SpaceX’s CRS-18 Dragon spacecraft has concluded her EOM (End Of Mission) milestones, following unberthing from the International Space Station (ISS) on Tuesday. Dragon’s release from the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) occurred at 14:59 UTC, with splashdown in the Pacific Ocean around 20:20 UTC.
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SpaceX’s CRS-15 Dragon spacecraft has completed the EOM (End Of Mission) phase with a splashdown…
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After 31 days of berthed operations, the CRS-14 Dragon from SpaceX wrapped up her mission…
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The Chinese space station module Tiangong-1 completed a destructive uncontrolled re-entry on Sunday. The event…
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After 31 days of docked operations at the International Space Station (ISS), SpaceX’s CRS-8 Dragon spacecraft…
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The doomed Progress M-27M resupply ship has met its fiery demise on Thursday night, following…
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SpaceX’s CRS-5 Dragon spacecraft departed the International Space Station (ISS) ahead of a return to…
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Just under three weeks after Rocket Lab launched the “Rocket Like a Hurricane” mission placing…
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On the two main coasts of the United States, SpaceX launched a number of low…
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Elon Musk pushes for orbital goal following data gathering objectives during Starship debut
by Chris BerginFollowing the maiden launch of the world’s most powerful rocket, SpaceX hopes to conduct a…
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The first crewed Artemis mission is now the focus of NASA’s beyond-Earth orbit human spaceflight…
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Falcon Heavy’s second launch 2023 set sail on Sunday, with liftoff with the ViaSat-3 Americas…
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SpaceX’s 27th launch of the year occurred Thursday, April 27, 2023, lofting another batch of…
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The most powerful rocket in history launched on its second attempt Thursday, the first major…
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There are two words that most people never want to hear at a rocket launch,…
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After successfully conducting back-to-back flights from their recently-inaugurated US launch site, Rocket Lab returned to…
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SpaceX conducts doubleheader with Starlink mission followed by launch for SES
Hot on the heels of Tuesday’s successful CRS-27 launch, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 was in action…
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SpaceX launches v1.5 satellites from Vandenberg following debut of Starlink v2
On Monday, SpaceX conducted the first of two Starlink launches this week from each coast…
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NASA´s William Hartwell updates on Artemis I and future ESMs
by Adrian BeilNASASpaceflight interviewed two speakers and subject matter experts about Orion, the European Service Module (ESM),…
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Operations to support the upcoming first crew flights of Starliner and Orion are increasing around…