Happy New Year

Before I continue with posts about Solar Stories, catching up with Space News and talking about larp (I’m keen on promoting SF larp here as this is one of the ultimate outlets for Solar stories), I just need to say Happy New Year

I now feel freed up to move on to all the other content I want to add.

The Christmas and New Year period has been very valuable to me. At the start of it I thought I should write a lot. Instead I took some time out to think about what I should be doing online. Its clear that there are things that I want to create, and talk about but some slowness (can I call it reflection) has been teaching me how I want to spend my time

For instance I’m heavily involved in the UK Larp community. Take a look at LARPBook on YouTube to have an idea or my larp photos over my photo site You can see that I have more than one thing going on.

Which means that I have to balance things out a little bit. Part of that is going to be this blog becoming more of a space where I can work out ideas that both fit in here and don’t fit in elsewhere. That may mean more diversity of post, but it may also equate to taking a few things a bit deeper.

It’s this balancing act that I think will be the driving force of 2023 and I hope that means a more interesting time for people who come here.

Its possible that I could be called a bit fragmented. I think that’s been true of the last couple of years as we’ve come through the Covid-19 pandemic. So 2023 is the year where I stop think and make sure everything goes in its right place.

Thank you for your patience

Merry Christmas and Thank You

It’s the time of year for goodwill for all. I can’t think of a better time to give thanks to the readers of this sporadically expanding blog for spending some time reading my posts.

Thank you

I don’t know how you celebrate this time of year, but for me its Christmas. However you celebrate I hope you have the very best of times

Going into 2023 I have more plans for Solar Stories, more Space news to take a look at and there may be some videos too.

For now, though – my very best wishes.

Artemis and the Moon Part 1

On the 16th of November, 2022, Artemis 1 lifted off from Kennedy Space Centre. It was a night launch for the most powerful rocket yet to fly, making it spectacular. It marks the first launch of a programme that will put people back on the moon. It’s almost exactly 50 years since the last manned moon mission (the last lift-off from the moon was on the 19th of December, 1972). Artemis 1 is not manned – unless you count some lucky plushies. It is the start of what is hoped to be a long-lasting period of lunar exploration.

Artemis

The aim of Artemis is to continue the exploration of the moon. Don’t think of this as a purely American endeavour; it is NASA working with other space agencies and commercial endeavours. Let’s understand what is going on by breaking things down a bit.

Space Launch System (SLS)

The big rocket. The world’s biggest rocket. The job of SLS is to get heavy loads into Space and onwards to the moon. It’s the key to flying the Orion spacecraft.

Orion

Orion is a spacecraft designed for deep space. Its purpose is to carry a crew to the moon and possibly a lot further. In addition to a human crew, the SLS can also carry and launch cubesats. Orion is a ship of two parts. Astronauts live in the Crew Module. There is also a European Service Module built by the ESA. The service module provides key services such as power and thrust to the Orion spacecraft.

Cubesats

Artemis missions are designed to deploy small satellites from the Orion spacecraft adaptor ring sitting between the Orion Spacecraft and the SLS. As part of Artemis 1, 10 cubesats were deployed. These are part of the Cubesat launch initiative. Cubesats are built from off-the-shelf parts by universities, schools and non-profit organisations.

Gateway

Set to orbit the moon, Gateway is a small space station destined to work as a laboratory and a place for astronauts to prepare for trips to the lunar surface. Gateway is another collaboration with components from the Japanese Space Agency, Canadian Space Agency and European Space Agency.

Human Landing System (HLS)

Travelling to the moon would be a little pointless without landing on it. The purpose of the Human Landing System is to accomplish just this. The vehicle set to accomplish this is a variation of the SpaceX starship. Starship is in development to be a flexible and reusable space transport system. Many different Starship models are planned, one of which will land men on the moon.

More Cooperation than National Pride

The first manned attempts to land on and explore the moon were all about proof of superiority. That one nation could do something technically incredible. This new mission may be led by a national agency, but it has many partners. We are now looking at a large-scale international effort. Perhaps this is the promise of the 21st century. Not my country or belief is better than yours. Instead, a statement that together, we can do amazing things.

