SKTLs Space Newsletter: Russia Exits French Guiana, China’s Record Payload, Space Debris Cleaning Experiments, Artemis 1 Plus A Whole Lot More

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SKTLs Space Newsletter: Russia Exits French Guiana, China’s Record Payload, Space Debris Cleaning Experiments, Artemis 1 Plus A Whole Lot More

SKTLs Newsletter #14 includes information about Russia’s recent exit from French Guiana, China sets a national record payload, ULA Atlas V and GOES-T is ready for launch, international partnerships continue space debris cleaning experiments, on this day in space in 1959, Artemis 1 update, Xplore lands funding for space-as-a-service startup, Sierra Space picks Japan and interesting space facts about the Sombrero Galaxy.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: As part of our launch process, SKTLs has been actively reaching out and partnering with various space companies and entities. Some of these partnerships are catching traction and are still being developed. With this additional interest from the space industry, we are going to postpone the SKTLs Airdrop so that we can reach more people to have a better critical mass of Space and Crypto enthusiasts as part of our community before launching. As such, the SKTLs Airdrop will happen on SPACE DAY, MAY 6, 2022 at midnight rather than on January 1. Reaching critical mass before the airdrop will help ensure that the SKTLs token has the best chance of creating real value with liquidity and little volatility for all SKTL holders. Thank you for being a part of this revolutionary concept, process and mission. 

Thanks for joining the SKTLs community mission to help create a sustainable space economy. It’s more apparent than ever that we all have an immediate responsibility to protect the planet and help progress human space migration. 

The SKTLs family wants to keep you up to date and informed on the development of the space economy, space exploration and space related cryptos. In this newsletter subscribers will find recent news about space, including lots of interesting facts about our new frontier.

“Q. What did Neil Armstrong say when no one laughed at his moon jokes?
A. “I guess you had to be there!”
credit- thoughtcatalog.com

Space News

Russia Halts Soyuz Launches 
Roscosmos announced it is halting Soyuz launches from French Guiana and more in response to European sanctions for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

China Launch Sets National Record, Satellites 
China’s second Long March 8 rocket launched late Saturday carrying a new record payload.

Rocket Lab’s 1st Mission From Its New Pad 
Rocket Lab will launch today from a newly built launch pad, and you can watch the event live.

ULA Atlas V Rocket And NOAA’s GOES-T Satellite, Ready for Launch
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s GOES-T satellite starts its epic journey on March 1, 2022.

Finding Solutions, Cleaning Up Orbital Debris
An international research collaboration between MIT and the German Space Agency has been experimenting with various ways of cleaning up space trash.

On This Day In Space! Feb. 28, 1959 
On Feb. 28th, 1959 the Discoverer 1 spy satellite goes missing after launch.

NASA
An Update On The Artemis I Mission On This Week @NASA
An update on our Artemis I mission, test firing an Artemis rocket engine, and a resupply mission delivers to the space station.

SPACE STARTUP AND PRIVATE COMPANY NEWS 


SPACE ECONOMY
Xplore banks millions for space-as-a-service. 
Space-as-a-service startup Xplore has brought in $16.2 million to date.

SPACE ECONOMY , SPACE TOURISM
Sierra Space and the Dream Chaser lands in Japan. 
Sierra Space has signed an agreement to study future landings of its Dream Chaser vehicle at a Japanese airport.

Fun facts about space…
Introducing the Sombrero Galaxy.
The Sombrero Galaxy has a bright nucleus, large central bulge and spiral arms threaded through with a thick dust lane, making it look a like a hat from Mexico.
 
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