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Of the 50 launches this year, SpaceX has launched 47.
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Four astronauts are back on Earth after a six-month stay at the International Space Station. Their SpaceX capsule parachuted into the Atlantic early Monday off the Florida coast. SpaceX launched their replacements over a week ago.
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Already running years behind, Boeing's first astronaut flight is now off until at least next March. Boeing said Monday that it should be done removing flammable tape from its Starliner capsule in the coming weeks.
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SpaceX is planning to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket once again from Kennedy Space Center. The return of its two side boosters to Cape Canaveral will cause sonic booms.
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NASA’s next generation of moon astronauts will have a new ride to the launchpad.
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SpaceX is sending more than 7,000 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), including science experiments and a new set of solar arrays to boost the station's power capacity.
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Jeff Bezos' rocket company has won a NASA contract to land astronauts on the moon, two years after losing out to SpaceX. Blue Origin received a $3.4 billion contract to develop a lunar lander.
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The mandatory isolation ahead of a launch at Kennedy Space Station aims to protect the current International Space Station (ISS) crew from any Earth-based pathogens that could hitch a ride with the four private astronauts.
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The group will fly on NASA's Orion spacecraft as part of the Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon for the first time 50 years and establish a long-term presence there.
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Relativity Space's attempt in Cape Canaveral marks the third try to send the 3D-printed rocket on its maiden flight
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A subcommittee backed a plan that, in part, would separate the Space Florida Board of Directors from the public-private Enterprise Florida.
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Astronauts on NASA's Artemis III mission will wear the suits on the lunar surface.