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Jeff Bezos announces $3.4B NASA contract to land astronauts on lunar surface
NASA needs multiple lander options; putting all their cards on a lunar Starship landing was always a bit ridiculous, even if it seems reasonably likely to happen. So if you want the Artemis program to actually happen, this is likely a good thing. However, with congress in a deadlock around the debt ceiling, and SLS costing $4B per launch, this is only going to add to Artemis's serious funding challenges.
If you're interested in the space industry in general, I'll cover this more next week in the weekly Orbital Index newsletter (https://orbitalindex.com) which I co-author with blach.
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Show HN: Moonshine – open-source, pretrained ML models for satellite
You should definitely submit this to https://github.com/orbitalindex/awesome-space#earth!
- Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
- Ask HN: What hyper-focused industry newsletters do you enjoy?
- The Orbiter space cimulator I
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Low Earth Orbit Visualization
If you're into this stuff, we write about it in Orbital Index pretty frequently: https://orbitalindex.com
(Some of the paragraph I posted was excerpted from a recent issue.)
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Open Source Mission Control Software from NASA
OpenMCT is solid. We have a bunch of open source space-related software listed in Awesome Space: https://github.com/orbitalindex/awesome-space
yamcs
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Open Source Mission Control Software from NASA
OpenMCT is great if ALL you want is to do is look at Telemetry. But good luck if you want to send a commamd to a vehicle. I think YAMCS is much better solution: https://github.com/yamcs/yamcs
Yamcs has got a builder for displays, client APIs, etc. Almost everything you'll ever need.
What are some alternatives?
Open MCT - A web based mission control framework.
illumos-gate - An open-source Unix operating system
orbiter - Open-source repository of Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Torque3D - MIT Licensed Open Source version of Torque 3D from GarageGames
r2cloud - Decode satellite signals on Raspberry PI or any other 64-bit CPU.
jmc - Repository for OpenJDK Mission Control, a production time profiling and diagnostics tools suite. https://openjdk.org/projects/jmc
celestiary - Astronomical simulator of solar system and local stars
awesome-security-newsletters - Periodic cyber security newsletters that capture the latest news, summaries of conference talks, research, best practices, tools, events, vulnerabilities, and analysis of trending threats and attacks
cosmicos - Sending the lambda calculus into deep space
satellite-js - Modular set of functions for SGP4 and SDP4 propagation of TLEs.