Por: Orlando Sentinel Business February 26, 2023
The first four humans to fly into space in 2023 are set to blast off from Kennedy Space Center in the wee hours of Monday morning for a six-month stay on the International Space Station. The quartet make up the SpaceX Crew-6 mission as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program strapping into the Crew Dragon Endeavour making its record-setting fourth flight to the ISS. Sitting atop a Falcon 9 rocket, liftoff is slated for 1:45 a.m. Monday from... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business January 31, 2023
Before summer, 14 more humans could launch from U.S. soil as SpaceX has three missions set to lift off from Kennedy Space Center on Crew Dragons while Boeing looks to send its CST-100 Starliner up to the International Space Station for the first time with people on board.... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment January 25, 2023
The Space Coast saw a record number of launches from the two facilities with 57 in 2022. Space Launch Delta 45 commander Maj. Gen. Stephen Purdy said in January that there could be between 86 and 92 potential launches in 2023. Check back for the latest information on upcoming... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 10, 2022
NASA left its $4.1 billion Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission to the moon on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center to ride out Hurricane Nicole, noting that it could withstand sustained winds of 85 mph at 60 feet high when vertical at... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 09, 2022
With the approach of Tropical Storm Nicole potentially targeting landfall along the Space Coast, NASA officials opted to delay any attempt to launch the Artemis I mission to the moon from Kennedy Space Center until at least Nov. 16. The move allows for safe conditions for... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 01, 2022
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — SpaceX and the Space Force cut through heavy fog and served up a pair of double sonic booms on the Space Coast today for the fourth-ever liftoff of the current title holder for most powerful rocket available for launch. A SpaceX Falcon Heavy blasted off... + más
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Space Coast gears up for 1st Falcon Heavy launch in more than 3 years | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 03, 2022
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Hurricane Ian forced NASA’s moon rocket to retreat for now, but the business of launching rockets and humans to space is back to full speed this week. United Launch Alliance is moving forward with a planned Tuesday evening liftoff from Cape Canaveral... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business October 01, 2022
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — NASA and SpaceX are about to send another quartet for a months-long mission to the International Space Station, but among them will be the first Native American woman in space. Col. Nicole Aunapu Mann will command the Crew-5 mission slated to launch as... + más
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