SpaceX successfully launches another batch of Starlink satellites
The Starlink Group 12-21 mission sent 21 Starlink satellites into space.
The Starlink Group 12-21 mission sent 21 Starlink satellites into space.
The next attempt will be no earlier than Friday at 7:03 p.m. ET.
The rocket will make its inaugural flight in 2026.
The Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy, the Office of the Chief Scientist, and the DEI branch will be closed, the acting administrator said.
The mission ended shortly after launch Thursday.
Work continues on the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building where the Orion spacecraft has been mated to the European Service Module.
Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida’s Republicans in Congress support relocating NASA’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., to the Space Coast.
The NOVA-C lunar lander achieved a successful moon landing despite arriving in the wrong location.
The arrival of Crew-10 at the ISS will allow for Crew-9 and the "stranded" Starliner astronauts to return home to Earth.
SpaceX lost contact with Starship after losing altitude control.
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Work continues on the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building where the Orion spacecraft has been mated to the European Service Module.
Boeing stated 'approximately 400 fewer positions by April 2025' will be cut.
The Artemis II is now slated for 2026.
NASA's crawler playing key role in Artemis Program
From Port Canaveral to the Indian River Lagoon to the beaches, there are many easy-to-access sites along the Space Coast to watch Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral rocket launches. Florida's Space Coast has a great list of more than a dozen rocket launch viewing sites, with descriptions and maps. Check it out here!
HERE ARE A FEW LOCATIONS TO START WITH:
NASA Ames | NASA_SLS | NASA STEM | NASA EARTH | NASA APPEL | Women@NASA | NASA JPL | NASA Aeronautics | NASA History Office | NASA's Exploration Ground Systems
ATLANTIS: Kennedy Space Center
ENDEAVOUR: California Science Center, Los Angeles
DISCOVERY: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum
ENTERPRISE: Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York City
SOURCES: Information and images on this page are from NASA, United Launch Alliance and SpaceX.
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