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Sunday 31 December 2023

Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by “Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space - SPACERFIT

[…] The infant station had just received its first set of massive power-generating solar arrays and early in 2001 another Space Shuttle crew was set to deliver its Destiny lab for expanded command, control and scientific capability. Spending New Year in orbit was nothing new; since Skylab 4 in 1973-1974, the transition has been celebrated both by Americans and Russians, Japanese and Italians, Dutchmen and Canadians, Frenchmen and Britons, Germans and for the first time in 2023 a citizen of Denmark. […]



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Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by “Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space - AmericaSpace

[…] The infant station had just received its first set of massive power-generating solar arrays and early in 2001 another Space Shuttle crew was set to deliver its Destiny lab for expanded command, control and scientific capability. Spending New Year in orbit was nothing new; since Skylab 4 in 1973-1974, the transition has been celebrated both by Americans and Russians, Japanese and Italians, Dutchmen and Canadians, Frenchmen and Britons, Germans and for the first time in 2023 a citizen of Denmark. […]



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“Not of Earthly Pace”: Memories of New Years Spent in Space

As @Space_Station observes the passage of 2023 into 2024, seven souls above us share hopefulness for a better year to come.

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by Jeff Wright

Really, I would have felt better if it had been used as an end of life expendable…solids in place of legs…upper stage rupturing the top bulkhead, and all engines about to burn through right as the propellant ran out after flying 50 times…giving its all and coming apart on the way down.

That’s how it should have went out…not like Mrs. Fletcher on a life-alert commercial.

Remember—ALL rockets are expendable in the end.



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Friday 29 December 2023

Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by SpaceX Targets New Records, Heads into 2023 Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] up to a hundred launches in 2023, with no let-up in activity as the year’s final days ebb away. Following the loss of fleet-leader B1058 earlier this week, no less than three missions—two “single-stick” Falcon 9s from Cape Canaveral Space Force […]



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Thursday 28 December 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by SpaceX Launches Missions Three Hours Apart, Heads for 2023 Finale on Saturday - AmericaSpace

[…] With concerns hinging principally upon a violation of the Cumulus Cloud Rule, the fifth Falcon Heavy of 2023 went airborne under 5.4 million pounds (3.4 kilograms) of thrust from its 27 Merlin 1D+ engines at 8:07 p.m. EST. Powering the behemoth uphill was the brand-new B1084 center core, set to be expended on this mission, and a pair of seasoned side-boosters, B1064 and B1065, both of which previously helped to loft four prior Heavies between November 2022 and last October. […]



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SpaceX Launches Missions Three Hours Apart, Heads for 2023 Finale on Saturday

@SpaceX has successfully launched two missions less than three hours apart from the Space Coast, a new personal best to close out 2023.

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by SpaceX Targets New Records, Heads into 2023 Year-End - AmericaSpace

[…] up to a hundred launches in 2023, with no let-up in activity as the year’s final days ebb away. Following the loss of fleet-leader B1058 earlier this week, no less than three missions—two “single-stick” Falcon 9s from Cape Canaveral Space Force […]



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Tuesday 26 December 2023

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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by paul rodgers

this one belongs in the rocket-garden



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Comment on Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea by Farewell to the “Old Guard”: Bob & Doug’s Booster Lost at Sea - Shadownews

[…] In a sad footnote to a long career, @SpaceX's fleet-leading B1058 booster – the first Falcon 9 to carry crew – has reportedly been lost at sea during recovery operations, due to high winds and waves. Source […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test by Farewell to the “Old Guard”: 19x-Flown Falcon 9 Booster Lost at Sea - AmericaSpace

[…] its transportation back to Port Canavaral, due to high winds and waves. Poor B1058 wrapped up a still-unbroken 18th launch in November and a 19th launch only last weekend, leaving three other 17-times-used boosters in […]



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Saturday 23 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books by SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books - Space Quarter

[…] On Saturday morning, SpaceX achieved a new milestone as the B1058 Falcon 9 booster completed its 19th successful flight. The veteran booster, which first flew on May 30, 2020, has a storied history, including launching the Demo-2 astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The B1058 lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, at 12:33 a.m. EST, carrying 23 Starlink satellites into orbit. This launch adds to SpaceX’s impressive 2023 accomplishments, which include a record-breaking number of launches and the successful test flights of the Starship/Super Heavy stack. With 89 Falcon 9 launches, four Falcon Heavy missions, and multiple achievements, SpaceX has surpassed its previous records and continues to push the boundaries of space exploration. The B1058 booster has played a significant role in these achievements, and it remains to be seen if it will reach its goal of 20 flights. However, with its steady pace and successful missions, that milestone seems within reach. Source link […]



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Comment on SpaceX Achieves Successful First Stage Burn, Starship Separation in IFT-2 Test Flight by SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books - AmericaSpace

[…] 9 launches, four missions by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy and an inaugural pair of test flights by the fully integrated Starship/Super Heavy stack. That figure dwarfs even the record-breaking 61 flights achieved by SpaceX in 2022, with the […]



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Friday 22 December 2023

SpaceX Launches 19x-Flown Falcon 9, Adds New Record to 2023 Books

@SpaceX has launched its first 19x-flown Falcon 9, as the organization edges ever nearer to a 100-flight year.

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Comment on CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - Shadownews

[…] @SpaceX's CRS-29 Cargo Dragon departed @Space_Station on Wednesday, returning to Earth after a science-filled month. Source […]



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After Four-Month-Plus Stay, NG-19 Cygnus Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station

@NorthropGrumman's NG-19 Cygnus has departed @Space_Station after more than four months of research and resupply.

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Comment on Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - SPACERFIT

[…] scientific experiment results, payloads and unneeded hardware back home to Earth. The cargo ship—which launched in November atop a Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)—undocked […]



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Thursday 21 December 2023

Comment on Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home - AmericaSpace

[…] scientific experiment results, payloads and unneeded hardware back home to Earth. The cargo ship—which launched in November atop a Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)—undocked […]



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CRS-29 Cargo Dragon Departs Space Station, Heads Home

@SpaceX's CRS-29 Cargo Dragon departed @Space_Station on Wednesday, returning to Earth after a science-filled month.

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Tuesday 19 December 2023

Blue Origin Resumes New Shepard Flight Operations, Delivers Payloads to Edge of Space

After more than a year on the ground, @BlueOrigin has resumed New Shepard launches out of West Texas, with hopes that human flights will soon follow.

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Saturday 16 December 2023

SpaceX Delays Vandenberg Mission, Announces NET Launch Dates

@SpaceX has announced a pair of NET launch dates just a few hours apart for Starlink & @SpaceForceDoD missions on 28/29 Dec.

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Friday 15 December 2023

Comment on After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks by After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks - Shadownews

[…] Following a spell of unfavorable Atlantic weather, @SpaceX is primed to continue its impressive launch cadence into December's closing days. Source […]



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After Weather Delays, SpaceX Heads for the Hundred in Year’s Closing Weeks

Following a spell of unfavorable Atlantic weather, @SpaceX is primed to continue its impressive launch cadence into December's closing days.

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Thursday 7 December 2023

Webb Space Telescope Celebrates Two Years of Stunning Observations

The James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized our view of the universe. Two years after its launch, we look back at Webb's most remarkable images of 2023.

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Monday 4 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by SpaceX's Lunar Starship | The Future Of Moon Exploration

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Sunday 3 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by MoonHoax#2

Absolute bullshit!
Y’all know it



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Jasmines Vaught’s

STOP POLLUTING OUR EARTH AND SPACE WITH YOUR BILLIONAIRE TOYS.
WHY DONT YOU USE YOUR MONEY FOR THE RESTORATION OF OUR EARTH CAUSED BY HUMAN GREED.



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Alex Longo

In reply to Robert Connell.

