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After months in space, Crew-1 astronauts look forward to SpaceX trip back to Earth After six months in orbit, the four astronauts who make up the SpaceX Crew-1 mission are ready to head home. NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker, plus Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Soichi Noguchi ...
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SpaceX to resume Starlink flights, stretching reused Falcon rockets to their limits SpaceX aims to resume launching satellites for its Starlink internet network with the liftoff of a Falcon 9 rocket Wednesday night at Cape Canaveral, and company founder Elon Musk says SpaceX will use the sizeable backlog of Starlink missions to keep pushing ...
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Victor Glover: NASA astronaut and SpaceX Crew Dragon pilot On Crew-1, Glover became the 15th Black astronaut in space and the first Black astronaut to stay for an extended period on the ISS, where he is expected to spend nearly six months in orbit as part of Expedition 64.
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Return of SpaceX crew capsule delayed by bad weather High winds predicted off the coast of Florida this week will keep SpaceX's Crew Dragon Resilience spacecraft and its four-person crew in orbit until Saturday, three days after the mission's previously scheduled return to Earth from the International Space Station.
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Soichi Noguchi: JAXA astronaut and SpaceX Crew Dragon mission specialist He is also one of only three people to have flown into space on three different spacecraft: NASA's space shuttle, Soyuz and Crew Dragon. He is the first non-American astronaut to do so.
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NASA adds ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket to launch lineup for future missions The opportunity allows for new and existing launch providers to introduce new rockets that aren't currently part of the NASA Launch Services-2 contract. In order to qualify, potential contractors must be able to successfully ...
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Physicists net neutron star gold from measurement of lead Nuclear physicists have made a new, highly accurate measurement of the thickness of the neutron "skin" that encompasses the lead nucleus in experiments conducted at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and just ...
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New 2D superconductor forms at higher temperatures than ever before New interfacial superconductor has novel properties that raise new fundamental questions and might be useful for quantum information processing or quantum sensing. Interfaces in solids form the basis for much of modern technology. For example ...
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Astronomers ask UN committee to protect night skies from megaconstellations A United Nations committee will discuss whether pristine night sky should be protected against Starlink trains. The image shows diagonal lines caused by the light reflected by a group of 25 Starlink. (Image credit: Victoria Girgis/Lowell Observatory). At first ...
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin challenges NASA contract awarded to SpaceX for Artemis moon lander "In NASA's own words, it has made a 'high risk' selection," the statement continued. "Their decision eliminates opportunities for competition, significantly narrows the supply base and not only delays, but also endangers America's return to the moon.
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