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SpaceX aborts launch of two communication satellites into orbit

NASA had been designing lunar bases for decades before Armstrong first set foot on the moon

It's only natural to look at the moon and wonder what it would be like to live there. Thanks to Buzz Aldrin who landed there in 1969, we know it's a magnificent desolation. Even before the Apollo missions science fiction writers and scientists knew how desolate the place was. But, as far back as the late 19th century, they also saw it as a natural outpost. So did NASA, the former Soviet Union, and their respective militaries. And, that led to people on both sides drawing up elaborate plans for moon bases.
NASA to Provide Update on DART, World’s First Planetary Defense Test

Week in images: 03-07 October 2022

Week in images: 03-07 October 2022
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NASA's upgraded Mobile Mission Control Center to analyze Advanced Air Mobility flight tests

Viasat to sell its Link 16 Tactical Data Links business to L3Harris Technologies

Millennium Space Systems awarded Space Safari effort

Sidus Space announces slew of new orders for Space and Defense sales

US Space Surveillance Telescope in Australia achieves initial operational capability

Satellite launch marks SpaceX's third liftoff in 2 days