Hi Robert,

Judging from your message, I am on the opposite side of the age spectrum. I wasn’t alive to see Apollo (or its 30th anniversary, for that matter). That is why I am so excited about Artemis, and why I volunteer to write about it for AmericaSpace in addition to studying candidate landing sites for the program as part of my day job. We rarely get to see events which are both historic and inspiring, and this is definitely one of them.

I have no doubt that Artemis will succeed. It may or may not happen on the timeline which we are hoping for, but the program is moving inexorably in the right direction.



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Saturday 2 December 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Shorty McBear

So there isn’t actually anyone who thinks this is a serious, viable design for a lunar landing mission, I hope? I mean, it looks great on paper, but I’d never be caught DEAD driving a Cybertr… er… attempting to land on the moon in that.

For starters, land at a tilt even as much as one of the LMs did, your mission ends in a fireball. I sure hope Full Self Dr… er… the automatic landing guidance system is up to the task. Because, of course, a human pilot wouldn’t be able to see.

Also, wouldn’t you hate to be the last guy on the ground when the 60-foot cable hoist jams and all they can do is cut it loose and leave you behind.

At least the panels of Solar City shingles ought to work.



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Comment on People by David

Kudos on such a wonderfully informative and insightful site! Is it possible to join your mailing list for email publications or to be notified of updates to the site?



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Aaron Highfill

So much ingenuity and yet so many problems go along with one small change, I’m ready to see them launch that spaceship



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Comment on SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled by Robert Connell

Let’s go.

I am not gettin any younger. I want to see us get to mars and beyond.

Let get a station built on the moon.

Living pods. Work and storage pods and growing pods. We can do it all!

So let’s stop the red tape test verify and GO!



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Friday 1 December 2023

Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) by SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled - SPACERFIT

[…] and Jeremy Hansen were announced as the crew of the Artemis 2 lunar flyby in April, and they are well into their training.  Both of these missions will lay the groundwork for Artemis 3, the first crewed lunar landing in […]



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Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) by SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled - AmericaSpace

[…] and Jeremy Hansen were announced as the crew of the Artemis 2 lunar flyby in April, and they are well into their training.  Both of these missions will lay the groundwork for Artemis 3, the first crewed lunar […]



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SpaceX’s New Design for Lunar Starship Unveiled

New SpaceX renderings reveal that the design of the company's Starship lunar lander has evolved significantly. We analyze the numerous improvements to the vehicle, including stretched fuel tanks, rotating solar arrays, and a new docking port.

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Tuesday 28 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test by SpaceX Launches November’s Ninth Falcon 9 Mission, Heads Into Record-Setting Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] only one flight behind fleet-leader B1058—the one-time ride of “Bob and Doug”—which logged a record-setting 18th launch earlier this month. She powered smoothly uphill under the impulse of her nine Merlin 1D+ engines, before separating […]



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SpaceX Launches November’s Ninth Falcon 9 Mission, Heads Into Record-Setting Year-End

@SpaceX flew its 9th #Falcon9 mission of November, as the org heads towards a 100-launch year.

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Monday 27 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test by SpaceX Launches November’s Ninth Falcon 9 Mission, Heads Into Record-Setting Year-End - AmericaSpace

[…] only one flight behind fleet-leader B1058—the one-time ride of “Bob and Doug”—which logged a record-setting 18th launch earlier this month. She powered smoothly uphill under the impulse of her nine Merlin 1D+ engines, before separating […]



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Saturday 25 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX Stands Down From Starlink Launch, Psyche Mission Up Next by SpaceX Wraps Up Triple-Header Weekend, Flies Year’s 25th Vandenberg Mission - SPACERFIT

[…] its most-flown West Coast Falcon 9, following Monday’s rousing 2:30 a.m. PST (5:30 a.m. EST) rise of a 15-times-used booster from Space Launch Complex (SLC)-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif. Last night’s mission […]



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Friday 24 November 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by VERITAS Science Case Develops as Budget Forecast Improves - SPACERFIT

[…] Psyche launched atop a Falcon Heavy rocket last month, but that does not mean that VERITAS is cleared to follow in its footsteps.  NASA stipulated that the construction of the spacecraft cannot commence until two additional JPL missions, the Europa Clipper and the NISAR Earth science mission, also reach the launch pad. The agency’s planetary science program is struggling to afford all of its missions due to cost overruns for Clipper and the ambitious Mars Sample Return campaign.  To minimize these financial issues, the launch of VERITAS is currently delayed indefinitely.   Absent a change in plans, the earliest it could fly is in 2031. […]



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Thursday 23 November 2023

Comment on Better Late Than Never: New ISS Crew Prepares to Fly, All-Female EVAs Possible in October by Expedition 70 Crew to Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner Aboard Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] the first time this year, Thanksgiving will be observed in low-Earth orbit by an all-female U.S. contingent, with astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara currently representing NASA aboard the […]



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Wednesday 22 November 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by VERITAS Science Case Develops as Budget Forecast Improves - AmericaSpace

[…] Psyche launched atop a Falcon Heavy rocket last month, but that does not mean that VERITAS is cleared to follow in its footsteps.  NASA stipulated that the construction of the spacecraft cannot commence until two additional JPL missions, the Europa Clipper and the NISAR Earth science mission, also reach the launch pad. The agency’s planetary science program is struggling to afford all of its missions due to cost overruns for Clipper and the ambitious Mars Sample Return campaign.  To minimize these financial issues, the launch of VERITAS is currently delayed indefinitely.   Absent a change in plans, the earliest it could fly is in 2031. […]



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VERITAS Science Case Develops as Budget Forecast Improves

NASA's VERITAS mission to Venus will transform our knowledge of this planet's mysterious surface. We provide an update on the spacecraft's capabilities and its budgetary future.

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Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Falcon 9 Flies, As SpaceX Heads for 10-Launch Month, 100-Launch Year - AmericaSpace

[…] 86th orbital flight by a Falcon-class vehicle—a figure which now includes 82 Falcon 9 missions and four outings by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy—as the Hawthorne, Calif.-headquartered organization heads squarely for its first ten-launch month […]



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Falcon 9 Flies, As SpaceX Heads for 10-Launch Month, 100-Launch Year

@SpaceX has launched its eighth Falcon 9 mission of November, as it heads towards its first 10-launch month and conceivably its first 100-launch year.

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Tuesday 21 November 2023

Weather Favorable for Tonight’s Launch of 15x-Flown Falcon 9

@SpaceX is targeting overnight Tuesday/Wednesday to launch a 15x-flown Falcon 9, as the year's @Starlink count passes 1,800 satellites.

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Monday 20 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX Stands Down From Starlink Launch, Psyche Mission Up Next by SpaceX Wraps Up Triple-Header Weekend, Flies Year’s 25th Vandenberg Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] most-flown West Coast Falcon 9, following Monday’s rousing 2:30 a.m. PST (5:30 a.m. EST) rise of a 15-times-used booster from Space Launch Complex (SLC)-4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif. Last night’s mission […]



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SpaceX Wraps Up Triple-Header Weekend, Flies Year’s 25th Vandenberg Mission

Wrapping up an impressive triple-header weekend, @SpaceX has successfully flown its 25th Falcon 9 mission of 2023 out of Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif.

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Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by SpaceX Flies First Mission of Weekend Triple-Header, as Starship Stands Ready to Go - SPACERFIT

[…] 9s, one of which has flown eight times. Four new boosters entered the fleet between January and August, with over 1,700 Starlinks successfully deployed on 54 […]



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Sunday 19 November 2023

Comment on “The Harder the Climb”: Remembering Artemis I’s Date With Destiny, One Year Ago by SpaceX Achieves Successful First Stage Burn, Starship Separation in IFT-2 Test Flight - SPACERFIT

[…] Saturn V, the 8.8 million pounds (3.9 million kilograms) of the Space Launch System (SLS) on last November’s Artemis I mission and even the Soviet Union’s N-1 rocket, which reportedly produced 10.2 million pounds (4.6 […]



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Saturday 18 November 2023

Comment on “The Harder the Climb”: Remembering Artemis I’s Date With Destiny, One Year Ago by Jeff Wright

If you want a good fireworks show—pick Starship.

