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The SLS rocket is set to launch NASA’s historic Artemis I test mission at the end of the month. It will be the first in an increasingly complex cadence of missions aimed to land humans on the moon by 2025.
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Teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center are preparing to roll the SLS rocket to its pad ahead of a planned launch later this month.
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Florida’s aerospace agency wants to expand its role from helping companies finance rocket and satellite projects to more directly getting money into the hands of firms seeking to move burgeoning technology to the launch pad.
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NASA made a big announcement -- it set a launch date for its big new rocket that’s set to fly humans to the moon. This first test mission called Artemis I won’t have anyone on board but it’s an important and long-delayed launch.
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More than 4,700 pounds of cargo launched Thursday evening from Kennedy Space Center on a resupply mission to the International Space Station.
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NASA's new moon rocket Space Launch System, or SLS, is back at its launchpad at Kennedy Space Center. Engineers will try once again to conduct a dress rehearsal of a launch countdown June 19.
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Four astronauts are making their way to the International Space Station after launching early Wednesday morning. They’ll spend close to half a year aboard the station, conducting science experiments and performing maintenance on the orbiting lab.
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Watkins is among the four astronauts who SpaceX launched as part of NASA's Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station.
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SpaceX launched three rich businessmen — American, Canadian and Israeli — and their astronaut escort to the International Space Station for more than a week's stay.
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NASA's Artemis 1 rocket, the Space Launch System, reached the Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39B on Friday. The successor to the Apollo program could one day send humans back to the moon.
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SpaceX Starlink mission will mark the start of a busy launch year on Florida's Space Coast, includinSpaceX is set to launch the first rocket of 2022 from Kennedy Space Center Thursday afternoon, marking the start to what could be a very busy year for launches.
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The mayor of Orange County discusses vaccine mandates for employees and the possible repercussions from the state. Plus, Florida may do away with standardized testing and a historic space mission launches from the state's Space Coast.