Still looking for more spaceflight thingys to watch before the year is out? Here's one from Japan: Interstellar Technologies @natsuroke will try to fly their MOMO rocket on its 5th flight to above 100 km again on December 28 21:45 UTC (29th local)! https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20191223-00010001-doshin-hok …
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They reached 113 km altitude on flight #3 on May 3 this year (IIRC making them the 1st non-US fully private start-up to reach above 100 km), but the 4th flight on July 27 had an early engine shutdown.
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@realChefJared &
@mikusingularity will be thrilled to hear that *the* Japanese singer superstar Hatsune Miku - actually two of them - will be hitching a ride on this flight!
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If it passes the Karman line this will be the second time Miku has been to space, previously on Akatsuki (Venus Climate Orbiter) in 2010. Thread I made on that:https://twitter.com/BehindTheGlass4/status/1190698970441498626 …
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Space Teto スペース重音テト @SpaceTetoThe Akatsuki probe launched in May 2010. A successful >10,000-signature petition resulted in images of Miku being placed onboard the spacecraft. The probe is currently in orbit around Venus. (Image: Mikusingularity)#miku#space#JAXA#VOCALOID pic.twitter.com/gwi0GQhlKBDiesen Thread anzeigen1 Antwort 3 Retweets 2 Gefällt mir -
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I remember
@DJSnM did a video on the most recent MOMO4 launch that didn't go so well..... Let's just hope Miku doesn't meet the same fate.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpRm1-XF9oM …3 Antworten 0 Retweets 1 Gefällt mir
This was flight #2 in June 2018.
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Ah, whoops, well it appears MOMO4 didn't make it either still.https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/07/27/national/science-health/privately-launched-momo-4-rocket-fails-liftoff-crashes-sea-off-hokkaido/#.XgBJL0dKhPY …
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