If you want to go to the Moon?
SLSuccess!



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Friday 17 November 2023

Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by SpaceX Flies First Mission of Weekend Triple-Header, as Starship Stands Ready to Go - AmericaSpace

[…] 9s, one of which has flown eight times. Four new boosters entered the fleet between January and August, with over 1,700 Starlinks successfully deployed on 54 […]



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SpaceX Flies First Mission of Weekend Triple-Header, as Starship Stands Ready to Go

@SpaceX has begun an aggressive triple-header weekend of launches, with 2 back-to-back Starlink missions from the East & West Coasts planned. But the big event will be Saturday's targeted flight of the 2nd Integrated Flight Test (IFT-2) of the Starship/Super Heavy.

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Thursday 16 November 2023

Comment on Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station by Next Starship/Super Heavy Stacked, Ahead of Friday Morning Integrated Flight Test - SPACERFIT

[…] Reed remaining non-committal following questions at the post-Launch Readiness Review (LRR) briefing ahead of last week’s CRS-29 Cargo Dragon mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Mr. Reed indicated only that SpaceX was aiming for a launch in the mid-November […]



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“The Harder the Climb”: Remembering Artemis I’s Date With Destiny, One Year Ago

One year ago today, the first mission of the Artemis Generation took flight. And a new era of exploration began.

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Wednesday 15 November 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Lucy Explores Three Asteroids for the Price of One - SPACERFIT

[…] are not homogenous.  Instead, they are an eclectic collection of stony, carbonaceous, icy, and metallic asteroids shepherded into their current orbits by the migration of the giant planets 3.9 billion years […]



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Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Lucy Explores Three Asteroids for the Price of One - AmericaSpace

[…] are not homogenous.  Instead, they are an eclectic collection of stony, carbonaceous, icy, and metallic asteroids shepherded into their current orbits by the migration of the giant planets 3.9 billion years […]



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Lucy Explores Three Asteroids for the Price of One

NASA's Lucy mission recently flew by Dinkinesh, the first of the 11 asteroids which it will study. The science team was in for a surprise when high-resolution images revealed that the system contains not one asteroid, but three.

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Tuesday 14 November 2023

Comment on Weather 80-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Atlas V Mission for Project Kuiper by Vulcan-Centaur Stacking Underway, ULA Aims for Christmas Eve Launch - SPACERFIT

[…] addition to Peregrine, the Cert-1 mission was originally intended to carry a pair of prototype Project Kuiper global broadband satellites, flying as part of a broader launch contract with Amazon. In April of last year, Amazon selected […]



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Monday 13 November 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by SpaceX Launches Year’s 80th Mission, Space Station Cargo Flight Up Next - SPACERFIT

[…] flights—76 by the “single-stick” Falcon 9 and four by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy, most recently last month—brings SpaceX ever closer to its vaunted goal of as many as a hundred missions before New […]



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Saturday 11 November 2023

Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station - SPACERFIT

[…] has launched an 11th mission inside one month, following Thursday night’s spectacular liftoff of a twice-used Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The B1081 core—which entered […]



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Thursday 9 November 2023

Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] has launched an 11th mission inside one month, following Thursday night’s spectacular liftoff of a twice-used Falcon 9 booster from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC). The B1081 core—which entered […]



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Newest Falcon 9 Launches Science, Supplies to Space Station

@SpaceX has successfully launched its 11th Falcon mission in a month, following Thursday night's rise of a twice-flown Falcon 9 to @Space_Station.

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Comment on CRS-29 Cargo Dragon to Ferry Science, Supplies to Space Station by perry lewis lewis

i sure hope that they can keep up with this high demand launch program and dont make a mistake their are a ton of na sayers out their just waiting just as long as the spacex team keeps up the great work they do man kind will benefit more then they know so go space x and may god bless each and everyone of you america is behind you all of you



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Comment on Weather Favorable for Crew-7 Launch, Six-Month Space Station Stay Ahead by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon to Ferry Science, Supplies to Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] of Denmark, Japan’s Satoshi Furukawa and Russian cosmonaut Konstantin Borisov on the first leg of their half-year Expedition 69/70 increment. And the Cargo Dragon, tailnumbered “C211”, is also making its second outing, having previously […]



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Comment on Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon to Ferry Science, Supplies to Head to Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] the newest member of SpaceX’s “single-stick” Falcon 9 fleet, B1081, which first saw service in late August to deliver Dragon Endurance and her Crew-7 quartet of NASA’s Jasmin Moghbeli, European Space […]



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Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by CRS-29 Cargo Dragon to Ferry Science, Supplies to Head to Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] of times, firstly from 1 November, then since the 5th to allow SpaceX teams to configure Pad 39A from its most recent Falcon Heavy duty, as well as attend to final CRS-29 payload matters and replace a leaky Draco thruster aboard the […]



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CRS-29 Cargo Dragon to Ferry Science, Supplies to Space Station

@SpaceX & @NASA are "Go" to launch the CRS-29 cargo mission to @Space_Station at 8:28 p.m. EST Thursday.

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Wednesday 8 November 2023

SpaceX Launches Year’s 80th Mission, Space Station Cargo Flight Up Next

@SpaceX has successfully flown its 80th Falcon mission of 2023, as @Space_Station crew awaits CRS-29 launch on Thursday.

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Tuesday 7 November 2023

Vulcan-Centaur Stacking Underway, ULA Aims for Christmas Eve Launch

@ULALaunch continues its almost-decade-long "Countdown to Vulcan", officially targeting NET 24 Dec for the maiden Cert-1 launch.

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[…] of 2023, before eventually moving into the late fall, thanks to issues pertaining to the Centaur V. Last June, the core stage was put through a successful Flight Readiness Firing (FRF) of the BE-4 engines at […]



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Monday 6 November 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Record-Setting Falcon 9 Readies for Friday Night Launch - SPACERFIT

[…] In readiness for launch, the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), “A Shortfall of Gravitas”, put to sea out of Port Canaveral just past midday on Halloween, bound for a recovery position in the Atlantic Ocean. Tonight’s mission also marks the 75th outing by a “single-stick” Falcon 9 booster so far in 2023 and SpaceX’s 79th flight in total, counting four uphill treks by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy, most recently in October. […]



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Saturday 4 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test - SPACERFIT

[…] as 20 flights. Returning to the fold last summer, B1058 went on to become the first booster to hit a 16th launch in July, a 17th in September and an 18th just last […]



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Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test - AmericaSpace

[…] as 20 flights. Returning to the fold last summer, B1058 went on to become the first booster to hit a 16th launch in July, a 17th in September and an 18th just last […]



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SpaceX Launches 18x-Flown Falcon 9, Looks to NET Mid-November for Next Starship Test

@SpaceX has successfully launched its first 18x-used booster, as the Hawthorne, Calif.-headquartered organization zeroes-in on NET mid-Nov for its next Starship integrated test.

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Friday 3 November 2023

Record-Setting Falcon 9 Readies for Friday Night Launch

A record-setting booster will fly @SpaceX's 75th Falcon 9 mission of 2023 later tonight, laden with addl Starlink low-orbiting satellites.

