Early Tomorrow morning Four astronauts will blast off from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station. NASA astronauts […]
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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.
April 21st, at 1:51 pm E.T. another fifty-three Starlink satellites were launched to orbit by SpaceX on a Falcon 9 rocket that has now flown twelve times.
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 15th at 6:41 am E.T. the NRO launched two classified satellites to orbit onboard a reflown SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
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.
Even if it is April Fools, there’s no joke here. SpaceX found a way to miss the sever storms in the area to launch the Transporter-4 mission today, sending forty more rideshare satellites into space.
OneWeb announced this morning they’ve reached an agreement with SpaceX to continue to launch their internet provider satellites on Falcon 9 rockets as they left their agreement with the Russian space agency earlier this month.
March 18th, 11:24 PM Est a SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 53 more Starlink satellites to orbit as the first ever Falcon 9 rocket booster makes an incredible twelve flights, returning safely to a drone ship offshore.