I hope so – the challenges of this century are truly global.

This Series

This overview of Artemis was written as the first mission flew. As I publish, Artemis 1 has splashed down. No doubt there will be things to learn and more related information in the future.

Now Available on Mastodon

Twitter is in chaos and freefall. Meanwhile, the federated system that is Mastodon is reaping the benefits as users flock to it. I thought I should take a look. Taking a look extended into signing up.

I was impressed by what I saw. Instead of the hot mess of bots and ads I’ve recently been encountering on Twitter, Mastodon felt like a breath of fresh air. Full of people saying cool and creative things.

The time has come to give it a go.

You can find me on Mastodon at:
https://mastodonapp.uk/@robdavies

One thing that has caught my attention is that there is no centralised server for Mastodon. Anyone can own their own place on the network. I may be dipping my feet by using a general UK server my thoughts are leaning towards owning my spot in the Fediverse. If that happens, I’ll let you know all about it.

Oh Those Neon Spaceships

Time to think about Solar Stories again; a discussion of actual spacecraft is long overdue.

The Shape of Interplanetary Flight

The craft in solar stories come from a culture where air and space travel are routine. A spacecraft that lives only in space should look like it does. Simple, strong shapes with no unnecessary complications in physical design. Leading to strong hulls with few complicated bulges, antennae, dishes and other protrusions.

Anything that flies in a sky should look like its built for that sky. Wings should be elegant but not necessary as thousands of years of super strong materials make all manner of lighter than air or neutral buoyancy fuselages possible.

All of this boils down to things that look right for the job they are doing. Designs are never cool for the sake of it, but they always look right.

I suspect this means that a lot of spaceships could be a bit boring to look at. Boring though is not a word to describe any vehicle in this future. Spaceships will not be boring. They will be colourful!

Bright Neon Lights

Neon may sound a bit cyberpunk or retro. Here I’m using it to display very bright illuminated displays. Anything travelling could be become very bright indeed. There are lots of reasons for this – but first remember one thing. The assumption is that anything can have a large, form fitting and bright display wrapped around it.

The Livery

Imagine ships belonging to the same fleet not having just standard colours and flags but powerful moving displays saying who they are and where they come from. Everything gets covered in corporate, fleet or “tribal” colours.

Advertising

Advertising never goes away. It’s like death and taxes. A ship coming into a spaceport, knowing that it’s being observed, may start displaying its wares. In another instance, becoming a billboard may be a nice little side hustle for a cash strapped crew. Anything that can be noticed can become an advert

Personal Expression

So, you’re just this person. But you don’t want to merge into the background. You want everyone to know who you are. Anything you’re travelling in (or wearing for that matter) could become the canvas that shows just how cool you are. Independant operators may become the brightest thing out there.

Direct Communication

Here I’m going to make the assumption that everyone has private communication or can broadcast publicly if that’s desired. Additionally, I’m going with the idea that if everything has bright displays, then then these may get used for communication. Perhaps like in these scenarios.

A group of spacecraft are working together. They start running coloured pattern displays that sync with each other, showing the concert of work. Saying that they are working as one.

A situation is straying towards conflict. Negotiations may be going on in the background, but now the hulls of ships get covered in aggressive coloured patterns. Lights that say I am angry, and I am dangerous. Who wants a fight when a good threat display may just turn the tide.

Can you think of more?

Thats only 2 scenarios. I’m sure you can think of others, but the upshot will come back to this point – spaceships are going to be wonderfully illuminated

Size Matters

I’m going to end here with a thought on size. Nothing will be bigger than it needs. That’s part of the first design point. Though good sizes are likely. These spaceships are homes and workplaces. They go out into the void for months on end, quite possibly years. Carrying all they need with them. Small ships seem less likely than those of considerable size.

Not just Spaceships Will Light Up

I’ve hinted at it, so let’s say it. Just about anything can become a glowing, living display. The limits are not technological. The limits are denoted by culture and taste. In some places appropriate and frowned on in others.