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Jan 04 2019

Operations Summary – Week of 1/2/19

2018 Year in Review

Have a look at the first three images in the gallery above to see an overview of everything that went on over the last year for our crew, atmospheric flight and rocket flight. Despite having two large setbacks that denied us the ability to run full operations, we are still proud with all that we managed to accomplish. If there’s any trouble seeing the full-res versions you can always try our flickr album as well.

Also under review from 2018 were our finances, which appeared to end up in the dumpster big time by the end of the year. But as our Head of Finance Mortimer Kerman points out in this article, things are not as bad as they may seem. Also of important to note in that article is that we are now accepting donations! There is more information in the article as to how to donate and also check out the Desk Notes below for more details from founder Drew Kerman on why the donations are now available.

Progeny Mk1-B Flight Review

2018 went out with a (thankfully not literal) bang when we launched a rocket off the back of the Deuce for the first time ever. It was really cool! Now you can read the flight analysis to recap not only that mission but the entire sequence of missions that prepared for the perfect execution that occurred last month. We have this video embedded there too but in case you just want the good bit, have a look:

Programs Make Plans for 2019

This short week was spent in meetings – lots and lots of meetings for departments and teams in every program. Everyone has a chance to give their input and debate with their co-workers on how things should be managed in 2019 and what goals should be achieved by the program. This coming Monday all the leads will have a final meeting to make the decisions that will steer us through 2019. We’ll have all the details on our twitter account, with new upcoming launch dates as well! All three of our currently active rockets, the Progeny Mk6 Block I/II and the Ascension Mk1 are readying themselves in the VAB for launches this month. These launches will all play a big role in determining where things go next.

ATN Database

The latest update for the Asteroid Tracking Network database is available here, containing 2,981 asteroids and 5 updated with new observation data.

From the Desk of Drew Kerman

Out of Character Behind the Scenes stuff