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Monday 31 July 2023

Northrop Grumman Prepares for Final Antares 230 Launch Tomorrow

@NorthropGrumman's final Antares 230+ is set to fly tomorrow night from @NASA_Wallops, carrying Cygnus NG-19 cargo mission to @Space_Station.

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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 Northrop Grumman Prepares for Final Antares 230 Launch Tomorrow - AmericaSpace

[…] Added to that list are five other shuttle flyers, legendary “Original Seven” Mercury and Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) astronaut Deke Slayton, “Hidden Figures” mathematician Katherine Johnson, former NASA Deputy Administrator James “J.R.” Thompson and Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL) astronaut selectee Robert Lawrence. Most recently, the NG-18 Cygnus—launched last November—offered a nod to America’s first woman in space, astronaut Sally Ride. […]



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Thursday 27 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Prepares for Record-Setting Night of Florida Launches by 50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., moments after midnight. But hopes of flying a pair of flights less than an hour apart came to nought, as the launch of a triple-barreled Falcon Heavy from neighboring Pad 39A at the […]



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50th Falcon Mission of 2023 Flies, Falcon Heavy Realigns for Friday Night Launch

@SpaceX has successfully flown its 50th Falcon-class mission of 2023, as a triple-barreled Falcon Heavy realigns for another attempt on Friday night.

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Comment on SpaceX Sets New Launch-to-Launch Record, Lofts SES-18/SES-19 Twins by SpaceX Prepares for Record-Setting Night of Florida Launches - AmericaSpace

[…] After calling a scrub at T-65 seconds yesterday, SpaceX may—just may—launch a pair of missions less than an hour apart later tonight, as a single-stick Falcon 9 heads uphill at 10:20 p.m. EDT from storied Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., followed by a triple-barreled Falcon Heavy from neighboring Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) during a “window” opening at 11:04 p.m. If achieved, this flight-to-flight cadence will set a new record of perhaps as little as 44 minutes for the shortest interval between pairs of Falcon-class rocket launches. […]



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SpaceX Prepares for Record-Setting Night of Florida Launches

@SpaceX is gearing up to launch Falcon 9 & Falcon Heavy tonight, perhaps a record-setting 44 minutes apart. But which will go first?

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Wednesday 26 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches 16x-Flown Falcon 9, After 48-Hour Delay, Unexpected Static Fire Test by SpaceX Targets Year’s 50th Falcon Launch Tonight, 51st Tomorrow - AmericaSpace

[…] With the Falcon Heavy core to be expended, and her side-boosters aiming for “land” landings, B1062 is targeting an oceanic touchdown. The Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship (ASDS), “A Shortfall of Gravitas”—which has recovered 14 Falcon 9 cores so far this year alone—put to sea out of Port Canaveral on Sunday, only days after supporting the landing of the record-tying 16-times-used B1060 core. […]



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SpaceX Targets Year’s 50th Falcon Launch Tonight, 51st Tomorrow

@SpaceX is gearing up for its 50th Falcon-class launch of 2023 tonight, as Falcon Heavy & Falcon 9 boosters await a pair of Space Coast liftoffs 24hr apart.

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Saturday 22 July 2023

A Tale of Three Launch Sites: SpaceX Targets Falcon 9 Launch Tonight, Looks Ahead to Falcon Heavy & Starship Flights

@SpaceX is targeting 7:34 p.m. EDT Saturday for its 6th Falcon 9 launch of July. Meanwhile, a triple-barreled Falcon Heavy awaits her own late July launch, as Booster Nine heads to the pad at Starbase for testing.

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Comment on SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon Heavy Weather by A Tale of Three Launch Sites: SpaceX Targets Falcon 9 Launch Tonight, Looks Ahead to Falcon Heavy & Starship Flights - AmericaSpace

[…] the 49th Falcon-class mission of 2023 (inclusive of two Falcon Heavy launches in mid-January and late April) are 22 Starlink “V2 Mini” internet communications satellites, bringing to over 1,200 the total […]



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Friday 21 July 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by 62 Years After Grissom’s Mercury Flight, Artemis 2 Recovery Training Commences - AmericaSpace

[…] late 2024, the Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific Ocean.  For astronauts Reid Wiseman, […]



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62 Years After Grissom’s Mercury Flight, Artemis 2 Recovery Training Commences

