Six years later, the two succeed Test flights And a multi-billion dollar investment in American enterprise, ready for NASA Launch four astronauts The first government-certified flight of the commercially developed SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station this weekend. Originally expected to take off on Saturday, the launch …
Read More »Dress-rehearsal countdown SpaceX crew sets stage for Dragon launch
Four The beginning of astronauts But this weekend a SpaceX Crew Dragon The spacecraft crashed on top of the Falcon 9 rocket at the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday for a dress rehearsal countdown, while engineers reviewed preparations and kept tabs on coastal weather in the wake. Tropical Storm Eta. …
Read More »Just a photo of Neil Armstrong on the moon for auction
Neil Armstrong’s only photo on the moon and thousands of other rare photographs from the “golden age” of space exploration, along with thousands of other rare photographs, are currently up for auction. The “Voyage to the World” collection of 2,400 photos for groups at the British auction house Christie’s includes …
Read More »Plan to turn scrapped rockets into space stations
The Nanorex team is targeting these high steps for development because they already have a lot of qualities that are required for a space station. The rocket’s fuel tank is designed to hold pressure, and is made of incredibly durable material to withstand the rigidity of the launch. They are …
Read More »NASA’s International Space Station is going to be a movie site
Could the International Space Station (ISS) be the location for major motion pictures? It looks like the orbital laboratory, which will cost billions of dollars to build and maintain, will play this role. Recently, NASA and its international partners celebrated the 20th anniversary of the human business of the orbiting …
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