SpaceX’s Test Turbulence, Blue Origin’s Orbital Triumph, and India’s Docking Debut: S04E15
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SpaceX’s Test Turbulence, Blue Origin’s Orbital Triumph, and India’s Docking Debut: S04E15

Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S04E15

Welcome to another exhilarating episode of Astronomy Daily, your premier source for the latest in space exploration and cosmic discoveries. I'm Anna, and today we have a stellar lineup of stories that highlight major developments across the space industry.

Highlights:

- SpaceX's Starship Test Flight: SpaceX's seventh test flight of the Starship launch system brought both triumph and setback. Discover how the super heavy booster achieved a successful catch with the Mechazilla arms, despite the upper stage experiencing a rapid unscheduled disassembly.

- Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Success : Blue Origin celebrated a milestone with the successful orbital flight of the New Glenn rocket. Learn about this significant leap in commercial spaceflight and the challenges faced during booster recovery.

- International Space Station Updates : NASA astronaut Suni Williams completed a critical spacewalk, performing essential maintenance on the ISS. Find out how Williams and her crewmates have adapted to unexpected mission changes.

- India's Space Docking Milestone : India has joined an elite group of nations by successfully docking two satellites in orbit. Explore the implications of this achievement for India's ambitious space plans.

- Hubble's Andromeda Survey : The Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled an unprecedented portrait of the Andromeda Galaxy, revealing hundreds of millions of stars. Discover how this survey reshapes our understanding of galaxy evolution.

- Remembering David Lynch : We pay tribute to visionary filmmaker David Lynch, who brought the epic novel Dune to the big screen. Reflect on his impact on science fiction and cinema.

For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. (https://www.spacex.com/

Blue Origin

https://www.blueorigin.com/

International Space Station

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html

Suni Williams

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/sunita-l-williams

Indian Space Research Organization

https://www.isro.gov.in/

Hubble Space Telescope

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/main/index.html

David Lynch

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000186/

Dune (1984 film)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087182/

Starlink

https://www.starlink.com/

New Shepard

https://www.blueorigin.com/new-shepard/



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00:00:00 --> 00:00:02 Hey space fans you're tuned into another

00:00:02 --> 00:00:04 exciting episode of astronomy daily

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00:00:06 --> 00:00:07 you today with some major developments

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00:00:11 --> 00:00:13 spacex's latest Starship test flight

00:00:13 --> 00:00:16 that saw both Triumph and setback and

00:00:16 --> 00:00:18 blue Origins Milestone achievement with

00:00:18 --> 00:00:20 their new Glenn rocket we've also got

00:00:20 --> 00:00:22 updates from the International Space

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00:00:29 --> 00:00:31 remarkable new Milestone that puts them

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00:00:33 --> 00:00:35 stunning New Revelations about our

00:00:35 --> 00:00:37 Galactic neighbor Andromeda from the

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00:00:39 --> 00:00:41 remember a Visionary filmmaker who

00:00:41 --> 00:00:43 brought one of sci-fi's greatest stories

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00:00:46 --> 00:00:49 today's space news spacex's seventh test

00:00:49 --> 00:00:51 flight of their massive Starship launch

00:00:51 --> 00:00:53 system brought both excitement and

00:00:53 --> 00:00:55 disappointment to space enthusiasts

00:00:55 --> 00:00:58 worldwide the test which took place at

00:00:58 --> 00:01:00 their Texas launch facility marked only

00:01:00 --> 00:01:02 the second successful catch of a super

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00:01:21 --> 00:01:24 launch site this massive thrust output

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00:01:30 --> 00:01:32 current space launch system however the

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00:01:34 --> 00:01:37 stage designated as ship 33 experienced

00:01:37 --> 00:01:40 what SpaceX diplomatically called a

00:01:40 --> 00:01:42 rapid unscheduled disassembly during its

00:01:42 --> 00:01:46 Ascent burn according to Elon Musk

00:01:46 --> 00:01:48 preliminary data suggested an oxygen and

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00:02:04 --> 00:02:07 control flaps along with Next Generation

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00:02:09 --> 00:02:11 ambitious goals including the planned

