring on the launchpad," ValveTech president Erin Faville cautioned. "According to media reports, a buzzing sound indicating the leaking valve was noticed by someone walking by the Starliner minutes before launch. This sound could indicate that the valve has passed its lifecycle." WTF.
@murbella7
@murbella7 19 дней назад
WRONG - Has everybody forgot that Andrew 'Andy' Thomas was Australia's first astronaut? - STS-77, STS-89/91, STS-102, STS-114. So sad that some folk can be forgotten so soon and so easily.
@ale131296
@ale131296 19 дней назад
I guess he was a woman then?
@peterford5408
@peterford5408 15 дней назад
WRONG - 0:45 "first female astronaut"
@deimosian
@deimosian 19 дней назад
V'ger is forever
@eddymahon1503
@eddymahon1503 19 дней назад
Imagine if the US and China had been allies all along? We would no doubt have bases on Mars and would be looking at visiting the moons of Jupiter
@user-kc2zg2hb9e
@user-kc2zg2hb9e 19 дней назад
About time that USA got back to business, how long has it been to put our own astronauts into orbit?
@ale131296
@ale131296 19 дней назад
The US has been able to put its own astronauts in orbit for 4 years now thanks to Dragon
@konkam744
@konkam744 16 дней назад
It's been fifty seven days since the last crewed launch to the ISS from American soil hosted on the 4th of March 2023 at 03 : 53 (UTC) carrying 4 astronauts on the Endeavour Crew Dragon spacecraft developed by SpaceX that was carried on the Falcon 9 - B1083. How did you not know that? Wait, you thought the last time America launched humans was on Atlantis in 2011?
@theOrionsarms
@theOrionsarms 19 дней назад
What up with those Chinese putting their foot in rope loops? Camrad Xi tell them to stay tall?
@dustinparker9456
@dustinparker9456 19 дней назад
How is it that a device that was built in the 70’s with less memory then a key fob can keep going but my iPhone can go more then 3 years?
@Elwazayoutuber
@Elwazayoutuber 19 дней назад
😭
@Thisandthat8908
@Thisandthat8908 19 дней назад
well at least the nutjobs had a field day with Voyagers "weird transmissions" while they lasted. Sometimes you wonder if all these Aliens have really nothing better to do....
@asdf9C
@asdf9C 18 дней назад
back when engineers and programmers wrote decent code and good machines. we suck at this now.
@unclerojelio6320
@unclerojelio6320 19 дней назад
Wait, Blue Origin still flies spacecraft?
@Peter_Nottle
@Peter_Nottle 19 дней назад
i'ts noice to see that 50 year olds can still do good work, unlike me, no software update can fix my issues 🤣
@c7ouchy1
@c7ouchy1 19 дней назад
Has Elysia got 52 sets of earrings that’s what I want to know 😂?
@jematheny
@jematheny 16 дней назад
Ooops. I think SpaceX will be able to transport 100+ tons of cargo to the moon's surface.
@zevsiegel4456
@zevsiegel4456 18 дней назад
Very good vids. Lowest fat/news ratio around!
@greenleader661
@greenleader661 19 дней назад
Why are they going to kill B1060? Nooooo
@whitleybayman123
@whitleybayman123 19 дней назад
VGer
@CaptainQ2607
@CaptainQ2607 19 дней назад
I'm glad they fixed Voyager from so far away, but she's showing her age 😢
@imrich01
@imrich01 19 дней назад
first
@tylerdurden4006
@tylerdurden4006 19 дней назад
Rerouting power is not magical. 😂
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl
@PradyumnaGarnayak-vx8zl 19 дней назад
Miss posky
@egooidios5061
@egooidios5061 19 дней назад
Everyone knows that Voyager 1 stopped working because the universe wasnt really rendered at that distance, and needed some time to load, hence the jibberish data!!!
@ligurian728
@ligurian728 19 дней назад
that NASA room is so different from Spacex. Bunch of guys in suits with tent cards sitting around a table. What could go wrong?
@BennyCFD
@BennyCFD 17 дней назад
Boeing will never be competitive with SpaceX..............
@rory-red
@rory-red 17 дней назад
STARLINER WHAT WASTE OF MONEY
@Sintesi.
@Sintesi. 19 дней назад
i am australian. the first female australian astronaut is a complete fucking joke. she didn't make the cut for the official esa selection. she was 4 of 5 to be offered the option to buy her way in to the training. the australian government had to pay $425,000 for her 12 months of training, and she will never actually fly unless the australian government pays millions for a seat on an axiom flight. esa graduated 12 of their own astronauts with only 5 seats available. esa wont fly on soyuz, and america wont let russia outnumber them, so the 4th chair in dragon or starliner is shared between esa and jaxa, so each agency gets 1 flight a year.
@ladydustin7811
@ladydustin7811 19 дней назад
ESA graduated 5 astronauts. The other are reserve astronauts. They will all 5 fly to the ISS before it is decommissioned- indeed 1 per year. And the Australian government would be stupid not to buy your astronaut a seat on Axiom.
@Sintesi.
@Sintesi. 19 дней назад
@@ladydustin7811 why should the australian taxpayers spend 30 million dollars on a 2 week holiday to space for a highly paid government employee who has already had 425 thousand dollars spent on her training. for 10 years i was told we cant pay for the learning licence, but once you get it, we can pay for lessons. so i got the learning licence, and then was told, no sorry, we cant pay for your lessons. my lessons were 100each, and i probably needed 5. so $500, and they wouldnt even pay that. her 1 year of training cost more than i will get to live on for my whole life. we desperately need houses. that 30 million could pay for 600 public housing houses to be built. if she wants to go to space, she can pay for it herself or do a gofundme or something.
@thomcarr7021
@thomcarr7021 18 дней назад
Complete waste of money. For the past 40+ years, nothing has changed. The "signals" are equivalent to a watch beeping once a week.
@DougVanDorn
@DougVanDorn 17 дней назад
The title of the video, "Starliner Is Ready A Flight Crew", is a nonsense statement. Now, had a "For" been inserted in there, it might make sense, but again, don't you have anyone who can 1) speak English and 2) proofread? Sorry, but y'all are representing a set of engineering disciplines, you've got to at least pay lip service to making sense.
@NASASpaceflight
@NASASpaceflight 17 дней назад
Fixed, just a typo. Thanks for the catch. 👍 Das
@radovan_mladic
@radovan_mladic 19 дней назад
Yes, it still works.
@RustyCyler
@RustyCyler 18 дней назад
Intro's suck. Just start the damn video.
@Apollojames77
@Apollojames77 17 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You're kidding right?
@harrisone79
@harrisone79 19 дней назад
Not miracles, human ingenuity and pattern recognition. Miracle denotes a supernatural element. So unless your going all spacXentric and going all crazy religious. Maybe use better adjectives to differentiate your channels. 😝😂😂
@dphuntsman
@dphuntsman 19 дней назад
I’m an atheist; but there’s no reason to go apeshit. Chill, ok?
@chrisolix3441
@chrisolix3441 19 дней назад
Don't be an ignorant hater.
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