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Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Record-Setting Falcon 9 Readies for Friday Night Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] In readiness for launch, the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), “A Shortfall of Gravitas”, put to sea out of Port Canaveral just past midday on Halloween, bound for a recovery position in the Atlantic Ocean. Tonight’s mission also marks the 75th outing by a “single-stick” Falcon 9 booster so far in 2023 and SpaceX’s 79th flight in total, counting four uphill treks by the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy, most recently in October. […]



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Thursday 2 November 2023

“Let’s Go Get This Done”: Arrival of the First Space Station Crew, OTD in 2000

OTD in 2000, the permanent occupation of @Space_Station got underway, with the arrival and docking of Expedition 1 Commander Bill Shepherd and crewmates Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev.

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Wednesday 1 November 2023

Comment on SpaceX Begins August, Reflects on Quarter-Millennium of Launches by SpaceX Ends October, Rounds Out Nine-Launch Month - SPACERFIT

[…] Global Positioning System (GPS) spacecraft in January, the geostationary-bound Inmarsat 6-F2 and Galaxy-37 communications satellites and the most recent Cargo Dragon to the ISS. Having seen so much action, […]



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Monday 30 October 2023

Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by SpaceX Aims for Year’s 70th Falcon 9 Launch Tonight - SPACERFIT

[…] carrying its ninth batch of Starlink internet communications satellites. The veteran booster—which flew most recently in late July—is targeting a 5:20 p.m. EDT liftoff from storied Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral […]



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Comment on The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape by Jeff Wright

SLS, like the shuttle External Tank, could get to orbit with a smaller payload…stage-and-a-half style.

That needs looking at.

New Horizons exaggerated the tyranny of the rocket in a different way.

Simply stretching the SLS core with a modest Mars sample return… might that shove the SLS core to the Moon with the light payload coasting to Mars?



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Saturday 28 October 2023

Comment on After Weather Delays, SpaceX Launches Arabsat-7B Geostationary Mission by SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year - SPACERFIT

[…] Added to that impressive list, she has now launched 415 Starlinks on nine dedicated missions, together with 40 broadband satellites for London, England-based OneWeb and a pair of geostationary-bound payloads, one for Egypt in June 2022 and another for Saudi Arabia last May. […]



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Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year - SPACERFIT

[…] on the league table with her sisters B1058—the one-time ride of “Bob and Doug”—and B1060, both of which passed 16 launches in July and then each logged a 17th within days of each other, just last […]



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Comment on Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch by SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year - SPACERFIT

[…] Coming early in the month’s third week, it was the fifth SpaceX flight of October, following three prior Starlink missions from the Space Coast and Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., as well as last Friday’s highly anticipated return of the triple-barreled Falcon Heavy with the many-days-delayed Psyche deep-space mission to explore a metal-rich, potato-shaped asteroid of the same name. […]



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Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year - SPACERFIT

[…] (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla. Under near-perfect weather conditions, B1062—a Falcon 9 which flew most recently in late July—rose on the first of six T-0 opportunities for the evening, laden with 22 Starlink internet […]



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Comment on The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape by Alex Longo

In reply to Ron Macy.

Hi Ron,

Good catch. My apologies for the error – I must have been thinking of how this statistic was phrased before April’s Starship test flight. Super Heavy is, indeed, a longer stage (unless you consider the Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter to be part of the Core Stage, since the two components remain attached throughout flight).

Neither stage is the widest. That title goes to the first stage of the Soviet N-1, which was 56 feet wide. At 33 feet in diameter, the Saturn V first and second stages were the widest to complete their mission.

Best regards,
Alex



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Comment on Artemis 2 Crew “Blown Away” After Visiting Their Spacecraft by The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape - AmericaSpace

[…] of Orion took slightly longer than anticipated.  The two modules were originally scheduled to be mated in mid-September [1].  The one-month delay to the procedure suggests that the Artemis 2 launch date […]



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Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) by The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape - AmericaSpace

[…] in reality, its launch date is rapidly approaching.  Mission commander Reid Wiseman recently described the crew’s training flow to AmericaSpace in extensive detail.  While Wiseman’s crew prepares for their flight, NASA’s […]



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Comment on The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape by Ron Macy

The SLS core stage is the second largest rocket stage ever built. It is 212 feet long and 27.6 feet in diameter. The Space X Super Heavy booster is 226 feet long and 29.5 feet in diameter.



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Friday 27 October 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape - SPACERFIT

[…] factories and cleanrooms across the country, preparations for Artemis 2 are in full swing.  Scheduled to launch in just over a year, the first crewed flight of the […]



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Thursday 26 October 2023

The Boosters, the Core Stage, and the Capsule: Artemis 2 Hardware Takes Shape

Hardware for the historic Artemis 2 mission is beginning to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center. We recap NASA's recent progress on the SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft for this mission.

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[…] factories and cleanrooms across the country, preparations for Artemis 2 are in full swing.  Scheduled to launch in just over a year, the first crewed flight […]



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Wednesday 25 October 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 1) - SPACERFIT

[…] with implementing one of the most memorable missions in a generation.  As the commander of Artemis II, it is his role to spearhead the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.  Despite his busy […]



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Monday 23 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the “Dark” Universe by SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header - SPACERFIT

[…] Specialists Ali Al-Qarni and Rayyanah Barnawi in May, Europe’s Euclid deep-space observatory on the first day of July and a 22-strong Starlink batch at the end of August. It will be the 49th mission of 2023 totally […]



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Comment on SpaceX Wraps Up 200th Booster Landing, Second Launch in 14 Hours by SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header - SPACERFIT

[…] came online in January—and have trucked a grand total of 633 Starlinks into orbit, together with a pair of multi-payload Transporter stacks, two Tranche 0 Transport and Tracking Layer (TTL) missions for the Space Development Agency (SDA) […]



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Saturday 21 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header by SpaceX Completes Saturday Double-Header, Flies Under “Pristine” Space Coast Skies - AmericaSpace

[…] launch comes on the coattails of six prior flights so far this month—four from the East Coast and two from the West—which have delivered over 130 Starlink low-orbiting internet communications satellites into orbit […]



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SpaceX Completes Saturday Double-Header, Flies Under “Pristine” Space Coast Skies

@SpaceX has wrapped up a Saturday double-header of missions from the West & East Coasts, its 7th inside-a-day double-header so far this year and 2nd time in October alone.

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Comment on SpaceX Wraps Up 200th Booster Landing, Second Launch in 14 Hours by SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header - AmericaSpace

[…] came online in January—and have trucked a grand total of 633 Starlinks into orbit, together with a pair of multi-payload Transporter stacks, two Tranche 0 Transport and Tracking Layer (TTL) missions for the Space Development Agency (SDA) […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the “Dark” Universe by SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header - AmericaSpace

[…] Specialists Ali Al-Qarni and Rayyanah Barnawi in May, Europe’s Euclid deep-space observatory on the first day of July and a 22-strong Starlink batch at the end of August. It will be the 49th mission of 2023 totally […]



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Comment on Long-Awaited Ax-2 Mission Launches, Heads to Space Station by SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header - AmericaSpace

[…] Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., where one of SpaceX’s newest Falcon 9s stands ready to lift another 23 Starlinks no sooner than 10:17 p.m. EDT Saturday. A successful […]



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SpaceX Looks to Saturday Falcon 9 Double-Header

@SpaceX is aiming for a Saturday double-header of Falcon 9 launches, after successfully flying out of Vandenberg earlier today & targeting a Space Coast mission later tonight.

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Friday 20 October 2023

Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 1) by Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) - SPACERFIT

[…] The first part of AmericaSpace’s in-depth interview with Reid Wiseman, covering the flight crew selection process, Wiseman’s Navy career, and his approach to leadership, can be found HERE. […]



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Comment on Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 1) by Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2) - AmericaSpace

[…] The first part of AmericaSpace’s in-depth interview with Reid Wiseman, covering the flight crew selection process, Wiseman’s Navy career, and his approach to leadership, can be found HERE. […]



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Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 2)

In the second and final part of an extremely in-depth interview with AmericaSpace, Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman describes the training flow for his mission, his crew's plan for assessing Orion's manual controls, the status of the Artemis II mission patch, and more.

