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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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Comment on Vulcan-Centaur Completes Flight Readiness Firing, As Cert-1 Mission Nears by Vulcan-Centaur Stacking Underway, ULA Aims for Christmas Eve Launch - AmericaSpace

[…] 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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[…] 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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