SpaceX conducted its first flight from the US Eastern Range following July’s scheduled maintenance stand down on Monday, with its Falcon 9 resuming operations to deliver a Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station. The CRS-12 Dragon mission was a “single shot” launch from KSC’s 39A, with the launch taking place at 12:31 (local).
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United Launch Alliance launched its last Atlas V rocket of 2016 Sunday, deploying the EchoStar…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) has launched a Delta IV rocket on Wednesday evening, carrying the…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket – interrupted by a wildfire – finally…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched a Delta IV rocket in the early hours of…
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United Launch Alliance successfully launched a satellite for the US National Reconnaissance Office Thursday aboard…
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Despite successfully lofting the OA-6 Cygnus safely into orbit, United Launch Alliance (ULA) engineers have…
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NASA has completed a review of its upcoming, first-of-its-kind Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) flight. ARM,…
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As NASA continues to mature a mission and support architecture path toward its much heralded endeavor…
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International effort to understand asteroids and protect Earth from their threat
by Chris BerginTwo robotic missions, aimed at gaining further understanding into the threat of asteroids, passed major…
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The European Space Agency (ESA) will test new rendezvous sensors on their next Automated Transfer Vehicle…
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Asteroid close pass highlights need to investigate NEAs via NASA missions
by Chris BerginFollowing 2012 DA14’s close pass to Earth on Friday, asteroids once again found their way…
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CommercialUncrewed
SpaceX’s Dragon already achieving key milestones following Falcon 9 ride
by Chris BerginPreliminary results are showing SpaceX’s Falcon 9 enjoyed a nominal ride uphill – with no…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Atlas V carrying NASA’s Juno probe on its way…