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Thursday 19 October 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 1) - AmericaSpace

[…] implementing one of the most memorable missions in a generation.  As the commander of Artemis II, it is his role to spearhead the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years.  Despite his […]



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Leading the Way to the Moon: An Interview with Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman (Part 1)

In the first part of an extremely in-depth interview with AmericaSpace, Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman describes his Navy career, the flight crew selection process, his approach to leadership, and more.

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Tuesday 17 October 2023

Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year - AmericaSpace

[…] (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla. Under near-perfect weather conditions, B1062—a Falcon 9 which flew most recently in late July—rose on the first of six T-0 opportunities for the evening, laden with 22 Starlink internet […]



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SpaceX Launches Year’s 70th Falcon 9, Continues Record-Breaking Year

@SpaceX has successfully launched its 70th "single-stick" Falcon 9 mission of 2023, as the Hawthorne, Calif.-based organization heads into a record-setting year-end.

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Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by SpaceX Aims for Year’s 70th Falcon 9 Launch Tonight - AmericaSpace

[…] carrying its ninth batch of Starlink internet communications satellites. The veteran booster—which flew most recently in late July—is targeting a 5:20 p.m. EDT liftoff from storied Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral […]



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SpaceX Aims for Year’s 70th Falcon 9 Launch Tonight

@SpaceX will launch its 70th single-stick Falcon 9 of 2023 later today, as the year's record-setting cadence shows no sign of slowing.

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Sunday 15 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night by Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] a payload of 22 Starlink low-orbiting internet communications satellites for liftoff later tonight. Originally scheduled to fly overnight last Sunday/Monday, launch was postponed due to high winds and then stood down indefinitely until after the […]



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Comment on “Not a Black Sabbath”: SpaceX Aims for Dual Launches Tomorrow, Psyche Up First by Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] to complete verifications of parameters needed to control Psyche’s nitrogen cold gas thrusters, with another 24-hour slip to Friday the 13th—unlucky for some, but not, it seems, Psyche—enforced by poor weather conditions along the Space […]



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Comment on Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch by Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End - SPACERFIT

[…] Psyche spacecraft on the first leg of a multi-year, 1.5-billion-mile (2.4-billion-kilometer) trek to explore a potato-shaped, metal-rich asteroid of the same name, which may yield clues to the Solar System’s evolution. Due to the high-energy demands of […]



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Comment on Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End by Hridoy

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Friday 13 October 2023

Comment on Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch by Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End - AmericaSpace

[…] Psyche spacecraft on the first leg of a multi-year, 1.5-billion-mile (2.4-billion-kilometer) trek to explore a potato-shaped, metal-rich asteroid of the same name, which may yield clues to the Solar System’s evolution. Due to the high-energy demands of […]



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Falcon Heavy Successfully Launches NASA’s Psyche, Looks to Record-Setting Year-End

@SpaceX has launched its 4th Falcon Heavy mission of 2023, delivering @NASA's Psyche mission onto a half-decade trek to a rare metal-rich asteroid of the same name.

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Comment on Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch by “Not a Black Sabbath”: SpaceX Aims for Dual Launches Tomorrow, Psyche Up First - SPACERFIT

[…] down the launch of the year’s fourth Falcon Heavy—carrying NASA’s Psyche spacecraft uphill to explore a potato-shaped, metal-rich asteroid of the same name—due to forecasted poor weather along the Space […]



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Thursday 12 October 2023

“Not a Black Sabbath”: SpaceX Aims for Dual Launches Tomorrow, Psyche Up First

@NASA's Psyche launch is now rescheduled for Friday the 13th. But don't be alarmed, for @SpaceX may attempt as many as 2 launches on this most unfortunate of days.

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[…] down the launch of the year’s fourth Falcon Heavy—carrying NASA’s Psyche spacecraft uphill to explore a potato-shaped, metal-rich asteroid of the same name—due to forecasted poor weather along the Space […]



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Wednesday 11 October 2023

OSIRIS-REx Returns to Earth, Carrying Clues to the Origin of Life

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission recently became the first U.S. mission to return asteroid samples to Earth. Scientists now await its anticipated scientific yield, including potential breakthroughs in the study of the origins of life on Earth.

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Comment on SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon Heavy Weather by Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] heavylifter completed a pair of missions in 2019, another late last fall and three more in January, April and July of 2023, with Psyche and the U.S. Space Force’s highly classified USSF-52 squeezed into […]



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Weather 20-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Psyche Launch

The 4th @SpaceX Falcon Heavy of 2023 is gearing up to launch @NASA's Psyche mission to a metal-rich asteroid tomorrow morning.

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When a Man Grows a Beard: Remembering Apollo 7, OTD in 1968

OTD in 1968, Project Apollo rose from the ashes of tragedy to chart a course for human boots on the surface of the Moon.

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Tuesday 10 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night by SpaceX Stands Down From Starlink Launch, Psyche Mission Up Next - SPACERFIT

[…] unfolding game of rocket musical chairs began late last weekend, with plans for a pair of 13-times-used Falcon 9 boosters—B1067 from the Cape and B1063 from […]



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Comment on SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night by SpaceX Stands Down From Starlink Launch, Psyche Mission Up Next - AmericaSpace

[…] unfolding game of rocket musical chairs began late last weekend, with plans for a pair of 13-times-used Falcon 9 boosters—B1067 from the Cape and B1063 from […]



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SpaceX Stands Down From Starlink Launch, Psyche Mission Up Next

@SpaceX has stood down from an East Coast Starlink launch, after high winds and a need to refocus on Thursday's launch of @NASA's Psyche mission.

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Sunday 8 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night by James Baeder

Why does it state that Falcon 9 has a long and checkered past? How is it checkered?



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Comment on SpaceX Launches Indonesian Satellite, Weather 75% Favorable for Penultimate Delta IV Heavy by SpaceX, ULA Launch Missions, 119 Minutes Apart - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] communications satellites on behalf of Hispasat, Inmarsat, SES, Intelsat, Arabsat and Indonesia’s Pasifik Satelit Nusantara (PSN), as well as three Transporter “rideshares” in January, April and earlier this month—which […]



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Comment on SpaceX, ULA Launch Missions, 119 Minutes Apart by SpaceX, ULA Launch Missions, 119 Minutes Apart - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans June 22, 2023, 6:02 am 9 Comments Six minutes apart may not have been possible, but two launches from opposite seaboards of the […]



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Saturday 7 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Rocks the Space Coast, Looks to Vandenberg Launch Later Tonight by SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night - SPACERFIT

[…] veteran B1067 core, which first flew in June 2021 and has already flown five times this year alone, will rise first from the Cape’s SLC-40 as soon as 9:06 p.m. EDT Sunday, carrying a 22-strong […]



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SpaceX Plans Back-to-Back Falcon 9 Missions, Six Hours Apart Tomorrow Night

@SpaceX plans to launch dozens more Starlink satellites on 2 missions just 6.5 hours apart tomorrow night.

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[…] veteran B1067 core, which first flew in June 2021 and has already flown five times this year alone, will rise first from the Cape’s SLC-40 as soon as 9:06 p.m. EDT Sunday, carrying a 22-strong […]



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Friday 6 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX, ULA Launch Missions, 119 Minutes Apart by ULA Launches Third Mission of 2023, Looks Ahead to Maiden Vulcan Flight - AmericaSpace

[…] out 2023 for ULA on four launches: two Atlas Vs last month and today and the second-to-last mission of the mammoth Delta IV Heavy in June. In addition to the KuiperSat twins, the NROL-68 and NROL-107 “Silent Barker” classified […]



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Comment on Weather 80-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Atlas V Mission for Project Kuiper by ULA Launches Third Mission of 2023, Looks Ahead to Maiden Vulcan Flight - AmericaSpace

[…] from an expansive two-hour primary “window”, opening at 2 p.m. and closing at 4 p.m. Friday. As outlined in AmericaSpace’s preview story, the process of stacking the Atlas V—its Common Core Booster (CCB), Centaur upper stage and the […]



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ULA Launches Third Mission of 2023, Looks Ahead to Maiden Vulcan Flight

@ULALaunch has wrapped up 3rd launch of 2023, as the year shapes up to be its lightest on record.

