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keywords: description:Space flight coverage including news, missions, launches featuring articles, photos, video and live feeds. Spaceflight Insider Search Home Archive Gallery Launch Schedule Mission Monitor The Hangar Progress MS-18 cargo ship begins two-day chase of space station Blue Origin announces ‘Orbital Reef’ commercial space station Artemis 1 targeting a February 2022 launch Ariane 5 lofts two large communications satellites into orbit James Webb Space Telescope being readied for launch Orion spacecraft transported to VAB for the Artemis 1 mission NASA’s Lucy spacecraft may have a solar array problem NASAs Lucy mission begins journey to Jupiters Trojan asteroids William Shatner, 90, makes brief trek to space Space Launch System rocket passes design certification review Inspiration4 crew shares experiences after historic mission SpaceX Starship booster catching arm attached to launch towerCullen DesforgesOctober 28th SpaceX continues to test Starship Ship 20 engines at its South Texas launch facility as engineers connect the Mechazilla chopstick booster catching arms to the orbital launch tower.
Blue Origin announces ‘Orbital Reef’ commercial space stationDerek RichardsonOctober 26th In partnership with Sierra Space, Blue Origin announced plans for a commercial space station called 'Orbital Reef' to be built in low Earth orbit by the end of this decade.
Artemis 1 targeting a February 2022 launchTheresa CrossOctober 25th Now that NASA’s giant Space Launch System Moon rocket is fully assembled inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, its launch date is becoming more clear.
Ariane 5 lofts two large communications satellites into orbitTheresa CrossOctober 24th Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket delivered two large communications satellites into space from the company’s South America launch site.
James Webb Space Telescope being readied for launchTheresa CrossOctober 20th After more than two decades of development, NASA’s ambitious James Webb Space Telescope is finally at the launch site being prepared for its trip into space.
Orion spacecraft transported to VAB for the Artemis 1 missionCullen DesforgesOctober 19th NASA completed a significant milestone in the completion of its giant Space Launch System rocket as the Orion capsule was transported to Vehicle Assembly Building in the overnight hours of Oct. 19.
SpaceX Starship Ship 20 performs engine testCullen DesforgesOctober 19th SpaceX appeared to perform a test on Starship Ship 20’s Raptor preburners in the overnight hours after filling the prototype with its propellants.
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft may have a solar array problemDerek RichardsonOctober 18th In an update, NASA said one of the two circular solar arrays on the Lucy spacecraft bound for Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids may not have fully latched during deployment.
NASAs Lucy mission begins journey to Jupiters Trojan asteroidsTheresa CrossOctober 16th NASA’s Lucy mission to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids has begun with a launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
William Shatner, 90, makes brief trek to spaceDerek RichardsonOctober 13th Boldly going where fewer than 600 people have gone before, William Shatner of Star Trek fame, as well as three others, flew into space on Blue Origin’s second suborbital human spaceflight.
Plutos atmosphere may be starting to condenseLaurel KornfeldOctober 12th Beginning three years after New Horizons' historic flyby, Pluto's atmosphere appeared to be starting to condense and refreeze, according to scientists.
Space Launch System rocket passes design certification reviewTheresa CrossOctober 11th NASA has carried out the design certification review of the Space Launch System, the agency said, as it continues to prepare the vehicle for its inaugural flight.
SpaceX Starship booster catching arm attached to launch towerCullen DesforgesOctober 28th SpaceX continues to test Starship Ship 20 engines at its South Texas launch facility as engineers connect the Mechazilla chopstick booster catching arms to the orbital launch tower.
Blue Origin announces ‘Orbital Reef’ commercial space stationDerek RichardsonOctober 26th In partnership with Sierra Space, Blue Origin announced plans for a commercial space station called 'Orbital Reef' to be built in low Earth orbit by the end of this decade.
Artemis 1 targeting a February 2022 launchTheresa CrossOctober 25th Now that NASA’s giant Space Launch System Moon rocket is fully assembled inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, its launch date is becoming more clear.
Ariane 5 lofts two large communications satellites into orbitTheresa CrossOctober 24th Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket delivered two large communications satellites into space from the company’s South America launch site.
James Webb Space Telescope being readied for launchTheresa CrossOctober 20th After more than two decades of development, NASA’s ambitious James Webb Space Telescope is finally at the launch site being prepared for its trip into space.
Orion spacecraft transported to VAB for the Artemis 1 missionCullen DesforgesOctober 19th NASA completed a significant milestone in the completion of its giant Space Launch System rocket as the Orion capsule was transported to Vehicle Assembly Building in the overnight hours of Oct. 19.
