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CRS-3: A Leaf on the Atlantic Wind

Posted by Chris Tobias on March 26, 2014
Posted in: Launches, Updates. Tagged: Dragon, Elon Musk, Falcon, Falcon 9, International Space Station, ISS, NASA, Serenity, Space Shuttle, SpaceX. Leave a comment

Crew Resupply 3 Mission Patch

by Jeff Cunningham

This coming weekend is another launch for SpaceX, the developers of the revolutionary Falcon rocket (which they freely admit to naming after the Millenium Falcon) and the Dragon spacecraft that’s the focus of our campaign here at Take Back the Sky. This particular flight, however, could be called their most important one to date for a number of reasons. Most people don’t keep up with this stuff anymore, so we’re devoting today’s installment to giving you some background before the weekend’s fireworks.

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Our thanks to those who volunteered to join our crew!

Posted by Chris Tobias on March 2, 2014
Posted in: Con Presence. Tagged: Browncoats, Pittsburgh Comicon. Leave a comment

by Chris Tobias

We’d like to thank everyone who responded to our call for enthusiastic folk who are willing to help Take Back the Sky increase its presence at cons this year.  If you are one of those who answered the call, rest assured you’ll be hearing back from us very soon so we can schedule a conference call and provide you with the materials and helpful advice you’ll need in order to get the most out of your tabling experience.  We here at Take Back the Sky are grateful for your support, and the support of Browncoats everywhere in the ‘verse, as we aim to make history!

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The Take Back the Sky table at the 2013 Pittsburgh Comicon.

“We’re Puttin’ Together a Crew–You in?”

Posted by Chris Tobias on February 13, 2014
Posted in: Con Presence, Updates. Tagged: Comic Con, cons, Serenity. Leave a comment

by Jeff Cunningham

The new year has brought some big changes here at Take Back the Sky–welcome ones, that is, that will allow us to do more to get our ship out of atmo. The biggest and most important change of all is that we’re expanding in preparation for the 2014 con season.

Take Back the Sky with Summer Glau, Wizard World Philadelphia 2013

Take Back the Sky’s Christopher Tobias with Summer Glau, Wizard World Philadelphia 2013

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Spotlight: Is Space too Expensive?

Posted by Chris Tobias on February 10, 2014
Posted in: Articles. Tagged: Falcon, SpaceX. Leave a comment

by Jeff Cunningham

Spotlight: Is Space too Expensive?

We’ve brought up this fantastic tumblr feed before, started and run by a great guy we used to work with in the X-Prize foundation who’s now with Virgin Galactic. It’s starting to make some real waves on the internet, and this recent entry is just one example why–just what does something in your bathroom have to do with the Falcon rocket that (dependent upon your writing a letter) will take up the ship we’re getting named Serenity?

Falcon 9 CRS-2 Launch

Falcon 9 CRS-2 Launch

SpaceX Calls for Suggestions from Public for Future Falcon Missions

Posted by Chris Tobias on January 16, 2014
Posted in: Updates. Tagged: Browncoats, Elon Musk, Falcon, Falcon 9, Firefly, Serenity, SpaceX. 5 Comments

by Jeff Cunningham

Earlier today, SpaceX posted the following to their Twitter feed and other social media sites:

Posted just before 6 PM, EST, Jan. 16

Posted just before 6 PM, EST, Jan. 16

Okay, so it’s not exactly a formal poll–but that doesn’t mean that a throng of Browncoats loudly proclaiming “a Dragon named Serenity!” won’t be heard or noticed. Now is the time for all of you to strike while the iron is hot and exercise the power of Ridiculously Large Numbers of People on the Internet (the scientific effect observed when Nathan Fillion tweets something) and be heard.

We admit, this alone won’t get our beloved ship into the Black, but it’s just too good an opportunity to pass up. So, reply to SpaceX’s tweet or to their Facebook status to say “A Dragon named Serenity!” or something to that effect, followed by the hashtag #takebackthesky .

Good luck, and we’ll keep you posted.

We Are Not Alone…

Posted by Chris Tobias on January 13, 2014
Posted in: Press Coverage. Tagged: Brownsville, Dragon, Elon Musk, Falcon Heavy Reusable, Firefly, Joss Whedon, Serenity, SpaceX, Texas. Leave a comment

by Chris Tobias

On January 7, Duncan Law-Green made our New Year very shiny when he tweeted us to let us know about a post on rocketeers.co.uk dated April 9, 2013.  The topic was a fascinating piece of fan art done by artist Federico Melillo showing a fictional commercial spaceliner named Serenity atop one of SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy Reusable rockets at Armstrong Field in Brownsville, Texas, waiting to be launched into the black on her maiden voyage.  The artwork, which is titled “Serenity:  Vehicle is in Startup,” was a commissioned piece, though the site did not say exactly who was responsible for its concept.

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“Serenity: Vehicle is in Startup” by Federico Melillo (with special thanks to Duncan Law-Green and rocketeers.co.uk)

Although the fictional Serenity in Melillo’s artwork is a commercial spaceliner instead of a Dragon capsule, the fact remains that it demonstrates once again that there are individuals all around the world who want to see a manned spacecraft named after Joss Whedon’s fictional Firefly class transport ship.  It is also interesting to note that, like those of us here at Take Back the Sky, the individual who commissioned the piece believes that it is SpaceX who will honor Mr. Whedon and Firefly in this way.  As Mr. Law-Green said in his tweet:  “Great minds think alike. :)”  What remains, however, is the task of mobilizing great minds who think as one to act as one as well, in order to make the dream of a manned commercial spaceship named Serenity a reality.

