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SpaceX Delays Next Dragon Cargo Launch to May 1 SpaceX has pushed back the launch of a Dragon cargo mission for NASA this week by 24 hours, with liftoff now targeted for Wednesday (May 1). The uncrewed Dragon resupply ship will now launch to the International Space Station Wednesday at 3:59 a.m. ...
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What If an Asteroid Was Going to Hit Earth? NASA Will Make Believe This Week What would we do if we knew an asteroid would hit Earth in 2027? That's what NASA personnel will explore during a simulation taking place next week. The project will play out as a tabletop exercise held during the 2019 Planetary Defense Conference in ...
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Falcon 9 rocket completes static fire test, aims for launch early Wednesday A week after a test-firing of SpaceX's new crew capsule went awry, SpaceX successfully completed a hold-down firing of its next Falcon 9 launcher Saturday morning at Cape Canaveral in preparation for a predawn liftoff Wednesday carrying several tons of ...
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FCC approves SpaceX's plans to fly internet-beaming satellites in a lower orbit The Federal Communications Commission has approved SpaceX's request to fly a large swath of its future internet-beaming satellites at a lower orbit than originally planned. The approval was a major regulatory hurdle the company needed to clear in order to ...
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FCC Clears SpaceX to Launch Nearly 1600 Internet-Beaming Satellites to a Lower Orbit A SpaceX Falcon Heavy launching a communications satellite from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, April 2019. Photo: John Raoux (AP). The Federal Communications Commission has approved SpaceX's plans to fly a fleet of internet-transmitting ...
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NASA Takes Look at the Science Ahead for Christina Koch and Andrew Morgan (NASA) – NASA is fine-tuning plans for two extended duration expeditions for astronauts who launch to space this year. One month after her arrival on the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Christina Koch got word she will stay in space just short of ...
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This is how NASA would respond to an asteroid impacting Earth If an asteroid were ever to be come hurtling towards Earth, what would be the plan to stop it from impacting the planet? That's the question NASA and its partners, including the European Space Agency and the U.S.'s Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
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Eta Aquarid meteor shower: How to see the shooting stars The Lyrid meteor shower may be over, but your chance to see shooting stars this spring isn't. The Eta Aquarids meteors arrived on April 19 and will be visible until May 28, with the peak occurring in the early morning hours of May 6. "The visibility this year will ...
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THIS WEEK @NASA: First Sound of Marsquake, Prepping For Future Missions to the Moon ABOVE VIDEO: What could be the first sound of a marsquake from our NASA InSight spacecraft, helping NASA Astronauts bust the dust on future missions to the Moon and celebrating our home planet … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at ...
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New US moon-landing timetable throws Canada's Lunar Gateway role into question The Trump administration has thrown a monkey wrench into Canada's vaunted commitment to build a Canadarm3 for a space station orbiting the moon. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Feb. 28 that Canada was joining the NASA-led project known ...
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