
The Astro Awards are an award ceremony that recognizes the achievements of space agencies and private spaceflight companies in 2023. The 2024 Astro Awards were held on January 13–14, 2024 at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas. Science communicator Tim Dodd, also known as the Everyday Astronaut, hosted the event.
Astro Awards 2024:
Resolution Criteria: YES if an organization wins an award. NO if it doesn't. N/A if it gets a special mention.
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@notarealuser it seems really weird that the video wasn't uploaded, but everyday astronaut often works on timeframes of months
@JoshuaWilkes yeah. ik. i gave it ~2 months, given they took place on jan 25. i extended the deadline once, but now i am sure if it'll ever be uploaded.
@notarealuser is this not the video for the Astro awards?
https://youtu.be/d56cDbEXr1k?si=HS76P03AZSA_0EQP
I don't know why it's not letting me just embed the video sorry
Honerable mentions but no award:
IM-1 (Intuitive Machines 6:20)
Ariane 6 (ESA 7:35)
SLIM (JAXA 8:40)
Astro awards:
ADRAS-J (Astroscale / Rocketlab 15:00)
PACE (NASA / SpaceX 20:00)
Chang'e 6 (CNSA 25:00)
ACS3 (NASA / Rocketlab 28:20)
H-3 Test flight 2 (JAXA 35:00)
Vulcan Centaur CERT-1 (ULA 41:00)
Europa Clipper (NASA / JPL / SpaceX 45:30)
Parker Solar Probe (NASA / JHUAPL 54:30)
W-1 (Varda Space / Rocketlab 1:01:00)
Starship Flight 5 (SpaceX 1:07:00)
Polaris Dawn (SpaceX / Polaris Program 1:14:20)
To be clear: for many of these missions, the satellite provider and the launch provider both get their own Astro award, so they both count.
So all the market predictions were directionally correct except ESA, Firefly and Intuitive Machines, they didn't get an award.
@Ziddletwix That would work but you can also resolve them to Yes/No immediately since they're already determined. Otherwise notarealuser can do it himself.
@Mqrius unresolved all options. (would rather creator do resolution themselves unless there's specific reason not to, tedious to unresolve everything in the first place. also this way if they still think it should be N/A they can revert).
Intuitive Machines should be an option imo.
Just to clarify, in cases like at 55:30 of the video, would both SpaceX and Nasa resolve yes, or just SpaceX, or just NASA?