Russia appears set to finally address long-term, serious space station cracks
This has been a persistent, behind-the-scenes dispute between NASA and Roscosmos.
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This has been a persistent, behind-the-scenes dispute between NASA and Roscosmos.
As of today, SpaceX is owned by investors who will want to see it make money.
"Some missions are using more than what their paperwork would say."
"I was on the phone with Blue Origin leadership that night, all the next day, all through the weekend."
"Artemis III will be an extraordinary demonstration of what is possible."
"It is actually challenging how you measure [Mach] from space."
The space agency said Roscosmos discovered new leaks in the Russian service module.
The space agency says Roscosmos has discovered new leaks in the Russian service module that it is trying to repair.
“I think the team has really experienced the loss of a loved one with the end of the mission.”
Is it a hidden gem, a cult classic, or hopelessly dumb? We vote "all of the above."
While Blue Origin investigates the root cause behind last night's spectacular explosion of its New Glenn rocket, it's already clear that this will be …
NASA science satellites show dual use in locating sources of GPS interference.
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"We also obviously want to be very mindful of the Outer Space Treaty."
SpaceX has more to prove before flying Starship all the way to low-Earth orbit.
"It is imperative to concentrate resources towards the highest priority objectives."
"This further confirms the wisdom of the current policy of retiring the ISS in 2030."
"As a bonus, it captured Mars images from a rare perspective."
"How in the hell do I get more science into space? That is my goal."
"I think there's plenty of fire lit under them already."
SpaceX's upgraded Starship is set to launch on its first test flight as soon as Tuesday, May 19.
"NASA also is defining the concept of operations for the mission."
Testing shows rotor blades won't disintegrate when they spin at supersonic speed.
NASA is serious about taking more shots on goal, but some of them need to start landing.
On the morning of May 5th, 1961, 37-year-old Alan Shepard woke up, ate a breakfast (consisting of a filet mignon wrapped in bacon, scrambled eggs, and…