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Monday 30 September 2024

Comment on Mighty Atlas Successfully Launches CFT Starliner, Space Station Docking Scheduled Tomorrow by Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission - SPACERFIT

[…] a textbook mission.  That all began to change on June 5th when Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched into orbit on the inaugural crewed flight of the Boeing Starliner.  “The expectation from the media should not be perfection,” Wilmore said before the launch. […]



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Sunday 29 September 2024

Comment on CFT Starliner Departure Stands Down, Targets NET July Return to Earth by Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] and multiple Technical Authorities selected from across NASA’s ten field centers.  Initially, NASA and Boeing were confident that the CFT duo would return to Earth inside their original […]



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Comment on CFT Mission Passes Halfway Point, Crew Targets NET 22 June Return by Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] issues prompted NASA to assemble a large team of engineers with diverse backgrounds to analyze Starliner’s performance in detail once Wilmore and Williams managed to dock their capsule to the ISS.  The tiger team […]



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Comment on Mighty Atlas Successfully Launches CFT Starliner, Space Station Docking Scheduled Tomorrow by Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission - AmericaSpace

[…] all began to change on June 5th when Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched into orbit on the inaugural crewed flight of the Boeing Starliner.  “The expectation from the media should not be perfection,” Wilmore said […]



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Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission

Nick Hague, a veteran of two spaceflights - including a dramatic launch abort in 2018 - is leading one of the most important crewed missions of the Dragon era. Crew-9 will retrieve the crew of the Boeing Starliner and return them safely to Earth. Learn more about Hague and his mission in this article.

The post Nick Hague Lifts Off on Crew-9 Rescue Mission first appeared on AmericaSpace.



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Wednesday 25 September 2024

Comment on Artemis-2 Core Stage Arrives at Kennedy Space Center by Bev Campbell

yay!



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Friday 13 September 2024

Comment on Atlas V Completes its Final Space Force Mission by Donald

In reply to Alex Longo.

Thank you for the response. All the best to you, Ben, and the rest of the AS family. I’ll be looking forward to the new content.



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Saturday 7 September 2024

Comment on Atlas V Completes its Final Space Force Mission by Alex Longo

In reply to Donald.

Hi Donald,

Thank you for your thoughtful note. I am glad that you appreciate our stories so much. I will be sure to pass your comment along to the rest of the team.

We are still here, but in a reduced capacity for the moment. Our senior writer, Ben Evans, recently left to pursue other opportunities. Ben accounted for ~90% of our articles and played a huge role in making the site a source of regular news. I still plan to write occasional stories, as will our owner and our senior photographer, but they will be more sporadic and focussed on in-depth coverage which you can’t find anywhere else. I should also note that we are all unpaid volunteers, so writing is a distant third priority behind work and family (it takes 6+ hours to do a feature story). In my case, I am currently working on four grant proposals and my Master’s thesis, hence the recent gap in publications.

Best regards,
Alex



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Tuesday 3 September 2024

Comment on Atlas V Completes its Final Space Force Mission by Donald

What has happened to AmericaSpace?
No posts in a month.
I am sad. 🙁



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