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Thursday 5 October 2023

Weather 80-Percent-Favorable for Tomorrow’s Atlas V Mission for Project Kuiper

@ULALaunch is ready for its 2nd #MightyAtlas launch in under a month, as it prepares to kick off an ambitious series of missions in support of Amazon's Project Kuiper.

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SpaceX Kicks Off October, Flies Year’s 70th Falcon Mission

@SpaceX has kicked off October with its 70th Falcon-class mission of the year & first #Falcon9 to log a 7th launch in 2023.

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Wednesday 4 October 2023

Comment on As Year’s 30th Falcon 9 Flies, SpaceX Scrubs Iridium/OneWeb Launch, Watches Ax-2 Weather by SpaceX Kicks Off October, Flies Year’s 70th Falcon Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) payload—in early April and five batches of Starlinks in February, May, July, September and last […]



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Comment on A Tale of Three Launch Sites: SpaceX Targets Falcon 9 Launch Tonight, Looks Ahead to Falcon Heavy & Starship Flights by SpaceX Kicks Off October, Flies Year’s 70th Falcon Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] of Pollution (TEMPO) payload—in early April and five batches of Starlinks in February, May, July, September and last […]



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Comment on Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test by SpaceX Kicks Off October, Flies Year’s 70th Falcon Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] with a gap having opened in the Falcon launch schedule, thanks to the recent postponement of NASA’s Psyche mission from 5 October until the 12th, SpaceX was clearly keen to get this latest Starlink batch airborne and on-orbit. Without further […]



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Tuesday 3 October 2023

A Mission Not So Secret: Remembering Atlantis’ Maiden Flight, OTD in 1985

OTD in 1985, a secret shuttle mission took flight from @NASAKennedy. Only one problem: its secret was already out.

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“Are You a Turtle?” Remembering Wally Schirra’s Trip to Space, OTD in 1962

OTD in 1962, Wally Schirra was cryptically asked if he was a turtle, halfway to space on the second-to-last Project Mercury mission. How to respond, he wondered?

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Sunday 1 October 2023

Comment on SpaceX Heads for Record-Setting Year, Launches 250th Successful Falcon 9 Mission by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - SPACERFIT

[…] For the first time in March, SpaceX flew eight times in a single calendar month and achieved its first nine-launch month in August. Earlier this spring, it flew a pair of Falcon 9s just four hours and 12 minutes apart, a new […]



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Comment on SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon Heavy Weather by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - SPACERFIT

[…] U.S. Space Force mission in January and two high-powered commercial geostationary satellites in April and July—brought SpaceX’s total number of launches in 2023 to 68. Tonight will be No. 69 and 5 […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches Year’s 40th Starlink Mission, 400th Miniaturized Satellite, Atop Record-Setting Falcon 9 by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - SPACERFIT

[…] two boosters having logged record-setting 16th and 17th flights earlier this summer, ten launches now seems relatively tame in comparison, but there is no […]



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Comment on SpaceX Racks Up Four Launches Inside August’s First Two Weeks by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - SPACERFIT

[…] Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla. Despite poor forecasted weather along the Space Coast, liftoff of B1069—a booster almost lost at the close of her maiden voyage, nearly two years ago—occurred without […]



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Saturday 30 September 2023

Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] Force mission in January and two high-powered commercial geostationary satellites in April and July—brought SpaceX’s total number of launches in 2023 to 68. Tonight will be No. 69 and 5 […]



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Comment on SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon Heavy Weather by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] U.S. Space Force mission in January and two high-powered commercial geostationary satellites in April and July—brought SpaceX’s total number of launches in 2023 to 68. Tonight will be No. 69 and 5 […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches Year’s 40th Starlink Mission, 400th Miniaturized Satellite, Atop Record-Setting Falcon 9 by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] two boosters having logged record-setting 16th and 17th flights earlier this summer, ten launches now seems relatively tame in comparison, but there is no […]



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Friday 29 September 2023

Comment on SpaceX Racks Up Four Launches Inside August’s First Two Weeks by Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla. Despite poor forecasted weather along the Space Coast, liftoff of B1069—a booster almost lost at the close of her maiden voyage, nearly two years ago—occurred without […]



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Veteran Falcon 9 Wraps Up Busy September, As Falcon Heavy Readies for Psyche Mission Static Fire Test

Despite unfavorable weather odds, @SpaceX has wrapped up September with its second 9-launch month.

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Comment on “You’re Not In A Simulator”: Remembering the Ride of Sally Ride & the Achievements of Women in Space by “Americans Return to Space”: Remembering STS-26, OTD in 1988 - AmericaSpace

[…] retrieval of the stranded Palapa-B2 and Westar-VI communications satellites and piloted STS-7, whose crew included the first American woman in space, Sally Ride. […]



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“Americans Return to Space”: Remembering STS-26, OTD in 1988

OTD in 1988, STS-26 returned @NASAstronauts to space after the Challenger tragedy. Thirty-five years on, AmericaSpace remembers a mission which ushered in the Shuttle's golden age.

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Thursday 28 September 2023

Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by Weather Looks Iffy for Tonight’s Month-End Falcon 9 Launch - SPACERFIT

[…] two boosters having logged record-setting 16th and 17th flights earlier this summer, ten launches now seems relatively tame in comparison, but […]



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Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by Weather Looks Iffy for Tonight’s Month-End Falcon 9 Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] two boosters having logged record-setting 16th and 17th flights earlier this summer, ten launches now seems relatively tame in comparison, but […]



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Weather Looks Iffy for Tonight’s Month-End Falcon 9 Launch

A 10x-flown Falcon 9 booster will fly-out @SpaceX's second 9-launch month tonight, weather permitting.

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Wednesday 27 September 2023

Comment on Record-Breaking Rubio to Roar Past One Year in Space Tomorrow by Record-Setting Rubio Returns Home, Completes Year-Plus Stay in Space - AmericaSpace

[…] Kazakhstan early Wednesday with Russian cosmonauts Sergei Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin and NASA veteran Frank Rubio. The trio landed about 90 miles (140 kilometers) southeast of the Kazakh city of Dzhezkazgan at […]



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Record-Setting Rubio Returns Home, Completes Year-Plus Stay in Space

After 371 record-breaking days in space, Frank Rubio has returned safely to Earth after @NASAAstronauts' longest single space mission.

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Monday 25 September 2023

Comment on Life-Leading Falcon 9 Prepares for Record-Breaking 17th Launch Tonight by SpaceX Launches Year’s 40th Starlink Mission, 400th Miniaturized Satellite, Atop Record-Setting Falcon 9 - SPACERFIT

[…] As outlined in AmericaSpace’s preview story, SpaceX teams aimed for five discrete T-0 points, the first at 10:47 p.m., followed by four others between 11:38 p.m. and 1:46 a.m. Thursday. But Mother Nature proved one to watch, promising only a 60-percent probability of acceptable conditions last night, before deteriorating to only 30-percent-favorable for another batch of five T-0 opportunities overnight Thursday/Friday. […]



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Comment on Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 2) by Alex Longo

In reply to Archibald.

Yes, lunar skylights are fascinating, both for their scientific value and for their potential relevance for future exploration. Several years ago, there was a mission proposal called “Moon Diver” which would have explored the Marius Hills pit, but it was ultimately not selected for further development.