In late 2024, the Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft will splash down in the Pacific Ocean.  For astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, this event will mark the conclusion of a ten-day odyssey to the Moon and back.  Many spectators will assume that the mission is over when the spacecraft impacts the surface of the ocean.  However, a successful splashdown will only be the beginning of a complex recovery operation.  According to tradition, the flight control team in Houston will not celebrate until Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and Hansen safely exit their spacecraft.  History demonstrates that this task is anything but simple.  This week, NASA began a series of exercises which will teach the crew and their recovery team how to master the final stage of the Artemis 2 mission.  By coincidence, this milestone occurred on the eve of the anniversary of Gus Grissom’s Mercury-Redstone 4 mission.  The lessons learned from Grissom’s narrow escape from his sinking spacecraft continue to positively influence the training process for the first Artemis crew.

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Wednesday 19 July 2023

After Daylong Delay, Vandenberg Falcon Launches, Lands for Tenth Time

After a 24hr delay, @SpaceX has successfully launched its 5th Falcon 9 of July and its 15th mission so far out of Vandenberg in 2023.

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[…] doing so, B1071 becomes the second Falcon 9 to have launched ten or more times out of Vandenberg. In readiness for last night’s launch, the […]



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Tuesday 18 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches Record-Setting 14th Vandenberg Mission of Year by Launch Scrub: “Old Guard” Falcon 9 Aborts at T-5 Seconds - AmericaSpace

[…] she does eventually fly, she will become the second Falcon 9 to have launched as many as ten times out of mountain-ringed Vandenberg. In readiness for […]



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Launch Scrub: “Old Guard” Falcon 9 Aborts at T-5 Seconds

@SpaceX has dramatically aborted its 15th Vandenberg Falcon 9 mission of 2023 at T-5 sec. Next launch attempt to be determined.

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Monday 17 July 2023

Comment on Frank Rubio Reaches Day 300, Heads for First U.S. Year in Space by Frank Rubio Reaches Day 300, Heads for First U.S. 12 months in House - technewscombuild.in

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Frank Rubio Reaches Day 300, Heads for First U.S. Year in Space

At 9:54 a.m. EDT tomorrow, Frank Rubio observes 300 days since his launch to @Space_Station. Ten weeks from now, he’ll become the first @NASA_Astronauts to log a full year in space on a single mission.

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Sunday 16 July 2023

Comment on Long-Awaited Ax-2 Mission Launches, Heads to Space Station by SpaceX Launches 16x-Flown Falcon 9, After 48-Hour Delay, Unexpected Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] in recent years, typically prior to high-priority missions and first flights of new boosters—most recently before the maiden outing of B1080 in May with Dragon Freedom and the crewed Ax-2 mission to the International Space Station […]



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Saturday 15 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Targets Midnight Launch for 16x-Flown Falcon 9 by SpaceX Launches 16x-Flown Falcon 9, After 48-Hour Delay, Unexpected Static Fire Test - AmericaSpace

[…] days later than planned, SpaceX successfully launched its fourth Falcon 9 of July a few minutes shy of midnight Saturday. The veteran B1060 core—which already boasted 15 prior […]



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SpaceX Launches 16x-Flown Falcon 9, After 48-Hour Delay, Unexpected Static Fire Test

After Thursday’s scrubbed launch attempt at T-40 seconds, @SpaceX has successfully flown a second 16x-used Falcon 9 in under a week.

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Friday 14 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon Heavy Weather by SpaceX Flies April’s Third Vandenberg Mission, Watches Falcon ... - AmericaSpace - Digi90

[…] space explorersYou are here: by Ben Evans April 27, 2023, 9:55 am 2 Comments After a dramatic scrub at T-16 seconds on Wednesday morning, SpaceX successfully launched its […]



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At T-1 Month, Multi-National Crew-7 Readies for 15 August Space Station Launch

A new crew is just one month away from @SpaceX launch, including Denmark’s first CDR of @Space_Station.

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Comment on Crew-5 Splashes Down, Wraps Up Five-Month ISS Mission by At T-1 Month, Multi-National Crew-7 Readies for 15 August Space Station Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] fourth brand-new “single-stick” booster to join SpaceX’s burgeoning fleet so far this year—and a twice-used Crew Dragon are gearing up for liftoff from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)no […]



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Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Jeff Wright

I’d like to see that engine block made removable for wet workshops. Maybe have it directly linked to an RP-1 tank with the rest of SLS be LOX.

