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Spacewalking astronauts prepare International Space Station for new solar arrays They worked on the station's portside edge to install a bracket and support struts on two mast canisters at the base of the outpost's current solar wings there, but were only able to install one of the kits while assembling a second and storing it for later.
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A SpaceX rocket will launch a Starlink satellite fleet tonight and you can watch it live. Here's how. The Hawthorne, California-based company is planning to fly one of its Falcon 9 rockets for a record-tying eighth time. The two-stage launcher will blast off from NASA's historic Pad 39A here at Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 8:37 a.m.. EST (0137 March 1 ...
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Russia launches Arctic weather satellite If you would like to see more articles like this please support our coverage of the space program by becoming a Spaceflight Now Member. If everyone who enjoys our website helps fund it, we can expand and improve our coverage further.
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Vice President Kamala Harris calls NASA astronaut on International Space Station "The history-making you are doing, we are so proud of you," Harris said.
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NASA spacewalk: Watch astronauts Kate Rubins and Victor Glover outside the space station NASA astronaut Victor Glover Jr. conducted a spacewalk outside the International Space Station on January 27 in preparation for upcoming solar array upgrades. (CNN) ...
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Spacewalking astronauts prep station for new solar wings Spacewalking astronauts ventured out Sunday to install support frames for new, high-efficiency solar panels arriving at the International Space Station later this year. NASA's Kate Rubins and Victor Glover put the mounting brackets and struts together, then ...
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Skywatch: What's happening in the heavens in March Jupiter is the brightest of the bunch at -2 magnitude, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory, but hugs the horizon. The more distant, large, ringed Saturn sits at +0.7 magnitude, visible in a darker sky, while Mercury, visible now for a short stay, is a hint brighter ...
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What's Up in March: With a rover on Mars, still plenty to see in the sky The month of March is named after Martius, the father of Romulus and Remus who founded Rome, the world's first superpower, according to mythology. March used to be the first month of the year on the early Roman calendar and is also named for the planet ...
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Perseverance saw its own descent stage crash The Mars rover images a plume of debris from the impact of the descent stage that helped the spacecraft land safely on the red planet. Sharing is caring! Tweet. Share. Pin. Mail. Share. Grayscale photo of rocky landscape with billowing dusty smoke plume ...
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Orlando night sky for March: Worm Moon, rocket launches, daylight saving and bright stars Like, literally lit with stunning celestial sights and another rocket launch off the East Coast as SpaceX prepares to add to its Starlink satellite project. Advertisement.
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