It was a Space Shuttle mission like none other in the 21st century. It was a mission that went nowhere near the International Space Station or the Hubble Space Telescope. It was a mission of pure science. It was a mission five years in the making, a mission of international inspiration. It was the STS-107 microgravity research mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia.
"Dust Storm"
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Eight years ago today (January 25, 2004), the Mars Exploration Rover -B (MER -B) slammed…
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A Boeing Delta IV vehicle has launched from Cape Canaveral at 18:11pm EDT, en route…
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CommercialISSSpaceX
SpaceX’s 30th resupply mission uses new access tower at SLC-40 for the first time
by Martin SmithSpaceX has debuted a new capability on their 30th cargo resupply mission to the International…
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Over the past few months, Blue Origin has continued making progress towards the maiden launch…
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The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, launched in September 2016, is now less than a month away from…
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EuropeanInternationalOtherScience
One year into science operations, Webb continues to rewrite the textbooks of science
On July 12, 2022, five groups of scientists gathered in different agencies across the world…
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SpaceX has shattered the record for launches in a calendar year by a single rocket…
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CommercialEuropeanInternationalUncrewed
Arianespace launches three spacecraft, Intelsat talks satellite refresh efforts
Arianespace has successfully lifted three satellites into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) on Tuesday from the…
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A team of researchers using archival data from the Hubble Space Telescope, a joint venture between…
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InternationalUncrewed
Volcanic eruptions, floods, and daily ice, crop monitoring highlight need for RADARSAT imaging program
When the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai volcano explosively erupted in Tonga in January, the world was…
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NASA and SpaceX launched the Commercial Resupply Services 24 (CRS-24) mission to the International Space…
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Boeing has scrubbed Tuesday’s planned launch of their Starliner spacecraft on its second uncrewed Orbital…
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The first Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage is now being readied for the program’s…
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China launched a new geostationary weather satellite on Thursday June 3 local time, following a…
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ArtemisBoeing/Starliner
NASA Stennis ready to support second SLS Core Stage static fire
by Philip SlossWhile NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) program, Core Stage prime contractor Boeing, and RS-25 engine…
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Arianespace suffered another issue with its Vega rocket during the launch of two Earth observation…
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The Indian Space Research Organization, ISRO, conducted the 51st launch of their Polar Satellite Launch…
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Intuitive Machines (IM) announced the IM-1 mission with the Nova-C lander has selected the Oceanus…
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The NASA Orion spacecraft that will fly the Artemis 1 lunar orbit mission is about…