ASTRONAUTICAL NEWS Saturday 2 April 2022

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ASTRONAUTICAL NEWS Saturday 2 April 2022
A daily roundup of space news


Perseverance rover’s Mars samples now won’t make it to Earth until 2033 at best

The NASA-ESA campaign to haul Mars samples back to Earth will require two Red Planet landers instead of one. The change will delay the arrival of samples here by two years, to no earlier than 2033.

GS Yuasa Lithium Power completes PDR of scalable spacecraft battery

GS Yuasa Lithium Power (GYLP) has announced the successful completion of the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) for a new scalable small form factor battery design. With PDR complete the battery design will now move into the critical design phase.

The launch market squeeze

For all the talk of a glut of small launch vehicles, supply of larger launch vehicles is now very constrained, thanks in part to the withdrawal of the Soyuz from the commercial market. Jeff Foust reports on what companies and organizations are doing to cope, including, in one case, turning to a competitor for help launching its satellites.

A record broken: Hubble finds the most distant star ever seen

The Hubble Space Telescope had found the most distant star ever seen

Russian, US ISS record-holders return to earth

A record-breaking US astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts reached Earth, with tensions between Moscow and the West soaring, Russia’s space agency Roscosmos said.



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