Orbital ATK’s Cygnus OA-7 resupply craft, the S.S. John Glenn, was berthed at the ISS Saturday morning. The OA-7 Cygnus – packed with equipment and supplies for the Expedition 51 crew – launched Tuesday aboard a ULA Atlas V rocket and performed orbit raising and refinement burns as it waited its turn for arrival at ISS, having to slip in after the Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft launched and docked on Wednesday.
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While Orbital ATK’s first Enhanced Cygnus spacecraft performs well at the International Space Station, the…
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Physical changes to a number of historic pads located on Florida’s Space Coast are progressing…
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With less than two weeks to go before NASA awards the CEV (Crew Exploration Vehicle)…
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NASA Glenn are hoping they will win the contract to build the Service Module element…
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Arianespace, ULA, Blue Origin discuss executing ambitious Kuiper constellation missions for Amazon
Amazon’s announcement of three launch contracts totaling 83 flights split across Ariane 6, Vulcan, and…
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SpaceX launches first of twin Starlink missions, 45th Space Wing’s busy year continues
SpaceX launched their Starlink v1.0 L18 flight, or 19th Starlink mission, from SLC-40 at the…
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United Launch Alliance’s (ULA’s) Delta IV Heavy rocket has received its clandestine payload for the…
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Maxar making progress with Power and Propulsion Element for Gateway
Last year, NASA awarded Maxar Technologies the contract for the Power and Propulsion Element, the…
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Updated plans in Low Earth Orbit and beyond now include replacing the Tracking and Data…
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Blue Origin has been making significant progress on the structures, systems, propulsion, and infrastructure supporting…
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NASA Selects Blue Origin, Dynetics, and SpaceX Human Landers for Artemis
NASA has selected three companies to develop Human Landing Systems (HLS) to support future crewed…
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Tory Bruno Outlines ULA Transition to Vulcan and National Security Launches
Speaking to media at the Satellite 2020 conference in Washington, DC, CEO Tory Bruno previewed…
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As SpaceX competes for the right to launch future US military satellites, an environmental assessment…
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Northrop Grumman’s OmegA finished another step toward its first flight next year when it was…
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Rocket Lab launches 10th Electron flight – critical step towards booster recovery
Rocket Lab’s Electron small satellite launch vehicle conducted its 10th Electron will lift off from…
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Blue Origin has signed a Commercial Space Launch Act agreement with NASA for the use…
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems has won a major contract from the U.S. Air Force to…
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NASA management updated the agency’s human exploration plans for the 2020s to the NASA Advisory…
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It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: Tuesday was a momentous and historic day…