SKTLs Space Newsletter: JWST Today, China ISS & Starlink, Arienspace 2021 Finale And A Whole Lot More
This newsletter includes information about the James Webb Space Telescope mission, China ISS and Starlink, Arienspace 2021 recap, a first in space for humans, space startups, fun facts about space and more.
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. |
“How do you throw a party in space? You have to plan-et!” credit- spaceopedia.com Space News NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Mission: Live updates It’s been five days since NASA’s JWST launched into space, see what the tele-phenom is up to today. China’s Space Station Module Dodges SpaceX Starlink Satellites The core of China’s new space station has moved twice this year to avoid Starlink internet satellites. Arianespace Ends 2021, Launching OneWeb Arianespace completed its last mission of the year on Dec. 27, launching a Soyuz 2.1b rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. On This Day in Space! Dec. 30, 1930 On Dec. 30, 1930 Lieutenant Colonel Albert William Stevens sets the precedent for humans in space. |
SPACE STARTUP NEWS ROCKET MANUFACTURERS, SPACE COMPANIES, SPACE ECONOMIES FAA delays Starship progress. The FAA says it needs more time to complete an environmental review of SpaceX Starship orbital launches. ROCKET MANUFACTURERS, SPACE COMPANIES, SPACE ECONOMIES Blue Origin’s U.S. military ‘rocket cargo’ program. Blue Origin has signed an agreement with the U.S. military. ROCKET MANUFACTURERS Firefly halts launch preparations. The U.S. government has asked largest shareholder of Firefly to divest its stake for national security reasons. |
Fun facts about space… The 10 wildest things we learned about black holes in the last 365 days. |