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NASA tries again to complete moon rocket’s practice countdown
Globalstar hush-hush ahead of launch with SpaceX
SpaceX raised a Falcon 9 rocket vertical on pad 40 Saturday in preparation for launch with the Globalstar FM15 satellite. Credit: SpaceX
Globalstar is set to add a spare spacecraft to its commercial data relay network early Sunday with a launch from Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, but the satellite operator remained silent about the mission on the eve of liftoff.
SpaceX launches German military radar satellite from California
A Falcon 9 rocket soars by the moon in the sky over California’s Central Coast, carrying Germany’s SARah 1 military imaging satellite into orbit. Credit: Brian Sandoval / Spaceflight Now
A four-ton, cloud-penetrating radar observation satellite for the German military soared into orbit Saturday from California on top of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, beginning a 10-year mission to collect all-weather reconnaissance imagery.
Watch SpaceX launch 3rd rocket in 36 hours early Sunday
SpaceX aims to complete a remarkable hat trick early Sunday (June 19), and you can watch the action live.
Fire Acts Strangely in Microgravity. Astronauts Have Lit More Than 1,500 Fires on the Space Station to Figure Out Why
Ever since childhood, we were all told to never play with fire. Despite it being relevant to our everyday lives, to include heating our homes and water, cooking our food, producing electricity, and more, fire is extremely dangerous. We were all indoctrinated more with how to put out fires instead of how to start one. We’ve all been told about its destructive properties if mishandled, and that fire needs to be controlled. One of the perks of adulthood, and especially being a scientist, is you get paid to play with fire. Despite fire’s complexities, there’s still a lot we don’t know about its behavior. With more and more of humanity traveling to space and living in microgravity, it’s important to learn about how fire behaves in this unique environment to better prepare ourselves for worst case scenarios. But what if we could also control fire so it’s not as dangerous and less destructive to the environment back here on Earth?
'Beyond Infinity' launches deep into Buzz Lightyear's history on Disney Plus
The new Disney documentary "Beyond Infinity" showcases the back story of the loveable astronaut known for falling with style: Buzz Lightyear.
Look up! See the moon shine near massive asteroid Vesta this weekend.
The moon will pass main-belt asteroid Vesta this weekend. The pair will be visible to observers using a widefield telescope eyepiece.
Live coverage: SpaceX poised to launch German military satellite from California
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California with the SARah 1 radar reconnaissance satellite for the German military. Text updates will appear automatically below; there is no need to reload the page. Follow us on Twitter.
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NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket begins crucial prelaunch test today
NASA's Artemis 1 moon rocket will start its "wet dress rehearsal" this evening (June 18), beginning a series of crucial launch countdown tests that will last through Monday (June 20).
Statue of Sally Ride, first American woman in space, unveiled at aviation museum
With the crowd cheering "Ride, Sally Ride," a monument to the first American woman to fly into space was unveiled outside of the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Long Island, New York.
Watch SpaceX launch German military satellite, land rocket Saturday
SpaceX plans to launch a German military satellite and land the returning rocket on Saturday morning (June 18), and you can watch the action live.
German military radar satellite ready for SpaceX rocket ride
A Falcon 9 rocket stands ready for launch with Germany’s SARah 1 radar satellite. Credit: SpaceX
The first satellite in a nearly billion-dollar program to provide the German military with improved radar surveillance imagery from space is set to rocket into a polar orbit Saturday from California’s Central Coast on a SpaceX Falcon 9 launcher.
Arizona wildfire reaches some of famed Kitt Peak's telescopes
A large wildfire in Arizona is seriously threatening a key site for astronomy.
Stratolaunch's huge Roc carrier plane flies higher than ever on 7th test flight
Stratolaunch's enormous Roc carrier aircraft aced its seventh test flight yesterday (June 16), flying higher than it ever has before.
SpaceX deploys more Starlink satellites as astronomers renew brightness concerns
SpaceX launched 53 more Starlink internet satellites Friday on a Falcon 9 booster that flew for the 13th time. Credit: Stephen Clark / Spaceflight Now
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 booster for a record-breaking 13th time Friday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, hauling 53 more Starlink internet satellites into orbit as astronomers renew concerns about the growing brightness of the latest generation of the broadband relay spacecraft.
New NASA documentary celebrates Black space explorers for Juneteenth
A new NASA documentary featuring the achievements of numerous Black astronauts will premiere Sunday (June 19), during Juneteenth.
SpaceX fires some employees behind letter denouncing Elon Musk's behavior: reports
SpaceX has fired some of the employees involved in drafting and distributing within the company a letter criticizing the behavior of founder and CEO Elon Musk, according to media reports.
China's 'alien' signal almost certainly came from humans, project researcher says
Despite the false alarm, SETI researchers are still pretty sure we're not alone in the universe.
The moon begins monthly tour of planets early Saturday. First stop, Saturn!
The moon will join Saturn in the predawn sky on Saturday (June 18). The pair will be visible to the naked eye and through a pair of binoculars.
Fire shuts down Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona
A fast-burning wildfire shut down all operations at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona, home to one of the largest collections of astronomical instruments in the United States.