After seventeen days in Space the first all private crew to the ISS is heading home. Splashdown to occur this afternoon around 1:06 pm E.T.
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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.
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.
Meet the crew of Axiom-1, the first all private crew to fly to the International Space Station. Using a SpaceX Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon capsule the four will spend ten days in orbit while performing experiments and research during their stay at the space station.
After an eleven-hour journey that began yesterday, SLS now sits on LC-39B as the sun begins to rise over the space coast. The Artemis Era has arrived.
March 3rd, 2022. SpaceX has launched another Falcon 9 rocket for its eleventh flight. This time for the Starlink 4-9 mission where another 47 satellites were delivered to orbit.
Tuesday, March 1st 2022. Lift off of the newest NOAA weather monitoring satellite atop an Atlas V from SLC-41 took place at 4:38 PM Est.
February 19th, 12:40 PM Est from Wallops Island, VA. NASA and Northrup Grumman have launched their seventeenth mission to resupply the International Space Station.
For the seventeenth Northrup Grumman Commercial Resupply Services mission an Antares launch vehicle will lift off Pad 0A from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island Virginia.
2/10/22 at 3:00 PM Est from SLC-46 Tests began last week at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for […]