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Research satellites destroyed in Astra rocket failure
Astra’s Rocket 3.3 vehicle lifts off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Credit: Michael Cain / Spaceflight Now / Coldlife Photography
Four NASA-funded nanosatellites were lost Thursday when an Astra rocket tumbled out of control minutes after liftoff from Cape Canaveral, the fourth time in five tries that the startup space company has failed to reach orbit.
4K Video: Astra launches from Cape Canaveral on a failed mission
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The History of Rockets
The principles of rockets go back thousands of years, but rockets have come quite a long way since ancient times.
OneWeb surpasses 400 satellites with Arianespace’s first launch of the year
A Soyuz ST-B rocket takes off from the Guiana Space Center on Thursday with 34 new OneWeb internet satellites. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/P. Piron
A Russian Soyuz rocket lifted off from French Guiana and hauled 34 new satellites into orbit for OneWeb’s internet network Thursday, bringing the tally of OneWeb spacecraft launched to 428 and marking the company’s fleet two-thirds complete.
'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Star Wars spinoff series premieres May 25 on Disney Plus
Disney's CEO delivers new details on when we'll see the Disney Plus series, "Obi-Wan Kenobi."
Could Astronauts Hibernate on Long Space Voyages?
A renewed era of space exploration is upon us, and many exciting missions will be headed to space in the coming years. These include crewed missions to the Moon and the creation of permanent bases there. Beyond the Earth-Moon system, there are multiple proposals for crewed missions to Mars and beyond. This presents significant challenges since a one-way transit to Mars can take six to nine months. Even with new propulsion technologies like nuclear rockets, it could still take more than three months to get to Mars.
Astra fails to deliver satellites to orbit in 1st launch from Lower 48
Astra failed to deliver four satellites to orbit as planned today (Feb. 10) in the company's first-ever orbital launch from the contiguous United States.
Kalpana Chawla: Biography & Columbia disaster
Kalpana Chawla's story has inspired millions to pursue careers in space.
NASA shares concerns about SpaceX's new generation of Starlink satellites
NASA brought its concern with SpaceX's megaconstellation to the Federal Communications Commission.
Asteroid Ryugu samples, now on Earth, reveal inner workings of the space rock
Pieces of rock from the asteroid Ryugu splashed down on Earth in 2020. Now, scientists studying the samples are revealing the asteroid's true nature.
Arianespace launches 34 OneWeb satellites on Soyuz rocket in 1st launch of 2022
An Arianespace Soyuz rocket launched 34 new broadband satellites for the OneWeb constellation to space today (Feb. 10).
Elon Musk shows off massive Starship, the world's tallest rocket, ahead of SpaceX update
Elon Musk's SpaceX has reassembled the world's tallest rocket ahead of a highly anticipated update on the company's Starship vehicle tonight (Feb. 10).
Massive methane leaks mapped from space
Using satellite data, scientists have mapped massive methane plumes caused by human activities around the world.
Final figures show astronaut applicants from all ESA Member States
The final figures are in and the number of people who applied to ESA’s 2021-22 astronaut vacancy has been broken down by Member and Cooperating State.
Live coverage: Soyuz rocket counting down to launch with OneWeb satellites
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a Soyuz rocket from French Guiana with 34 more satellites for OneWeb’s global internet network. Text updates will appear automatically below. Follow us on Twitter.
Fusion experiment smashes record for generating energy, takes us a step closer to a new source of power
The Joint European Torus fusion experiment in the U.K. has set a new record for generating energy.
Wow. Parker Solar Probe Took a Picture of the Surface of Venus
The Parker Solar Probe’s mission is to study the Sun. But the spacecraft’s instruments have nabbed some pretty impressive data on Venus, as it uses the planet for gravity assists in its ever-shrinking solar orbit.
Astronomy Jargon 101: Galilean Moons
In the winter of 1609 Galileo Galilei pointed his newly built astronomical telescope at the planet Jupiter, and saw that the mighty planet was joined by smaller points of light. Over the course of the next few months he watched as four points of lights danced around the planet.
New Planet Discovered Around Proxima Centauri, Star Nearest the Sun
A new instrument on a powerful telescope has enabled astronomers to discover another planet around our nearest stellar neighbor.