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Friday 22 September 2023

Comment on Frank Rubio Set to Exceed U.S. Single-Mission Endurance Record Today by Record-Breaking Rubio to Roar Past One Year in Space Tomorrow - SPACERFIT

[…] logged a continuous year off the Home Planet on a single flight is far fewer. In fact, when they return to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-23 on 27 September after 371 days in space, Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio will bring to just seven the total number of humans to have entered […]



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Thursday 21 September 2023

Comment on Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 2) by Archibald

Ah yes, the Marius Hills Hole ! Found by Kaguya in 2009. A truly astonishing feature. I have done extensive research on that matter. https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=45457.0
Long story short: Lunar Orbiter 5 in its very last frames (214/ 215 / 216, August 18, 1967) missed the MHH by merely half a mile. https://www.lpi.usra.edu/resources/lunarorbiter/mission/?5
Feel free to send me an email if you are interested.



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Wednesday 20 September 2023

Comment on A Tale of Three Launch Sites: SpaceX Targets Falcon 9 Launch Tonight, Looks Ahead to Falcon Heavy & Starship Flights by A Tale of Three Launch Sites: SpaceX Targets Falcon 9 Launch ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans July 22, 2023, 6:00 am 2 Comments SpaceX is targeting just past sunset Saturday for its sixth Falcon 9 launch of July, as the […]



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Comment on Frank Rubio Set to Exceed U.S. Single-Mission Endurance Record Today by Record-Breaking Rubio to Roar Past One Year in Space Tomorrow - AmericaSpace

[…] logged a continuous year off the Home Planet on a single flight is far fewer. In fact, when they return to Earth aboard Soyuz MS-23 on 27 September after 371 days in space, Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio will bring to just seven the total number of humans to have entered […]



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Record-Breaking Rubio to Roar Past One Year in Space Tomorrow

America's first year-long spacefarer will wrap up a full solar orbit aboard @Space_Station tomorrow, as Frank Rubio and his two Russian crewmates prepare for their end-of-month return to Mother Earth.

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Comment on Life-Leading Falcon 9 Prepares for Record-Breaking 17th Launch Tonight by SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Sets To Launch Tonight: Don't Miss This New Rocket Reusability Milestone | South Arkansas Sun

[…] minutes after launch, if all goes as planned, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket‘s first stage will return to Earth and touch down on a SpaceX drone ship that is positioned […]



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Tuesday 19 September 2023

Comment on Life-Leading Falcon 9 Prepares for Record-Breaking 17th Launch Tonight by SpaceX Launches Year’s 40th Starlink Mission, 400th Miniaturized Satellite, Atop Record-Setting Falcon 9 - AmericaSpace

[…] As outlined in AmericaSpace’s preview story, SpaceX teams aimed for five discrete T-0 points, the first at 10:47 p.m., followed by four others between 11:38 p.m. and 1:46 a.m. Thursday. But Mother Nature proved one to watch, promising only a 60-percent probability of acceptable conditions last night, before deteriorating to only 30-percent-favorable for another batch of five T-0 opportunities overnight Thursday/Friday. […]



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SpaceX Launches Year’s 40th Starlink Mission, 400th Miniaturized Satellite, Atop Record-Setting Falcon 9

@SpaceX has successfully launched its first 17x-flown #Falcon9 booster, as a record-setting 2023 continues.

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Comment on SpaceX’s “Sweet Sixteen” Launches Starlinks, Enters Reusability Record Books by Life-Leading Falcon 9 Prepares for Record-Breaking 17th Launch Tonight - AmericaSpace

[…] SpaceX’s fleet to reach 13 launches in June 2022, before being narrowly beaten to 14th, 15th and 16th missions by sister B1058—will re-establish her life-leading credentials with a never-before-tried […]



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Life-Leading Falcon 9 Prepares for Record-Breaking 17th Launch Tonight

@SpaceX is readying its first 17x-flown #Falcon9 for flight later tonight.

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Monday 18 September 2023

Comment on Ten Days in a Capsule: An Interview with NASA’s Jason Hutt by Artemis 2 and a New Era of Lunar Science - SPACERFIT

[…] science plan, at present, are crew observations,” said Petro.  As AmericaSpace learned from Orion Crew Systems Integration Manager Jason Hutt, Wiseman’s crew will need to live within a relatively small volume.  There is not enough room […]



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Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Artemis 2 and a New Era of Lunar Science - SPACERFIT

[…] scientists have awaited humanity’s return to our nearest planetary neighbor.  Artemis 2, the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, will be a vital turning point for lunar research.  If the mission can accomplish worthwhile […]



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Friday 15 September 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Artemis 2 and a New Era of Lunar Science - AmericaSpace

[…] have awaited humanity’s return to our nearest planetary neighbor.  Artemis 2, the first crewed flight of the Artemis program, will be a vital turning point for lunar research.  If the mission can accomplish […]



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Artemis 2 and a New Era of Lunar Science

Planetary scientists Noah Petro and Kelsey Young recently unveiled an ambitious science plan for the Artemis 2 mission, with a focus on young impact craters.

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Thursday 14 September 2023

Comment on Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission Tomorrow by Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans August 28, 2023, 6:00 am 2 Comments After what has demonstrably been its “lightest” year on record, in terms of flights at least, […]



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Wednesday 13 September 2023

An Ambitiously Dramatic Mission: Remembering All-in-One STS-51, Thirty Years On (Part 2)

Thirty years ago, the crew of Discovery flew a mission which did almost everything in the shuttle's arsenal - from satellite deployment to retrieval, from spacewalking to science - on "All-in-One" STS-51.

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Tuesday 12 September 2023

“They Almost Capture it All”: Remembering All-in-One STS-51, Thirty Years On (Part 1)

OTD in 1993, shuttle Discovery launched on a mission which did it all: satellite deployment, retrieval, spacewalking, rendezvous...and even a hair-raising pad abort.

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Monday 11 September 2023

Comment on Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission Tomorrow by SpaceX, ULA Primed for Friday, Saturday Launches for ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] of these flat-packed satellites into low-Earth orbit—whilst ULA has Eastern Range availability to fly its long-delayed NROL-107 Silent Barker payload from neighboring SLC-41 for the National Reconnaissance Office at 8:51 a.m. EDT Saturday.It has been an impressive year for […]



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Frank Rubio Set to Exceed U.S. Single-Mission Endurance Record Today

Frank Rubio is set to become America's record-holder for the longest single human spaceflight later today.

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Sunday 10 September 2023

Better Late Than Never: New ISS Crew Prepares to Fly, All-Female EVAs Possible in October

Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko & Nikolai Chub are readying for a year-long expedition to @Space_Station, as @lunarloral prepares for a six-month stay on the orbital complex.

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Comment on Boeing, NASA Updates CFT Progress, Launch Readiness Expected NET March 2024 by Better Late Than Never: New ISS Crew Prepares to Fly, All-Female EVAs Possible in October - AmericaSpace

[…] placed somewhere in that tight schedule is the long-awaited Crew Flight Test (CFT) of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, expected to fly no sooner than early March with NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore and […]



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ULA Launches First Atlas of Year, Delivers Secretive NROL-107 Silent Barker to Orbit

@ULALaunch successfully launched the highly secretive NROL-107 Silent Barker mission early Sunday for @NatReconOfc.

