
China's Rover Rolls Onto Mars | TMRO:News
Hello Citizens of TMRO! We've got a jam-packed epicsode with no time to waste, so let's roll right into Ryan Caton's SpaceX Update, and then hear from Jared about China's Zhurong rover rolling out onto Mars, RocketLab narrowing down the cause of Electron's launch failure while having a successful Stage 1 recovery, a weird delay in a certain certification for United Launch Alliance's upcoming Vulcan Centaur rocket, ESA looking to corner the market on telecommunications at the Moon, and a total lunar eclipse for you total lunatics to go out and see! Ryan then returns to cover the first successful test flight from Virgin Galactic at Spaceport America, and wraps up with a healthy dose of Space Traffic.
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Griffith Observatory's Total Lunar Eclipse stream [starts May 26th at 0845 UTC]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyrCenUaUB0
GROUND LAUNCH SEQUENCER
00:00 | Intro
00:23 | SpaceX Update w/Ryan Caton
02:13 | China rolls Zhurong out onto the surface of Mars
03:55 | RocketLab narrows down Flight 20's failure
05:14 | United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur has a quirky delay
07:59 | ESA looks at making some Moonlight
09:51 | Look up! The May 26th Total Lunar Eclipse
12:56 | Virgin Galactic has a successful test flight from Spaceport America
13:59 | Space Traffic
15:03 | Upcoming Earth Departures
15:15 | Thank you Citizens of TMRO! Consider becoming one!
15:42 | Stay safe, and goodbye!
