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SpaceX launches four civilians into orbit on historic Inspiration4 flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX made history tonight as it launched a crew of private citizens on a jaunt around Earth. For an added bonus, the rocket landed on its drone ship, marking the company's 92nd booster recovery. The mission, called Inspiration4 ...
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Private astronauts are not 'space tourists' (op-ed) Today (Sept. 15) the Inspiration4 mission will launch into space. On board the custom-built, privately operated SpaceX Dragon capsule will be an all-civilian crew of culturally and socially blended people on a mission funded by a billionaire, ...
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SpaceX's all-civilian Inspiration4 mission launches today. Here's what to expect. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX will launch its first all-civilian crew on a three-day journey around the Earth in what will be a historic step for private space travel. The private spaceflight company will launch the Inspiration4 crew, a team of four ...
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Inspiration4 crew planning ultrasounds, microbe samples and more to understand health during flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The crew of the first-ever all-civilian orbital spaceflight is looking forward to conducting medical experiments during the flight that will help researchers better understand spaceflight's effects on the human body.
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Jupiter just got smacked by a space rock and an amateur astronomer caught it on camera Jupiter got whacked again. Brazilian observer José Luis Pereira captured a bright flash on the solar system's largest planet Monday night (Sept. 13), memorializing the fiery death of a space rock high in the Jovian atmosphere.
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Sian Proctor makes history with SpaceX's Inspiration4 as first-ever Black female spacecraft pilot Proctor, a geoscientist, artist and science communicator, has been paving the way in the space sector for decades. Now, years after being a finalist in NASA's astronaut candidate program back in 2009, she is ...
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For the first time, NASA is a spectator for a US crew mission to low Earth orbit SpaceX's launch of the all-private Inspiration4 crew mission, scheduled as soon as Wednesday night, is an all-commercial affair that leaves NASA largely on the sidelines. And that's just fine with NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
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Rare photos show the early years of NASA's space shuttle era NASA's first space shuttle was meant to be named Constitution -- a nod to the United States Bicentennial that year. But a write-in campaign by "Star Trek" fans prompted President Gerald Ford to change his mind. Instead, the orbiter was called ...
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NASA awards $146 million for human moon lander development NASA is awarding a total of $146 million to five American companies to support the development of crewed moon landers, agency officials announced Tuesday (Sept. 14). The fixed-price, milestone-based contracts, awarded via NASA's Next Space Technologies ...
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SpaceX launches 4 amateurs on private Earth-circling trip It was the first time a spacecraft circled Earth with an all-amateur crew and no professional astronauts. "Punch it, SpaceX!" the flight's billionaire leader, Jared Isaacman, ...
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