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Crew Dragon launches on Polaris Dawn private astronaut mission

SpaceNews par Jeff Foust le 10/09/2024 à 12:47:00 - Favoriser ||  Lu/Non lu

Falcon 9 launch of Polaris Dawn
Falcon 9 launch of Polaris Dawn

A SpaceX Crew Dragon is in orbit on a long-awaited private astronaut mission that will attempt the first commercial spacewalk and go higher than any crewed mission in more than 50 years.

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Chang’e-6 orbiter turns up at Sun-Earth Lagrange point after moon sampling mission

SpaceNews par Andrew Jones le 10/09/2024 à 11:36:00 - Favoriser ||  Lu/Non lu

The Earth and moon viewed by Chang'e 5 from Sun-Earth Lagrange point 1 in April 2021.
The Earth and moon viewed by Chang'e 5 from Sun-Earth Lagrange point 1 in April 2021.

HELSINKI — The orbiter for China’s Chang’e-6 lunar far side sample return mission is now at the second Sun-Earth Lagrange as part of extended activities. The orbiter was a key […]

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Europa Clipper passes pre-launch review

SpaceNews par Jeff Foust le 10/09/2024 à 00:40:00 - Favoriser ||  Lu/Non lu

Europa Clipper solar panel
Europa Clipper solar panel

A multibillion-dollar NASA mission to a potentially habitable moon of Jupiter has been cleared to begin final preparations for an October launch after resolving concerns about electronics on the spacecraft.

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Lynk Global shakes up leadership amid ongoing funding talks

SpaceNews par Jason Rainbow le 09/09/2024 à 22:33:00 - Favoriser ||  Lu/Non lu

Lynk Global has revamped its leadership team as efforts to raise the capital needed to expand its direct-to-smartphone constellation drag on.

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U.S. GPS modernization faces delays, technical challenges: GAO report

SpaceNews par Sandra Erwin le 09/09/2024 à 21:48:00 - Favoriser ||  Lu/Non lu

Illustration of a lockheed martin GPS IIIF satellite in orbit.
Illustration of a lockheed martin GPS IIIF satellite in orbit.

The annual assessment is part of the GAO's mandate from Congress to evaluate the cost, schedule and performance of GPS acquisition programs.

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