Issue 53

Pics o’ the week!

Pics o' the week includes an early Air Force tracking center, JoAnn Morgan at Apollo 11, the new KZ-1A booster poster, Jupiter's north pole, NASA Dragonfly, Sohae launch-site modernization and a launch-plume image.

US Air Force space tracking center (early 1960s)

JoAnn Morgan was the only woman working in the launch firing room for Apollo 11, which landed on the Moon 20 July 1969. It would be one of many ceilings Morgan would break during her 45 years at NASA.

“Movie Poster” of New KZ-1A Booster

Jupiter’s North Pole imaged by NASA Juno on 5 July 2022

Dragonfly: So this…this is COOL. We’re sending an octo-copter to one of Saturn’s moons, Titan. Titan has an atmosphere about 4x denser than Earth.

Not nearly as cool… North Korea begins first stages of construction to modernize the Sohae Satellite Launching Station.

Launch plume / rainbow image.

US Air Force space tracking center, early 1960s.

JoAnn Morgan in the Apollo 11 launch firing room.

"Movie Poster" of the new KZ-1A booster.

Jupiter's North Pole imaged by NASA Juno on 5 July 2022.

NASA Dragonfly octocopter mission concept for Titan.

North Korea begins modernization work at the Sohae Satellite Launching Station.

Launch plume / rainbow image.