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| | zapatatalksnasa.com
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| | There are the facts, and then there is more. For the International Space Station, the facts are straightforward and measured, as NASA is wont to do. It begins long ago with endless concepts for a permanent foothold in space, move finally to the first hardware placed in orbit in 1998, a Russian module (purchased by...
| | techstartups.com
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| | After a series of setbacks, NASA has decided not to use Boeing's Starliner for two crew rotation missions next year, opting instead for SpaceX's Crew Dragon for flights to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2025. Initially, NASA hoped Boeing's CST-100 Starliner would be ready, but delays in certification have led the agency to rethink
| | cosmiclog.com
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| | NASA has decided it's too risky to haveBoeing's Starliner spacecraft return to Earth from the International Space Station with its two crew members, and so those astronauts will extend their stay by several months and come back on a SpaceX Dragon capsule instead. Starliner, which has been in the midst of its first crewed flight...
| | ispace-us.com
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| Denver, Colorado - ispace technologies, inc. (ispace-U.S.) announced today the opening of the Summit Mission Control Center (MCC) in its headquarters office in Denver, Colorado. The MCC serves as the ground segment hub for the command and telemetry review of spacecraft and customer payloads for ispace's Mission 3 and all future ispace-U.S. missions. The MCC invites visitors to explore ispace's history of lunar exploration before stepping into the heart of mission control, where the ispace's ongoing chapt...