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Russian ISS repairs cause NASA concern
Posted: Sat, Jun 6 12:21 PM ET (1621 GMT)
NASA instructed astronauts on the International Space Station to shelter in a Dragon spacecraft Friday while Russian cosmonauts attempted to repair an air leak. NASA instructed the four Crew-12 astronauts, along with astronaut Chris Williams, who flew to the station on a Soyuz, to stay in the Dragon spacecraft docked there as two Russian cosmonauts attempted to repair air leaks in a portion of the Zvezda module. Those air leaks have been a persistent issue and had recently increased in magnitude. NASA was reportedly concerned that the methods the cosmonauts planned to use to fix the air leak could create bigger problems. The astronauts spent less than two hours in Dragon after the cosmonauts elected to just collect and evaluate data about the air leak.
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China launches Qianfan satellites
Posted: Sat, Jun 6 12:18 PM ET (1618 GMT)
A pair of Chinese launches deployed satellites for the Qianfan constellation. A Long March 6A lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center at 7:39 am EDT (1139 GMT) Thursday, followed by a Long March 8 at 2:34 am EDT (0634 GMT) Friday from the Wenchang spaceport. Each launch carried 18 Qianfan satellites, bringing the total satellites in orbit for the broadband constellation to more than 200.Satellite manufacturer Apex raises $200 million Posted: Sat, Jun 6 12:15 PM ET (1615 GMT) Satellite manufacturer Apex has raised $200 million. The company announced Friday a new funding round led by investment firms Glade Brook Capital Partners and Washington... SpaceX seeking to raise $75 billion in its IPO Posted: Sat, Jun 6 12:13 PM ET (1613 GMT) SpaceX plans to raise at least $75 billion in an IPO that would value the company at more than $1.75 trillion. The company released... NASA declares MAVEN Mars mission over Posted: Sat, Jun 6 12:09 PM ET (1609 GMT) NASA has declared the end of the MAVEN Mars mission six months after losing contact with the orbiter. NASA said Wednesday a review board concluded... |
Saturday, June 6
Putting the pieces together for Galileo second generation
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The Daily Telegraph 7:18 am ET (1118 GMT) NASA Wants Options To Fly Blue Origin Lander
Aviation Week 7:16 am ET (1116 GMT) Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempt
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ESA 7:08 am ET (1108 GMT) Safety officials finally have a good idea of what a big rocket explosion can do
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SETI Institute 7:03 am ET (1103 GMT) NASA declares MAVEN, its Mars atmosphere orbiter, dead
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