Recover the kero-block.



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Thursday 13 July 2023

Comment on Falcon Heavy Launches USSF-67, Readies for Busy 2023 by SpaceX Targets Midnight Launch for 16x-Flown Falcon 9 - AmericaSpace

[…] mission so far this year, counting a pair of triple-barrelled Falcon Heavy flights in mid-January and late April. The Hawthorne, Calif.-headquartered launch services organization has […]



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SpaceX Targets Midnight Launch for 16x-Flown Falcon 9

@SpaceX is targeting NET 12:40 a.m. EDT Friday for its 4th Falcon 9 launch of July & record-tying 16th mission by a reflown booster.

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Tuesday 11 July 2023

Ten Days in a Capsule: An Interview with NASAs Jason Hutt

NASA's Jason Hutt describes the unique design features of the Orion spacecraft, which will carry four astronauts to the Moon during the 10-day Artemis 2 mission.

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Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by Ten Days in a Capsule: An Interview with NASAs Jason Hutt - AmericaSpace

[…] precisely what Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen will do during the Artemis 2 mission in late 2024.  The Crew Systems Integration (CSI) Team is responsible for turning this volume into a […]



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Monday 10 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Misses Monday Triple-Header As Falcon 9 Launch Schedule Realigns by SpaceXs Sweet Sixteen Launches Starlinks Enters Reusability Record Books - AmericaSpace

[…] 22-strong stack of V2 “Mini” satellites uphill, the fifth batch of these downsized Starlinks to have been orbited since February. The Minis boast three to four times greater “usable” bandwidth than earlier Starlink […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the Dark Universe by SpaceXs Sweet Sixteen Launches Starlinks Enters Reusability Record Books - AmericaSpace

[…] night’s launch was SpaceX’s third Falcon 9 in July’s first nine days, following the Euclid deep-space telescope for the European Space Agency (ESA) on the first day of the month and a Starlink mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., last […]



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SpaceXs Sweet Sixteen Launches Starlinks Enters Reusability Record Books

@SpaceX has launched a record-setting Falcon 9 for the 16th time late Sunday, wrapping up its 3rd mission of July.

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Sunday 9 July 2023

Comment on SpaceX Launches Record-Setting 14th Vandenberg Mission of Year by APK Furious

I read this blog one thing I really like it is, you are doing your job well. If you keep working like this, your side will get traffic and DA million



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Saturday 8 July 2023

Return of the Record-Setter: Bob & Dougs Old Booster to Fly Tomorrow

As @SpaceX heads towards its 50th launch of 2023, old-timer B1058 will launch early Sunday - the first Falcon 9 to fly as many as 16 times.

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Comment on SpaceX Misses Monday Triple-Header As Falcon 9 Launch Schedule Realigns by Return of the Record-Setter: Bob & Dougs Old Booster to Fly Tomorrow - AmericaSpace

[…] of SpaceX’s V2 “Mini” satellites uphill, marking the fifth batch of these downsized Starlinks to have been orbited since February. The Minis boast three to four times greater “usable” bandwidth than earlier Starlink […]



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Friday 7 July 2023

Comment on Transporter-7 Mission Flies as Starship Falcon Heavy Aim for Launches on Monday Tuesday by SpaceX Launches Record-Setting 14th Vandenberg Mission of Year - AmericaSpace

[…] Flying Friday’s mission was B1063, which entered service in November 2020 and went on to log five launches last year and has now flown four times in 2023. Its key payloads have included NASA’s Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), five Iridium NEXT global mobile communications satellites, 16 advanced broadband satellites for London, England-based OneWeb, over 400 Starlinks and April’s 51-payload Transporter-7 “rideshare” mission. […]



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SpaceX Launches Record-Setting 14th Vandenberg Mission of Year

@SpaceX has wrapped up a record-setting 14th Vandenberg launch of 2023, beating its previous achievement of 13 West Coast flights set in 2022.

