United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V has launched on her seventy-fifth flight, lofting the SBIRS GEO-4, a missile early warning satellite. Following a scrub on Thursday, Friday’s attempt was issue free, launching at the opening of the window at 19:48 Eastern time (00:48 UTC on Saturday).
"Starliner Atlas"
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Boeing is progressing through various stages of assembling the first three CST-100 Starliner spacecraft –…
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An Emergency Egress System (EES) has completed its installation into the Crew Access Tower (CAT)…
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Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is progressing through a series of parachute drop tests, refining the technology…
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CommercialISS
Starliner Space Suit – a modified Boeing Blue version of ACES – revealed
by Chris BerginBoeing has revealed the space suit astronauts will wear on missions aboard the Starliner spacecraft.…
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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has began a seven-year round trip to the asteroid Bennu on Thursday,…
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United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket has completed the US Navy’s Mobile User Objective System…
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As construction on the second CST-100 Starliner for Boeing’s Commercial Crew Transportation initiative continues in…
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Boeing has completed a major milestone in their drive to help NASA regain domestic access…
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Beginning its sixth flight Tuesday night, Orbital ATK’s Cygnus spacecraft lifted off atop an Atlas…
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United Launch Alliance successfully launched its Atlas V carrying the twelfth and final Block IIF…
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Orbital ATK’ Cygnus resupply spacecraft finally returned to flight on Sunday following weather scrubs over…
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Boeing is making impressive strides on a series of tests and technical verifications for their CST-100 Starliner…
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Making its third launch of the month, United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket has successfully…
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Boeing has officially revealed the name for its CST-100 capsule that will ferry astronauts to and…
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CommercialUncrewed
Vulcan conducts launch day dress rehearsal as the final Delta IV Heavy arrives at Cape Canaveral
by Joseph NavinAction finally returned to the United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Space Launch Complex 41 (SLC-41) as…
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InternationalISSRussianSpaceX
New spacecraft, new firsts, new hardware – International Space Station wraps up a busy and historic 2022
by Joseph Navin2022 has marked another busy chapter for the International Space Station (ISS). Along with its…
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The Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station are bracing for the arrival…
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60 years ago, on May 8, 1962, Atlas-LV3C Centaur-A – designated Atlas Centaur-1 (AC-1) –…
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ISSSpaceX
Crew Dragon Freedom makes its first docking at the ISS on the Crew-4 mission
by Lee KanayamaAfter a successful launch, Crew Dragon C212 Freedom docked to the International Space Station (ISS)…