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00:02:19 --> 00:02:21 SpaceX maintains its characteristic

00:02:21 --> 00:02:23 optimism the company views each test

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00:02:52 --> 00:02:54 decades earlier in the day in a historic

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00:03:05 --> 00:03:07 morning launch marks a significant

00:03:07 --> 00:03:10 milestone for Jeff bezos's Space company

00:03:10 --> 00:03:11 which has been developing this powerful

00:03:11 --> 00:03:15 rocket since 2013 standing over 320 ft

00:03:15 --> 00:03:17 tall new Glenn represents a massive Leap

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00:03:20 --> 00:03:22 Shepard rocket the launch vehicle

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00:03:34 --> 00:03:36 development while the orbital insertion

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00:03:44 --> 00:03:47 Oceano platform however company

00:03:47 --> 00:03:49 officials had previously noted that

00:03:49 --> 00:03:52 booster recovery while desired wasn't

00:03:52 --> 00:03:54 critical for this inaugural flight

00:03:54 --> 00:03:56 success this achievement positions blue

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00:04:00 --> 00:04:02 needed competition in a field largely

00:04:02 --> 00:04:04 dominated by SpaceX the successful

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00:04:23 --> 00:04:25 space this successful orbital flight

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00:04:33 --> 00:04:36 orbital Reef space station blue origin

00:04:36 --> 00:04:38 is rapidly establishing itself as a

00:04:38 --> 00:04:40 major force in the commercial space

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00:04:47 --> 00:04:49 growing commercial space

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00:04:51 --> 00:04:53 International Space Station NASA

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00:06:30 --> 00:06:32 in a major milestone for India's Space

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00:08:39 --> 00:08:41 extraordinary detail this remarkable

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00:10:01 --> 00:10:03 astronomers can now read in

00:10:03 --> 00:10:06 unprecedented detail the survey itself

00:10:06 --> 00:10:08 was a massive undertaking requiring more

00:10:08 --> 00:10:10 than 1 Hubble orbits and combining

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00:10:12 --> 00:10:15 panomatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury and

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00:10:34 --> 00:10:37 fiction Cinema to share David Lynch the

00:10:37 --> 00:10:39 Visionary filmmaker who brought Frank

00:10:39 --> 00:10:41 Herbert's Epic Novel Dune to the big

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00:10:44 --> 00:10:47 age of 78 due to complications from

00:10:47 --> 00:10:49 empyema while space enthusiasts might

00:10:50 --> 00:10:51 know him best for his ambitious

00:10:51 --> 00:10:54 adaptation of Dune Lynch's influence

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00:10:56 --> 00:10:59 in Missoula Montana Lynch was a true

00:10:59 --> 00:11:01 Renaissance artist who left an indelible

00:11:01 --> 00:11:03 mark on Cinema with his unique

00:11:03 --> 00:11:06 storytelling style his $40 million

00:11:06 --> 00:11:08 interpretation of Dune while

00:11:08 --> 00:11:10 controversial showcased his distinctive

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00:11:13 --> 00:11:14 future adaptations of this beloved

00:11:15 --> 00:11:16 science fiction

00:11:16 --> 00:11:19 classic the film's Bold artistic choices

00:11:19 --> 00:11:22 and striking imagery though divisive

00:11:22 --> 00:11:24 demonstrated how science fiction could

00:11:24 --> 00:11:27 push creative boundaries Lynch's passing

00:11:27 --> 00:11:29 was announced by his family who shared a

00:11:29 --> 00:11:31 touching message that captured his

00:11:31 --> 00:11:33 singular Spirit keep your eye on the

00:11:33 --> 00:11:36 donut and not on the whole his

00:11:36 --> 00:11:38 contributions to cinema earned him four

00:11:38 --> 00:11:40 Oscar nominations and an Academy Award

00:11:40 --> 00:11:42 for lifetime achievement in 2020

00:11:42 --> 00:11:44 cementing his legacy as one of the most

00:11:44 --> 00:11:47 Innovative filmmakers of his generation

00:11:47 --> 00:11:49 his unique vision and artistic courage

00:11:49 --> 00:11:52 continue to inspire creators across all

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