Por: Orlando Sentinel Business December 29, 2022
It’s slated to be a busy year of rocket launches from the Space Coast with a pace that could introduce some new names and set new records. Launch pads at both Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station have been hitting a pace of more than one launch a week, finishing up 2022 with 57 rockets that made it to space. That pace could be in line to nearly double as more launch service providers set up shop in Brevard County, said... + full article
Time USA World January 05, 2023
On New Year’s Day, Ukraine used American-made rockets to kill within its borders. (Russian officials said the strike resulted in the deaths of 63 service members, while Ukrainian officials suggest the casualties are in the hundreds.) It marks one of Ukraine’s deadliest... + más
Who makes HIMARS and how much do missile launchers cost? | Newsweek
HIMARS used by Ukraine changed dynamics in war with Russia: Lloyd Austin | Newsweek
Ars Technica USA Science December 19, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 19, 2022 3:59 pm UTC / Three hours after the coolant leak was initially detected Wednesday night, it remained ongoing.NASA TV Share this story After working through the weekend to better characterize damage to... + más
Crewmembers Are Trapped Aboard the International Space Station Until a Leak Is Fixed—Or Rescue Arrives | Time
Despite tensions, NASA astronaut joins Russian cosmonauts for flight to space station | CBS News
Ars Technica USA Science December 15, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 15, 2022 3:58 am UTC / A view of the aft end of the Soyuz spacecraft leaking what appears to be ammonia on Wednesday night.NASA TV Share this story A Russian spacewalk was canceled at the last minute on... + más
In Photos: NASA’s Orion SpaceCraft Sends Back New Images Of The Moon As It Heads For The Unknown | Forbes
NASA just crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to see what would happen | The Verge
Time USA Science December 13, 2022
NASA picked a very good morning to return from the moon. It was 50 years ago today that the crew of Apollo 17 landed in the Taurus Littrow Valley on the lunar surface, where they planted the last of six flags Apollo crews would leave behind to mark their moments in history.... + más
NASA’s Orion spacecraft breaks record to prove humans can reach deep space | New York Post
Forbes USA Tech November 26, 2022
Orion snapped this high-resolution selfie in space on November 18, 2022, with a camera mounted on ... [+] its solar array wing during a routine external inspection of the spacecraft on the third day into the Artemis I mission. NASA NASA and the European Space Agency has... + más
NASA's Orion spacecraft snaps a selfie on its journey beyond the far side of the moon | ABC7
Meet Orion, NASA’s New ‘X-Wing Fighter’ Now Finally On Its Way To The Moon | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech November 13, 2022
CAPSTONE will demonstrate a new spacecraft-to-spacecraft navigation technique to help NASA's future ... [+] Artemis missions to the Moon. NASA/Daniel Rutter Tonight a spacecraft no bigger than a microwave oven will become the first so-called “CubeSat” to orbit the Moon... + más
See A Rare ‘Double’ Full Moon: The Two Precise Times To See The ‘Hunter’s Moon’ At Its Most Brilliant This Weekend | Forbes
Newsweek USA Tech September 26, 2022
NASA is set to make history today when it smashes a spacecraft into an asteroid at over 14,700 miles per hour as part of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission—and the LICIACube satellite will capture it on camera.Images returned by the Italian-built spacecraft... + más
NASA spacecraft successfully collides with asteroid | ABC News
NASA will slam its Dart spacecraft into an asteroid — and you can watch | The Boston Globe
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