India on track for OneWeb launch in second half of October
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India expects to conduct the first launch of OneWeb satellites in eight months during the second half of October, Indian space agency ISRO said Oct. 5.
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York Space wins $200 million Space Development Agency contract for 12 satellites
Thursday, 06 October 2022 17:54![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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York Space won a $200 million contract for the Space Development Agency's Tranche 1 Demonstration and Experimentation System (T1DES) program
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Team develops new tools to help search for life in deep space
Thursday, 06 October 2022 17:24![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
![Counterclockwise from top: California’s Mono Lake was the site of a field test for JPL’s Ocean Worlds Life Surveyor. A suite of eight instruments designed to detect life in liquid samples from icy moons, OWLS can autonomously track lifelike movement in water flowing past its microscopes. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Developing More Tools to Help Search for Life in Deep Space](https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/800a/2022/developing-more-tools.jpg)
Are we alone in the universe? An answer to that age-old question has seemed tantalizingly within reach since the discovery of ice-encrusted moons in our solar system with potentially habitable subsurface oceans. But looking for evidence of life in a frigid sea hundreds of millions of miles away poses tremendous challenges.
NASA and SpaceX launch 4 more crew to the space station
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The SpaceX taxi service from the Space Coast took flight again Wednesday with NASA's Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station.
The four-person crew from NASA, Japan and Russia hitched a ride in the Crew Dragon Endurance spacecraft atop a Falcon 9 rocket that lifted off from KSC's Launch Pad 39-A just after noon.
"That was a smooth ride," said Crew-5 commander and NASA astronaut Nicole Mann. "You've got three rookies that are pretty happy to be floating in space right now and one veteran astronaut who's pretty happy to be back as well."
Once again, SpaceX was able to recover its first-stage booster on recovery ship Just Read the Instructions in the Atlantic while the spacecraft made it to orbit.
Mann is joined by fellow NASA astronaut and pilot Josh Cassada and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina—all three flying for the first time—plus Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, who is making his fifth trip to space having flown on several space shuttle missions and one Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
With roughly a 29-hour ride before arriving to the ISS, the crew could be seen clapping hands and throwing fist pumps as a plush Albert Einstein doll floated about the cabin.
UK competition watchdog has concerns about Viasat’s Inmarsat takeover
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Viasat’s $7.3 billion Inmarsat takeover could lead to more expensive and poorer quality Wi-Fi for plane passengers, the U.K.’s competition watchdog said Oct.
Sierra Space hires former SpaceX executive as CIO
Thursday, 06 October 2022 13:10![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Sierra Space has hired a former SpaceX executive as its chief information officer as the company builds up its infrastructure to support work on commercial spacecraft and a space station.
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Ariane 6 takes next step to first flight with upper stage hot fire tests
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ESA’s flagship Ariane 6 launch vehicle programme has taken a dramatic step towards first flight with the start of a series of hot fire tests of the rocket’s upper stage and its all-new Vinci engine.
Roscosmos official supports continued cooperation with NASA on ISS
Thursday, 06 October 2022 11:33![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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After a successful launch of a Crew Dragon spacecraft whose crew included a Russian cosmonaut, a Roscosmos official struck a more conciliatory tone about relations with NASA.
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Report highlights U.S. concerns over China’s space infrastructure in South America
Thursday, 06 October 2022 11:09![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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The expansion of Chinese ground stations in South America is generating concern regarding Beijing’s intentions in the region and in space, according to a new report.
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SpaceX's Crew 5 mission blasts off to ISS with Russian cosmonaut onboard
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Swedish space instrument will study the Moon on board a Turkish spacecraft
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Virgin Orbit's next rocket ready for Cornwall
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Ad-block this: Advertisers ready to hit you with commercials from space
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Tiangong space station marks key step in assembly
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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Sols 3614-3615: Chemin's Moment To Shine
Thursday, 06 October 2022 10:14![](/plugins/content/jlexcomment/assets/icon.png)
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