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Saturday 9 September 2023

Comment on SpaceX Flies First Vandenberg Mission of May, Contracts With Vast for Space Station, Crew Dragon Missions by SpaceX Flies Year’s 60th Falcon 9 Mission, Looks Back on Record-Setting 2023 - AmericaSpace

[…] that rapid pace, SpaceX hit its tenth launch of 2023 by 12 February, its 20th by late March, its 30th in the second week of May, its 40th in mid-June and its 50th and 60th at the tail-ends of July and […]



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Friday 8 September 2023

Comment on 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch by SpaceX Flies Year’s 60th Falcon 9 Mission, Looks Back on Record-Setting 2023 - AmericaSpace

[…] one also counts a record-setting trio of triple-barreled Falcon Heavy launches in January, April and July. With two prior launches so far in early September, the first which saw SpaceX equal its record of […]



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SpaceX Flies Year’s 60th Falcon 9 Mission, Looks Back on Record-Setting 2023

@SpaceX successfully flew its 60th Falcon 9 last night, as 2023's record-setting credentials continue to grow.

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Thursday 7 September 2023

Comment on Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission Tomorrow by SpaceX, ULA Primed for Friday, Saturday Launches for Communications, National Security - AmericaSpace

[…] of these flat-packed satellites into low-Earth orbit—whilst ULA has Eastern Range availability to fly its long-delayed NROL-107 Silent Barker payload from neighboring SLC-41 for the National Reconnaissance Office at 8:51 a.m. EDT […]



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SpaceX, ULA Primed for Friday, Saturday Launches for Communications, National Security

@SpaceX & @ULALaunch are targeting Friday & Saturday for their next missions out of the Space Coast.

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Tuesday 5 September 2023

Comment on Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 1) by Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 2) - AmericaSpace

[…] week, the first part of this story (available HERE) described the cancelled Apollo 18 mission to Schroter’s Valley. This week’s conclusion […]



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Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 2)

The Apollo 19 and 20 missions would have visited some of the most spectacular landscapes in the Solar System. Unfortunately, they were cancelled before they ever left the ground.

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Saturday 2 September 2023

Comment on SpaceX, ULA Target Thursday Pre-Dawn Launches, Six Minutes Apart by SpaceX, ULA Target Thursday Pre-Dawn Launches, Six Minutes Apart - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans June 21, 2023, 12:28 pm 1 Comment SpaceX and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are preparing for a pair of missions only six minutes […]



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Tuesday 29 August 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches Indonesian Satellite, Weather 75% Favorable for Penultimate Delta IV Heavy by SpaceX Launches Indonesian Satellite, Weather 75% Favorable for ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans June 19, 2023, 1:04 am 3 Comments The first of two launches slated this week from the Space Coast got underway at sunset Sunday, as […]



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Monday 28 August 2023

Lost Moon: Reconstructing the Missions of Apollos 18, 19, and 20 (Part 1)

50 years ago, Apollo 18 might have begun its journey to the Moon. In this article, we analyze the landing sites of the cancelled Apollo missions with modern data.

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Comment on SpaceX, ULA Launch Missions, 119 Minutes Apart by Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission Tomorrow - AmericaSpace

[…] ULA identifies Silent Barker as “our second consecutive launch of the summer”—following hard on the heels of a Delta IV Heavy with the highly classified NROL-68 payload in June—the fact remains that 2023 has so far shaped up to be one of its “lightest” years on record, […]



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Mighty Atlas Stands Ready for Long-Delayed Silent Barker Mission Tomorrow

@ULALaunch is readying for its 2nd launch of 2023, with Tuesday's scheduled 8:34 a.m. EDT flight of #MightyAtlas carrying @NatReconOfc's NROL-107 Silent Barker payload.

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Sunday 27 August 2023

Comment on SpaceX Flies Eighth Mission of March, Looks to Ninth Launch Tomorrow by SpaceX Heads for Record-Setting Year, Launches 250th Successful Falcon 9 Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] flew its 59th Falcon-class mission of the year, its record-tying eighth launch of August and its 250th overall successful Falcon 9 of all time late Saturday, when a […]



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SpaceX Heads for Record-Setting Year, Launches 250th Successful Falcon 9 Mission

@SpaceX has smoothly wrapped up its 250th successful Falcon 9 mission & 8th mission of August as 2023 heads into a record-setting fall.

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Saturday 26 August 2023

Comment on Weather Favorable for Crew-7 Launch, Six-Month Space Station Stay Ahead by After Crew-7, Space Coast Looks to Upcoming SpaceX, ULA Launches - AmericaSpace

[…] has the dust, smoke and noise cleared from Saturday’s rousing pre-dawn launch of Dragon Endurance and her four-person, four-nation Crew-7 team—Commander Jasmin Moghbeli of NASA, Denmark’s Andreas Mogensen, Satoshi Furukawa of Japan and […]



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After Crew-7, Space Coast Looks to Upcoming SpaceX, ULA Launches

With Saturday's rousing pre-dawn launch of Crew-7, @SpaceX & @ULALaunch are targeting their own Space Coast missions, slated for Saturday night & Tuesday morning.

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Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station

Four humans representing four sovereign nations are zeroing-in on @Space_Station, following Saturday's spectacular pre-dawn launch of Crew-7.

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Comment on Crew-6 Reflects, as Crew-7 Prepares by Crew-7 Launches, Four Nations En-Route to Space Station - AmericaSpace

[…] flight-seasoned Crew Dragon. The current record-holder, Dragon Endeavour, is currently in orbit and when she returns to Earth late next week she will have accrued over 460 days across her four-mission […]



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Thursday 24 August 2023

Comment on Frank Rubio Reaches Day 300, Heads for First U.S. Year in Space by Weather Favorable for Crew-7 Launch, Six-Month Space Station Stay Ahead - AmericaSpace

[…] to a replacement vehicle being flown earlier this year and Prokopyev, Petelin and Rubio’s stay was extended to an anticipated 370 days, with landing expected aboard the “replacement” Soyuz MS-23 on 27 […]



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Weather Favorable for Crew-7 Launch, Six-Month Space Station Stay Ahead

Four spacefarers from four nations are enjoying their last day on Earth, ahead of tomorrow's 3:49 a.m. EDT launch to @Space_Station.

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Wednesday 23 August 2023

Crew-6 Reflects, as Crew-7 Prepares

Crew-6 reflected on their highly successful 6-month stay on @Space_Station today, as Crew-7 eyes early Friday morning for their own launch.

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Comment on As Crew-6 Launches, Space Station Readies for First Year-Long & First Danish Commanders by Crew-6 Reflects, as Crew-7 Prepares - AmericaSpace

[…] and Andrei Fedyayev—gathered on Wednesday to discuss a highly successful half-year in orbit. Launched last 2 March, Bowen and his men will spend about five days handing-off ISS operations to their Crew-7 […]



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Comment on Relativity Space Looks to Wednesday for Maiden Terran-1 Launch by ULA Achieves Rapid-Fire Mission Tempo, Launches Second ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] Launches Inmarsat-6 F2, Other GTO-Bound Missions Wait in Wings – Space NewsPingback:Relativity Space Looks to Wednesday for Maiden Terran-1 Launch – AmericaSpacePingback:As SpaceX Lofts 40 OneWeb Satellites, Relativity Space Aims for Launch Attempt #2 on […]



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Tuesday 22 August 2023

SLS Mobile Launcher Rolls Out for Testing

After several months of repairs and upgrades, NASA's towering SLS Mobile Launcher is beginning a series of tests in advance of Artemis 2.

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Comment on SpaceX Rocks the Space Coast, Looks to Vandenberg Launch Later Tonight by Vandenberg Falcon Flies, As SpaceX Gears Up for Record-Setting Month-End - AmericaSpace

[…] later than planned. Originally targeted as part of a mission “double-header” last Thursday, which might have seen it fly only five hours after another Falcon 9 from the Space Coast—potentially creating a second-best turnaround between pairs of Falcon 9 launches—these hopes […]



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Vandenberg Falcon Flies, As SpaceX Gears Up for Record-Setting Month-End

@SpaceX has successfully launched its 6th Falcon 9 launch of August, as it heads into the final week of a record-setting month.

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