Tag: rocket launch
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SpaceTracker: Stress Test & Pets
The past week saw eventful space activities, including a false alarm about a space emergency, pet images sent via laser to the ISS, Virgin Galactic’s final Unity flight, and the discovery of more water frost on Mars.
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SpaceTracker: Epic Week Triple-header
Oh what a week: a moon landing, a crewed Starliner launch, and a Starship launch! I had so much fun following all three of these events. I am inspired by the accomplishments of these teams. The future is now!
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SpaceTracker: Thanks Bob & Doug!
Two years ago, on May 30, 2020, astronauts Bob and Doug launched on a Falcon 9 Crew Dragon Demo-2, marking the first crewed orbital spacecraft launch from the United States since 2011. This week, Earth observation satellites Prefire and EarthCARE launched successfully. Next week’s highlights include the Starliner launch and Chang’e 6 lunar lander touching…
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SpaceTracker: 90 year old goes to space!
This week in space: Ed Dwight made it to space at 90, double-header flight tests scheduled, space jellyfish, and ion thrusters. Exciting times ahead!
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SpaceTracker: Space is Hard.
Space Highlights for the week ending 5/8/24. This week was a reminder that space is hard. The launch I was most excited for this week, Boeing’s Starliner crewed test mission on Atlas V, was scrubbed (cancelled) and rescheduled to this weekend due to an issue with a valve. There are so many things that need…
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SpaceTracker: Solar Sailing!
In the past week, there were notable rocket launches from various countries, including the US, China, and New Zealand. These launches carried out significant missions, such as NASA’s solar sail demonstration project and the deployment of navigation satellites for the European Space Agency. Additionally, there are currently 10 humans in space, with upcoming exciting launches…