If you count yourself among the “great minds” who think as we do, but you still haven’t contacted SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk to let him know that you want to see the next manned US spaceflight be in a spaceship named Serenity, there’s no time like the present to make it one of your New Year’s resolutions.  Sign our online petition, and then write Mr. Musk a good, old-fashioned, pen-and-paper letter to let him know that there’d be no better name in the ‘verse for his first manned Dragon than Serenity.  Everything you need to do that is just a click away on our Take Action page.  And once you’re done, you should be sure to tell your friends who are Browncoats and space enthusiasts that they should do the same, and let them know how.

With perseverance and a little luck, we may very well see a scene very much like the fantasy painted by Federico Melillo play out for real in just a few years’ time!

The 26 for 26 Project

Posted by Chris Tobias on December 27, 2013
Posted in: Good Works, Reviews. Tagged: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dragon, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Elon Musk, Firefly, Fray, Johnson Space Center, Joss Whedon, Jules Verne, Kids Need to Read, Mariner, Mars, Mercury, NASA, Orson Scott Card, Robert Zubrin, Serenity, Space Shuttle, SpaceX, Viking. Leave a comment

by Chris Tobias

Howdy.  Chris here.  This post is going to be a little off the beaten path from what we usually do here at Take Back the Sky, but as an educator, I wanted to share something that affected me very deeply, both personally and professionally.  I hope you don’t mind.

It has been a little over a year since the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut that claimed the lives of 26 of the school’s students and teachers.  Like many people, I was deeply affected by the event, more so than by any other like it before or since.  I think this was not only because of the young age of many of the victims, but also because teachers gave their lives in an effort to protect their students.

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It’s unfortunate that so much controversy arose in the wake of the Newtown shooting.  All the debate about gun control vs. Americans’ right to keep and bear arms and the media’s coverage of incidents like this (and those who perpetrate them) vs. Americans’ right to free speech can sometimes cause us to lose sight of the real human tragedy.  Like most Americans, I have very strong feelings about those issues, but it is not my intention to discuss them here.  Instead, I want to talk about a project I undertook to pay tribute to those students and teachers who lost their lives at Sandy Hook Elementary, a project I dubbed “The 26 for 26 Project.”

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The Boy Who Cried “Launch”?

Posted by Chris Tobias on December 1, 2013
Posted in: Articles, Launches. Tagged: Falcon, Launch, Serenity, space, SpaceX. Leave a comment

by Jeff Cunningham

Jeff here, Take Back the Sky‘s resident rocket scientist. Those of you who were tuning in with us over the past week for the launch of the Falcon 9 and the SES-8 satellite but aren’t familiar with “the way of things” in the space business may feel a little put-out and running out of patience with the multiple false starts. Those of us who’ve always been space advocates and those of us who live in Florida understand, though, that, for rocket scientists and astronauts, re-scheduling launches, or “scrubbing,” is a fact of life. Having a rocket, whether it’s a Falcon or the space shuttle take off on the first try is actually kind of rare. Continue Reading

Take the Turkey Bowl Out to the Black

Posted by Chris Tobias on November 27, 2013
Posted in: Articles, Launches, Updates. Tagged: Browncoats, Falcon 9, Geeks, Holidays, Launch, SpaceX. Leave a comment

by Jeff Cunningham

So, the Falcon 9 v1.1 launch scheduled for earlier this week had some minor hardware glitches and had to be “scrubbed” or re-scheduled–it happens. The new launch of the first payload to geostationary orbit (commonly referred to by rocket scientists as “GEO”, where it’s flying high and fast enough to always hover over the same spot on the Earth’s surface) has been moved to Thursday evening, the soonest that the skies will be clear.

Falcon 9 sits on the pad at Kennedy Space Center, carrying a major communications satellite that will provide service to Asia.

While it’s no doubt generating mixed feelings among the SpaceX workforce (Thanksgiving at home with the family versus launching a rocket…), it works out just shiny for us Browncoats: Football not your thing? Then why not tune in to the SpaceX live stream after dinner? What could be a better geek Thanksgiving than gathering around after the feast to watch a rocket ascend upon a column of brilliant flames? Watch with us, then comment on your reactions on our sites!

First Launch to GEO Tonight

Posted by Chris Tobias on November 25, 2013
Posted in: Launches. Tagged: Dragon, Firefly, Serenity, SpaceX. Leave a comment

by Jeff Cunningham

Ni hao, comrades,

Today is an ass-picious day, indeed. Tonight’s launch of the Falcon 9 v.1.1 will include another hover test, where the engines will be re-ignited on its way back down, to bring us and the #Dragon one step closer to the world’s first spacecraft that’s as reusable as Serenity (give or take replacement catalyzers). Just as important, it’s the first time that the Falcon has been launched to the higher altitudes of geosynchronous orbit. We’ll be live-tweeting the whole time, so log in and join the shindig!

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