Chinese astronauts perform spacewalk Posted: Fri, Jul 9 6:59 PM ET (2259 GMT) Chinese astronauts performed the first spacewalk outside their new space station Saturday night. Liu Boming and Tang Hongbo spent about six and a half hours... China launches weather satellite, five smallsats Posted: Fri, Jul 9 6:58 PM ET (2258 GMT) China launched a weather satellite Sunday. A Long March 4C rocket lifted off from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center at 7:28 pm EDT (2328... Branson to fly on next SpaceShipTwo flight July 11 Posted: Sat, Jul 3 11:14 AM ET (1514 GMT) Virgin Galactic announced Thursday that founder Richard Branson will be on the next SpaceShipTwo suborbital flight July 11, flying to the edge of space days... Blue Origin to fly Mercury 13 woman on first crewed New Shepard flight Posted: Sat, Jul 3 11:10 AM ET (1510 GMT) Blue Origin said Thursday it would fly one of the "Mercury 13" women on its upcoming New Shepard flight. Wally Funk is one of 13... OneWeb launches satellites to complete polar coverage Posted: Sat, Jul 3 10:59 AM ET (1459 GMT) OneWeb successfully launched 36 satellites Thursday, allowing it to begin broadband services in northern latitudes later this year. The Soyuz -2 rocket lifted off from... SpaceX launches second dedicated smallsat rideshare mission Posted: Sat, Jul 3 10:51 AM ET (1451 GMT) SpaceX launched 88 satellites on its second dedicated rideshare mission Wednesday. The Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 3:31 pm EDT (1931... Virgin Orbit launches cubesats Posted: Sat, Jul 3 10:46 AM ET (1446 GMT) Virgin Orbit launched seven cubesats on its second operational launch Wednesday. The company's LauncherOne rocket separated from its Boeing 747 aircraft at 10:47... OneWeb raises $500 million to fully fund constellation Posted: Wed, Jun 30 6:45 PM ET (2245 GMT) OneWeb has secured the funding it needs to complete its initial constellation after Bharti Global invested an additional $500 million. The new investment, a call... Soyuz launches Progress cargo spacecraft to ISS Posted: Wed, Jun 30 6:41 PM ET (2241 GMT) A Progress cargo spacecraft is on its way to the International Space Station after a launch Tuesday evening. A Soyuz-2.1a rocket lifted off... Venus clouds may be too dry to support life Posted: Wed, Jun 30 6:33 PM ET (2233 GMT) The clouds of Venus may be too dry to support life. Potential detections of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus suggested that life could exist... |
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