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InSight recovers from dust storm as lander’s power continues to wane

InSight

NASA’s InSight Mars lander has recovered from a safe mode caused by a dust storm in January, but the project’s leader says the mission is still likely to end within a year because of declining power levels.

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NASA targets March rollout for SLS moon rocket, launch later this spring

NASA says the first rollout of the Space Launch System moon rocket is planned for March ahead of a key fueling test on a seaside launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, a delay of several weeks to allow more time for work inside the Vehicle Assembly Building.

NASA and SpaceX say lagging Dragon parachute may be normal phenomenon

Crew-2 parachutes

NASA and SpaceX are studying why parachutes on two consecutive Dragon missions opened late but said they don’t believe the issue poses a safety risk.

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Astra receives FAA license for first launch from Florida

Astra has become the first company to receive a commercial launch license from the Federal Aviation Administration through a streamlined regulatory regime, clearing a procedural hurdle before launching a small rocket and four NASA-sponsored CubeSats into orbit Saturday from Cape Canaveral.

Rocket Lab expands Colorado facilities, prepares for busy launch year

Electron

Rocket Lab will expand facilities in Colorado it obtained from a corporate acquisition last year as the company gears up for the first launch in a “crazy busy” year.

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SpaceX launches third Falcon 9 rocket mission in three days

Another 49 Starlink internet satellites lifted off Thursday from Kennedy Space Center in Florida atop a Falcon 9 rocket, notching SpaceX’s third launch and landing this week, and the company’s sixth mission in 28 days.

U.S. MH-60M Helicopter Used In Raid To Kill ISIS Leader in Syria Blown Up On The Ground By U.S. Forces

MH-60 raid

What we know about the U.S. Special Forces raid on al-Qurayshi in Syria and the MH-60M helicopter destroyed on the ground because it was “not going to be usable” for the return flight. U.S. President [...]

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Quantum Space unveils plans for cislunar platforms

Quantum Space

A startup led by a former acting administrator of NASA has announced plans to develop platforms serviced by robotic vehicles in cislunar space to support a range of applications.

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NASA delays SLS rollout for launch rehearsal

SLS in VAB

NASA is postponing the rollout of the first Space Launch System for a final pre-launch test by a month to give workers more time to complete vehicle preparations.

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Digital Twinning in the Metaverse

Digital twins could be crucial to metaverse adoption.

NASA and SpaceX investigating delayed Dragon parachute opening

Crew-2 parachutes

NASA and SpaceX are investigating the delayed opening of a parachute on a cargo Dragon spacecraft that recently returned to Earth, an incident similar to one that took place on a Crew Dragon spacecraft last year.

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GOES-T launch preparations underway

Atlas 5 GOES-T

Preparations are underway for the launch of the next in a series of geostationary weather satellites that will also mark the end of a decades-long streak for one company.

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