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How to Close a Few Applications on Mac

If you’re like me, then you know that juggling lots of applications at once can be overwhelming! Fortunately, there’s a simple way to close...

Op-ed | Running the Space Playbook in Chile

Some of the most important science in the field of astronomy has been possible because of Chile, from studying black holes to tracking the...

Private Sector To Play A Major Role, Says In-SPACe Chairperson On Small Satellite Launches In 2023

Private Sector To Play A Major Role, Says In-SPACe Chairperson On Small Satellite Launches In 2023 Wednesday, December 07, 2022 by Indian Defence News ...

Astronauts install new solar array outside International Space Station

NASA astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio headed outside the International Space...

Japanese commercial moon lander, UAE rover ready for launch on SpaceX rocket

EDITOR’S NOTE: Updated at 11:15 p.m. EST on Nov. 29 (0415 GMT on...

Agnikul Cosmos Inaugurates India’s First Private Rocket Launchpad, Mission Control Centre

Agnikul Cosmos Inaugurates India's First Private Rocket Launchpad, Mission Control Centre Tuesday, November 29, 2022 by Indian Defence News In December, the start-up...

2021 forced landing of an aircraft due to fuel starvation highlights the importance of proper checklist usage

Edmonton, Alberta, 24 November 2022 — Today, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released its investigation report (A21W0098) into the 2021 forced landing of an Air...

NASA’s Orion spacecraft completes powered flyby of the moon

NASA’s unpiloted Orion spacecraft fired its main engine for two-and-a-half minutes Monday...

Splashdown of SpaceX capsule caps busy season of space station crew rotations

Four astronauts returned to Earth from the International Space Station early Friday with a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida, the sixth crew launch or landing in support of the station program in fewer than 50 days.

Dragon crew capsule undocks from space station, heads for splashdown Friday

Three NASA astronauts and a European Space Agency mission specialist left the International Space Station early Thursday aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule, heading for splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida to wrap up a 176-day expedition in orbit.

Three Americans, one Italian launch on SpaceX’s new “Freedom” spacecraft

Four astronauts rocketed into a clear predawn sky early Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, riding SpaceX's newest Dragon spacecraft -- named "Freedom" -- to kick off a planned four-and-a-half month science expedition at the International Space Station.

Ground system problem halts Artemis 1 countdown dress rehearsal

NASA launch controllers called off plans to load super-cold liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen into the first fully-assembled Space Launch System moon rocket Sunday for a countdown dress rehearsal, giving time for ground teams to troubleshoot problems with fans used to ventilate the giant rocket's mobile launch structure at the Kennedy Space Center.

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