Chuck Black: June 2010 Archives

Engineering job fairs proliferate all along the Florida "space" coast as the US shuttle program winds down, while in Canada alternative space propulsion gains momentum and I personally have to "apologize profusely" as the Canadian Space Agency becomes a paying customer to launch the upcoming "CASade, Smallsat and IOnospheric Polar Explorer" (CASSIOPE) satellite on a Falcon-9 rocket. All that and more, this week in space for Canada.

The worldwide commercial space market heats up as Iridium Satellite Communications caps a two billion dollar turnaround with a $492 million USD launch contract to Elon Musk and his Space-X cowboys. Meanwhile, back in Canada our federal government finally ponies up another $26.4 million CDN to MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) to continue work on phase "C" of the RADARSAT Constellation mission and COMDEV International CEO John Keating tells shareholders that his company continues to learn "painful lessons" about the design and profit challenges with public sector projects. All that and more, this week in space for Canada.

Elon Musk has his fully functioning Falcon 9 rocket. South Korea has their Space Launch Vehicle-1 (NARO-1) on the pad at the Naro Space Center, the Indians are busy perfecting their cryogenic liquid fueled rocket and even the English are beginning to wonder why the Virgin Galactic VSS Enterprise is scheduled to take off and land "only in America, you say" as Canadian space focused activities temporarily wind down for the long summer doldrums, at least for this week in space for Canada.