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NASA Sets a New Record for Engines to Drive Upcoming Artemis Missions
NASA completed a crucial sequence of engine certification tests at NASA’s Stennis Space Center, close to Bay St. Louis, Mississippi,…
China Intends to Use Tight Wires to Capture its Reusable Rockets
China intends to use wires to intercept rockets that it wants to reuse for space missions. China Aerospace Science and…
Preparing to Obscure the Sun, Europe’s Space Agency
In order to study the Sun’s scorching corona, one of the more challenging aspects of its anatomy to examine, the…
SpaceX Plans to Launch a Falcon 9 Rocket on Friday Morning as Part of the Starlink Mission
Following the unique SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch doubleheader on Saturday, the company plans to launch its next Starlink satellite…
AMS’s Second New Beginning
The International Space Station (ISS) received the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) in 2011. More than 200 billion cosmic ray events…
SpaceX Significantly Modifies Starship’s Florida Launch Site
After being idle for months, SpaceX has started making significant modifications to its Starship launch pad in Florida. Four of…
The GOES-U Satellite’s Delayed Falcon Heavy Launch
The first Falcon Heavy flight of the year has been postponed until June 25th by NASA and SpaceX. Following the…
SpaceX Fires Ship 29 in a Static Manner Once More
Ship 29 roared to life one more at Starbase, taking the SpaceX fourth flight test one step closer. SpaceX ignited…
22 Starlink Satellites being Launched from California are Delayed by SpaceX
The next round of SpaceX’s Starlink broadband satellite launches is now scheduled to take off no earlier than Friday evening…
Japan Tries to Bring Back the Moon Lander Following the Second Lunar Night
Following a startling awakening last month, Japan’s space agency announced on Tuesday that it will attempt to resurrect its moon…