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Ax-1, 1st all-private crewed flight to ISS, aims to blaze trail for future missions Ax-1's four spaceflyers — three paying customers and Axiom's Michael López-Alegría, who's commanding the mission — will fly inside a SpaceX Dragon capsule, which will lift off atop a Falcon 9 rocket.
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SpaceX hints at replacing Russian space station services With the company already ferrying astronauts to and from the International Space Station, reducing NASA's dependence on Russian Soyuz rides, it seems more possible than ever that SpaceX could fully replace the need for Russia's Soyuz capsule.
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NASA official says US-Russian partnership continues on space station Kathy Lueders, head of NASA's human spaceflight operations division, said Monday that joint activities on the International Space Station are continuing amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, including preparations for the return of NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei ...
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Europe's Mars rover will likely miss 2022 launch on Russian rocket due to Ukraine invasion sanctions Europe's ExoMars rover, built to search for traces of life on the Red Planet, is unlikely to launch as planned in September aboard a Russian rocket as a result of sanctions rolled out by European countries in response to Russian aggression in Ukraine.
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Atlas V rocket will launch powerful GOES-T weather satellite today. Here's how to watch live. GOES-T is the third spacecraft in the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES)-R Series, which NOAA officials describe as "the Western Hemisphere's most sophisticated weather-observing and environmental-monitoring system.".
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Ingenuity helicopter aces 20th Mars flight NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has now outflown its Red Planet expectations by a factor of four. The 4-pound (1.8 kilograms) Ingenuity landed on the floor of Jezero Crater with NASA's life-hunting, sample-caching Perseverance rover on Feb. 18, 2021.
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School of Engineering welcomes new faculty (Top row, left to right:) Iwnetim (Tim) Abate, Kaitlyn Becker, Brandon J. DeKosky, Mohsen Ghaffari, Aristide Gumyusenge, Mina Konakovic Lukovic. (Middle row, left to right:) Darcy McRose, Qin (Maggie) Qi, Manish Rhaghavan, Ritu Raman, Nidhi Seethapathi, ...
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Rocket Lab will launch its 1st mission from new pad today. Here's how to watch live The mission plan calls for a Rocket Lab Electron launcher to heft a Strix Earth-observation satellite into orbit for the Japanese company Synspective. Rocket Lab will be using the newly completed Pad B at its New Zealand launch complex, which lies on the ...
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Physicists report on 'quantum boomerang' effect in disordered systems Physicists at UC Santa Barbara have become the first to experimentally observe a quirky behavior of the quantum world: a "quantum boomerang" effect that occurs when particles in a disordered system are kicked out of their locations.
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