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South Korea launches first lunar mission

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7:08 pm E.T. from SLC-40 the second of two launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station lifted off with the South Korean built lunar orbiting spacecraft. SpaceX has now launched their 34th mission of the year and 168th Falcon 9 total.

zshaul August 5, 2022 falcon 9, NASA, Space Force, SpaceX

ULA launches 6th and final SBIRS satellite

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6:29 am E.T. from SLC-41, an Atlas V 421 lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station carrying the sixth and final SBIRS satellite, the GEO-6.

zshaul August 5, 2022 Atlas V, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Northrop Grumman, Space Force, ULA

SpaceX Dragon soars to International Space Station

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July 14 at 8:44 pm E.T. NASA and SpaceX launch their twenty-fifth resupply mission to the ISS. Loaded with over five thousand pounds of research, cargo, and food for the astronauts orbiting overhead.

zshaul July 15, 2022 Crew Dragon, ESA, falcon 9, NASA, SpaceX

Astra TROPICS-1 fails to reach orbit

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Astra’s second launch from CCSFS fails to reach orbit when the vehicles second stage shut down early on their TROPICS-1 mission today.

zshaul June 12, 2022 Astra, NASA

NASA’s Moon rocket returns to launch pad

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June 6, 12:01 am, NASA’s SLS rocket has once again left the VAB on a 4.2 mile journey to Launch Complex 39B were teams will hopefully run through a full Wet Dress Rehearsal and give us a target launch date for the Artemis I mission around the Moon.

zshaul June 7, 2022 Artemis, ESA, NASA, SLS

OFT-2 launches in hopes to reach ISS

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May 19 at 6:54 pm E.T. from SLC-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Once again, we are […]

zshaul May 19, 2022 Boeing, NASA, ULA

SpaceX launches four more to International Space Station

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April 27 at 3:52 am E.T. a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifts off. Inside are four humans headed to spend six months aboard the International Space Station, carrying out scientific research and experiments for NASA and the ESA.

zshaul April 27, 2022 Commercial Crew, Crew Dragon, ESA, falcon 9, NASA, SpaceX

Crew-4 prepares to launch

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Early Tomorrow morning Four astronauts will blast off from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station. NASA astronauts […]

zshaul April 25, 2022 Commercial Crew, Crew Dragon, ESA, falcon 9, NASA, SpaceX

Crew-4 Astronauts arrive to Kennedy ahead of their launch this week

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Three NASA and one ESA astronaut are in Florida now ahead of the Crew-4 mission where they will continue to quarantine before launching to the ISS for several months of research and work.

zshaul April 19, 2022 Commercial Crew, Crew Dragon, ESA, falcon 9, NASA, SpaceX

The first all private flight to the International Space Station, Axiom-1

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April 8, 2022. The first all private crew to launch to the International Space Station took flight today from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center for the Axiom-1 mission.

zshaul April 9, 2022 Commercial Crew, Crew Dragon, falcon 9, NASA, SpaceX

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