SpaceX Starship Ship 20 performs engine testCullen DesforgesOctober 19th SpaceX appeared to perform a test on Starship Ship 20’s Raptor preburners in the overnight hours after filling the prototype with its propellants.
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft may have a solar array problemDerek RichardsonOctober 18th In an update, NASA said one of the two circular solar arrays on the Lucy spacecraft bound for Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids may not have fully latched during deployment.
NASAs Lucy mission begins journey to Jupiters Trojan asteroidsTheresa CrossOctober 16th NASA’s Lucy mission to Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids has begun with a launch atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket.
William Shatner, 90, makes brief trek to spaceDerek RichardsonOctober 13th Boldly going where fewer than 600 people have gone before, William Shatner of Star Trek fame, as well as three others, flew into space on Blue Origin’s second suborbital human spaceflight.
Space Launch System rocket passes design certification reviewTheresa CrossOctober 11th NASA has carried out the design certification review of the Space Launch System, the agency said, as it continues to prepare the vehicle for its inaugural flight.
William Shatner set for a brief trip to the final frontierTheresa CrossOctober 6th Blue Origin is set to perform its second human spaceflight later this month, and it's expected to send TV icon William Shatner into space.
Russian Soyuz MS-19 film crew arrives ‘on set’ at Space StationDerek RichardsonOctober 5th The Russian Soyuz MS-19 crewed spacecraft launched to the International Space Station on a mission to film scenes for a feature-length movie set aboard the orbiting outpost.
Inspiration4 crew shares experiences after historic missionCullen DesforgesOctober 4th In the weeks following the splashdown of the Inspiration4 mission, the four crew members have become national celebrities in their own right.
Lucy probe launching to Jupiters Trojan asteroids this monthLaurel KornfeldOctober 1st Lucy, the first spacecraft to explore Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, has completed eight weeks of preparation ahead of its planned Oct. 16 launch.
Starship Ship 20 undergoes cryogenic proof testing at StarbaseCullen DesforgesSeptember 30th SpaceX’s Starship prototype Ship 20 underwent cryogenic proof testing, one of many tests and steps needed before the company can fly its first orbital Starship mission.
The Range Plutos atmosphere may be starting to condense October 12th
Beginning three years after New Horizons' historic flyby, Pluto's atmosphere appeared to be starting to condense and refreeze, according to scientists.
October 6th
The first views of Mercury by the BepiColombo spacecraft were snapped as the mission made a gravity assist pass by the planet.
October 4th
Last week, Vandenberg Space Force Base saw its 2,000th launch with the orbiting of the Landsat 9 Earth observation satellite.
September 23rd
The first Martian rock samples collected by NASA's Perseverance rover for eventual return to Earth suggest landing site Jezero Crater harbored water for a long enough time to be habitable for microbial life.
September 5th
More than 25 years after the discovery of the first exoplanets, scientists have identified a new subclass of planets that are hot, have large oceans and thick hydrogen atmospheres, and may be habitable for microbial life.
August 18th
NASA is seeking a crew of four volunteers for a year-long Mars simulation starting in the fall of 2022, one of several year-long simulations of life on the Red Planet organized by the agency's Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog.
August 10th
NASA’s first spacecraft to explore Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, Lucy, has arrived in Florida in advance of its October 2021 launch.
August 2nd
Using data collected by NASA's Mars InSight lander, which has been on the red planet since 2018, researchers have confirmed the planet's center to be molten.
August 1st
NASA's New Horizons team released new movies simulating the spacecraft's 2015 flight over Pluto and its large moon Charon to mark the sixth anniversary of the encounter on July 14, 2015.
August 1st
On July 22, 2021, NOAA’s GOES-17 weather satellite experienced a brief anomaly and entered into safe mode prompting engineers to perform troubleshooting tasks, ultimately recovering the satellite less than 24 hours later.
July 24th
A future mission seeking signs of life on Jupiter's moon Europa will likely require drilling into its global subsurface ocean, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy.
July 17th
An international team of scientists has detected isotopes of carbon in the atmosphere of an exoplanet for the first time ever, a discovery noted in the journal Nature.
July 13th
On July 1, 2021, Blue Origin announced that Wally Funk, a member of the “Mercury 13," would fly into space atop the company’s suborbital New Shepard rocket.
July 10th
Construction on a new "utility corridor" has begun at the former Shuttle Landing Facility, now known as the Launch and Landing Facility, which is run by Space Florida.
July 4th
Six years after the New Horizons spacecraft returned close-up images of Pluto, researchers are teasing out more information about its geology and surface.
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