SpaceX is targeting a 4½-hour launch window for another Starlink mission from 2:21 p.m. to 6:52 p.m., an FAA operations plan advisory shows.
Depending on weather and cloud cover, rocket launches from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral, Florida, can be seen from Daytona Beach to Melbourne to Vero Beach.
SpaceX is launching a Falcon 9 tonight — and in a rare move, SpaceX does not plan to recover the booster. SpaceX is targeting launch of the SpainSat satellite during a two-hour launch window which opens at 8:34 p.m. ET. The liftoff will be from from Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A, and the rocket will head on an eastern trajectory.
The four-hour launch window opens at 2:21 p.m. ET, according to the Kennedy Space Center. The launch site in Brevard County, which is about an hour east of Orlando theme parks, allows people ...
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NASA is hosting a Day of Remembrance at the Kennedy Space Center tomorrow to honor astronauts who have sacrificed their lives while furthering the cause of space exploration and discovery. The event is held every year to honor the crews of Apollo I and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia.
The Falcon 9, which launched at 1:11 a.m. EST (0611 GMT) from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC), was carrying not one but two private lunar landers, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost and iSpace's ...
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Asahi Shuzo, the maker of Dassai, is going to brew sake in space for the first time in history. The first space-brewed sake will be available at around $650K. The ambitious project represents the company’s unique business philosophy.
An annual memorial was held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Every fourth Thursday in January, NASA remembers fallen astronauts.