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Washington (AFP) Feb 3, 2022
A US intelligence agency said Wednesday that its newest spy satellite successfully launched into orbit atop a reusable SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The rocket took off at 12:27 pm local time (2027 GMT) from the Vandenberg Air Force base in California, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), which is in charge of the US Space Force, said in a statement. After releasing the satellite, dubbed
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Washington DC (UPI) Feb 2, 2021
NASA announced Wednesday that its plan to launch the Artemis I SLS rocket on an uncrewed journey around the moon in March has slipped to April or May. The space agency said it wasn't working on any "major issues" but that engineers simply needed more time. "There's a lot of activities ... some of them are unique to our rocket and some are unique to the fact that this is an uncrew
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Greenbelt MD (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
The surface of Mars is barren and inhospitable, but perhaps it wasn't always that way. Billions of years ago, when life emerged on Earth, the climate of Mars could have been Earth-like as well, with a thicker atmosphere than today and oceans of liquid water. A study funded by NASA and international partners indicates this period could have lasted longer than originally thought. "Our simula

Sols 3376-3377: Second Servings at the Prow

Thursday, 03 February 2022 05:44
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Pasadena CA (JPL) Feb 03, 2022
The above image is a MAHLI image of a small part of the Toron block in front of the rover. Take a moment to marvel at all the details. We arrived here two sols ago and didn't drive away just yet to get some second servings. If you look closely at the image above, all the details will be telling you why we are very happy that we are able to get second servings of the Toron block. In other w
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Rochester UK (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
Earth's moon is vitally important in making Earth the planet we know today: the moon controls the length of the day and ocean tides, which affect the biological cycles of lifeforms on our planet. The moon also contributes to Earth's climate by stabilizing Earth's spin axis, offering an ideal environment for life to develop and evolve. Because the moon is so important to life on Earth, scie
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Washington DC (UPI) Feb 2, 2021
A solar flare, ejected from our sun towards the end of January, will start hitting earth Wednesday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center. The flare is the result of a coronal mass ejection, a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun's corona, which can travel from the Sun to Earth at speeds as fast as 1,800 m

From Earth to Mars and Beyond

Thursday, 03 February 2022 05:44
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Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
Raytheon Intelligence and Space provides end-to-end space solutions that span the space value stream. From Earth observation and more accurate weather predictions to satellite constellation management and searching for signs of life on Mars, RI&S incorporates transformative, next-generation technologies to help deliver mission breakthroughs for its customers. They make it possible to warn
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Columbia IL (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
US company Turion Space, aiming to build spacecraft to remove orbital-debris, satellite servicing, and domain awareness, has selected NanoAvionics small satellite bus, the MP42, as the basis for its 'Droid-1' spacecraft designed for a reconnaissance mission in low Earth orbit (LEO). The launch of the Droid-1 satellite is planned for the first quarter of 2023. Using its onboard sensors, Tur

ASTRA rebrands as Orion Space Solutions

Thursday, 03 February 2022 05:44
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Louisville CO (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
Atmospheric and Space Technology Research Associates, LLC, or "ASTRA" announces completion of a major rebranding and is now doing business as Orion Space Solutions (OSS). "Our new identity - Orion Space Solutions, LLC - continues to emphasize our space domain expertise and history of imagining, implementing, and actualizing all aspects of our customers' space mission requirements," says Ge

Boost for space clusters across the UK

Thursday, 03 February 2022 05:44
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London, UK (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
These regional hubs, known as space clusters, will support new and growing companies, building on local expertise and catalysing investment into the space sector. Over 600,000 pounds will go towards supporting activities that create jobs and growth, including recruiting space cluster managers, to strengthen local space sector leadership groups and developing new business opportunities.
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Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Feb 03, 2022
Space Foundation, a nonprofit advocate organization founded in 1983 for the global space ecosystem, has launched Space Commerce Institute, a program offered by Center for Innovation and Education to facilitate access and growth for university students, entrepreneurs, businesses and professionals. "We have entered the era of access and opportunity with a broad range of new innovators in the

NASA delays SLS rollout for launch rehearsal

Thursday, 03 February 2022 00:06
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SLS in VAB

NASA is postponing the rollout of the first Space Launch System for a final pre-launch test by a month to give workers more time to complete vehicle preparations.

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The U.S. military and intelligence community have a growing demand for satellite imagery but their acquisition methods prevent them from taking advantage of a vibrant commercial market, says a new CSIS report.

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Uncrewed Artemis I mission to Moon pushed back

Wednesday, 02 February 2022 20:22
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NASA's giant SLS rocket will be used for the Artemis mission to take humans back to the Moon
NASA's giant SLS rocket will be used for the Artemis mission to take humans back to the Moon.

The first mission in NASA's program to take humans back to the Moon has been delayed until spring at the earliest, the US space agency said Wednesday, saying it needed more time to complete safety checks.

The Artemis I launch, initially scheduled for late 2021 and then postponed twice more, will now happen no earlier than April.

"Teams are taking operations a step at a time to ensure the integrated system is ready to safely launch the Artemis I mission. NASA is reviewing launch opportunities in April and May," NASA said in a statement.

Artemis I will be an uncrewed flight test, but will signal the real start of the program, which could eventually see the first woman and the first person of color to step foot on the Moon.

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a National Reconnaissance Office mission into orbit Feb. 2 from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. 

The post SpaceX launches classified satellite for U.S. National Reconnaissance Office appeared first on SpaceNews.

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