SpaceX conducted its tenth launch on Friday, sending the fourth Dragon spacecraft on a mission to resupply the International Space Station (ISS). The launch of CRS-2 (SpX-2) – which also marked the fifth flight of the Falcon 9 carrier rocket – occurred at 10:10 Eastern (15:10 UTC). However, a problem with the Dragon’s thrusters required mitigation.
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United Launch Alliance have launched the third X-37B mission from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Liftoff…
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Altius signs SAA with LaRC for Compactly Stowable Manipulator development
by Chris BerginA Space Act Agreement (SAA) has been announced between Altius Space Machines and NASA’s Langely…
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Orbital Sciences Corporation launched a Minotaur IV rocket carrying an experimental hypersonic prototype for the…
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NASA interest in an interplanetary highway supported by Propellant Depots
by Chris BerginNASA’s Human Architecture Team (HAT)Â is actively working on a roadmap towards evolvable demonstrations of Propellant…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Atlas V 501 carrying the X-37B OTV-2…
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SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corp.) have launched their Falcon I. However, the second stage shut…
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Elon Musk, CEO of Space Exploration Technologies – commonly known as SpaceX – gave NASASpaceflight.com…
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The official US Government joint investigation into the Falcon 1 launch failure in March will…
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A Boeing Delta II vehicle has successfully launched a US military payload this evening from…
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SpaceX anticipates a maiden launch attempt of their Falcon 1 rocket will now take place…
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SpaceX have been forced to scrub the debut launch of their Falcon 1 rocket, one…
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NASA has confirmed they will attempt two Space Shuttle missions in the space of two…
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Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) has been awarded a $100 million IDIQ contract by the…