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Thursday 6 July 2023

Comment on Beautiful Shoes: Remembering Americas Space Adventures on the Fourth of July by Beautiful Shoes: Remembering Americas Space Adventures on AmericaSpace | Prometheism Transhumanism Post Humanism

[…] More: Beautiful Shoes: Remembering Americas Space Adventures on … – AmericaSpace […]



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Wednesday 5 July 2023

Comment on Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 by David Zeiters

There were 27 men who have traveled to the moon. Missions of Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 , and 17. Unless you’re not counting the crew on the Apollo 13 fly by.



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Tuesday 4 July 2023

Comment on Wiseman Commands Ambitious Artemis II as Mission Hardware Comes Together by Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 AmericaSpace

[…] April 3rd, NASA revealed the crew of Artemis 2 in a media event which was replete with optimism and fanfare.  Following this announcement, the […]



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Comment on Lock the Doors: Remembering Columbias Final Return Home Twenty Years On by Beautiful Shoes: Remembering Americas Space Adventures on the Fourth of July - AmericaSpace

[…] Twenty-four years later, on 4 July 2006, Discovery inadvertently became the only U.S. human space mission to actually launch on Independence Day. Aboard the shuttle, STS-121 Commander Steve Lindsey, Pilot Mark Kelly and Mission Specialists Mike Fossum, Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and Piers Sellers were flying the second return-to-flight test mission to the ISS, following the loss of Columbia. […]



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Beautiful Shoes: Remembering Americas Space Adventures on the Fourth of July

As America celebrates the Fourth of July, @AmericaSpace looks back on the only times U.S. astronauts have landed or launched on the holiday.

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Monday 3 July 2023

Comment on Wiseman Commands Ambitious Artemis II as Mission Hardware Comes Together by Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2 - AmericaSpace

[…] April 3rd, NASA revealed the crew of Artemis 2 in a media event which was replete with optimism and fanfare.  Following this announcement, […]



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Return to the Moon: NASA Prepares for Artemis 2

Artemis 2 will be an ambitious mission, the likes of which have not been seen for 50 years.  In several ways, the flight is about more than just sending four people to the Moon.  It is also the beginning of a campaign which will lead to a sustained presence on the Moon and a crewed mission to Mars – achievements which will mark our metamorphosis into a true spacefaring civilization.  On a deeper level, the astronauts have already captured the imagination of the public with their courage and their eloquence.  Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen are our heroes.  Perhaps this is because they are symbols of an innately human desire to explore the unknown.  Or perhaps it is because, when it seems like we are often surrounded by examples of humanity at its worst, they represent humanity at its best.

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Comment on SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the Dark Universe by Jeff Wright

ESA and SpaceX:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8vY-4zWKsJM



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Saturday 1 July 2023

Comment on NASA Axiom SpaceX Discuss Upcoming Ax-2 Space Station Mission by SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the Dark Universe - AmericaSpace

[…] first launched from historic Pad 39A at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on 21 May to lift U.S. astronauts Peggy Whitson and John Shoffner and Saudi Arabia’s Ali Al-Qarni and Rayyan…, to the ISS aboard Dragon Freedom for the Ax-2 mission on behalf of Houston, Texas-based […]



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Comment on Dragon Freedom Splashes Down Wraps Up Historic Ax-2 Mission by SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the Dark Universe - AmericaSpace

[…] A once-used Falcon 9 booster successfully launched Europe’s Euclid telescope early Saturday, kicking off an ambitious six-year mission to measure the outward acceleration of the Universe and generate a better understanding of dark energy and dark matter. The 4,700-pound (2,100-kilogram) observatory—named in honor of the ancient Greek mathematician and “father of geometry”, Euclid of Alexandria—took flight from storied Space Launch Complex (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., at 11:12 a.m. EDT, aboard the same Falcon 9 that lifted Ax-2’s Peggy Whitson, John Shoffner, Ali Al-Qarni and Rayyanah Barnawi for their nine-day research expedition to the International Space Station (ISS) in late May. […]



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Comment on SpaceX Launches First Mission of May Looks to Busy Month Ahead by SpaceX Wraps Up Busy June Appears to be like Forward to one July Euclid Release - NACION ASTRAL

[…] satellite tv for pc of the 12 months safely into orbit. An eight-times-used Falcon 9 booster—flying for her fourth time in 2023 on my own—took flight from storied House Release Complicated (SLC)-40 at Cape Canaveral House Drive […]



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SpaceX Launches Euclid to Probe the Dark Universe

@SpaceX has successfully launched @ESA_Euclid mission to probe the Universe's dark side.

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