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NASASpaceflight original reporting has been referenced by various news outlets on spaceflight-specific news, such as MSNBC, [2] USA Today [3] and The New York Times, [4] among others. NASASpaceflight also produces videos and live streams of rocket launches online, with a special focus on developments at SpaceX's Starbase facility , [ 5 ] [ 6 ...
The final journey for the last space shuttle ever built is complete. Set against the black backdrop of the night sky, a crane hoisted a white shrink-wrapped Endeavour 200 feet overhead before ...
For live updates on today’s launch, read our story here: Live updates: SpaceX ‘keeping an eye on upper-level winds’ ahead of Vandenberg launch A SpaceX rocket will launch from Vandenberg ...
Space Pioneer is the first private company to reach orbit on its first attempt using a fully liquid fueled rocket. [ 19 ] On 20 April, SpaceX 's Starship had its first test flight , [ 20 ] aiming to complete about three-quarters of an orbit and landing in the Pacific Ocean northwest of Kauai . [ 21 ]
Ariane 5 is a retired European heavy-lift space launch vehicle operated by Arianespace for the European Space Agency (ESA). It was launched from the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) in French Guiana . It was used to deliver payloads into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO), low Earth orbit (LEO) or further into space.
NASA’s Frank Rubio broke the record for the longest stay in space by a US astronaut. Now, he’s finally back home.
Universe Today (U.T.) is a North American-based non-commercial space and astronomy news website founded by Fraser Cain. The domain was registered on December 30, 1998, [2] and the website went live in March 1999. [3] Universe Today assumed its current form on July 24, 2003, featuring astronomy news and other space-related content.
STS-31, the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope at 621 km (386 mi) was the highest of the Space Shuttle program and fourth highest ever behind only two missions of the Gemini Program, Gemini 10 and Gemini 11 in 1966 with apogees of 756 km (470 mi) and 1,368 km (850 mi) respectively, and Polaris Dawn's 1,400 km (870 mi) apogee, making ...