Starship, SpaceX’s vehicle that will be the first to take people back to the moon, has an orbital test tomorrow! See the full details here.
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Starship, SpaceX’s vehicle that will be the first to take people back to the moon, has an orbital test tomorrow! See the full details here.
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Axiom unveils their next generation spacesuit prototype. Axiom is one of the companies awarded by NASA to build the spacesuits that people will wear on the Moon!
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While we all wait nervously for the SLS launch, there is another exciting NASA mission happening within shooting distance. This Monday, DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) will strike asteroid Dimorphous. You can read more about the mission and how to tune on my blog post here.
Artemis 1 is launching tomorrow morning 8:33 am EDT (12:33 UTC). Want a quick lowdown on the mission and how and where to launch (also details if you want to see in person or go to a watch party)? Check out my blog post.
Starliner is gonna take another shot at reaching the ISS tomorrow after 2 years since its last failed attempt. This is a crucial step toward launching more astronauts from the US. Are you gonna watch?
Check out my blog post with the details here
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