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Crew-11 launches to ISS
Posted: Sun, Aug 3 12:06 PM ET (1606 GMT)
Falcon 9 launch Crew-11 (NASA) A Crew Dragon spacecraft delivered a new crew to the International Space Station. A Falcon 9 lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center at 11:43 am EDT (1543 GMT) Friday, placing the Crew Dragon spacecraft Endeavour into orbit. A launch attempt the previous day was scrubbed by weather. The spacecraft docked with the ISS at 2:27 am EDT (0627 GMT) Saturday. The Dragon is flying the Crew-11 mission for NASA, delivering four people from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos. While normal crew rotations last about six months, NASA has not decided how long Crew-11 will last as it studies if the Crew Dragon's on-orbit lifetime can be extended to eight months.


SES sees shift in revenue from video to government services
Posted: Sun, Aug 3 12:05 PM ET (1605 GMT)
Satellite operator SES is relying more on government business as its media revenue declines. The company reported Thursday 153 million euros ($175 million) in government sales in the quarter ending June 30, roughly a third of total revenues for the quarter. SES reports is seeing an acceleration in government demand for its satellite services in both Europe and the United States. SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh said the company’s government business will soon approach $1 billion in revenue, but did not disclose when the company expected to hit that milestone. That government growth comes as revenue in its media business fell 13.6% quarter-over-quarter as satellite TV demand continues to decline.


SpaceX launches Starlink satellites and classified payloads
Posted: Sun, Aug 3 12:03 PM ET (1603 GMT)
SpaceX launched some Starlink satellites, and possibly classified payloads, from the West Coast Thursday. A Falcon 9 lifted off at 2:35 pm EDT (1835...


China launches Pakistani remote sensing satellite
Posted: Sun, Aug 3 12:01 PM ET (1601 GMT)
China launched a remote sensing satellite for Pakistan late Wednesday. A Kuaizhou-1A launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center at 10:00 pm EDT (...


China launches Guowang satellites
Posted: Sun, Aug 3 12:00 PM ET (1600 GMT)
China launched a new batch of satellites for its Guowang constellation on Wednesday. A Long March 8A rocket lifted off at 3:49 am EDT (...





Friday, August 8
Texas-based Firefly Aerospace makes Nasdaq debut
Houston Chronicle — 6:53 am ET (1053 GMT)
Rocket Lab, Kratos Misfire; But Firefly Aerospace Soars In Debut
Investor's Business Daily — 6:53 am ET (1053 GMT)
Space Company Firefly’s Stock Zooms in Wall Street Debut
Wall Street Journal — 6:52 am ET (1052 GMT)
Austin-area's Firefly Aerospace soars in public trading debut
Austin (TX) American-Statesman — 6:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
Starlink service for isolated areas
The Fiji Times — 6:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
ULA forecasts launching at least 20 times a year, starting in 2026
Aerospace America — 6:46 am ET (1046 GMT)
Virgin Galactic Delays Spaceflight Schedule
Aviation Week — 6:44 am ET (1044 GMT)
SpaceX to launch KF-02 mission from Florida on Friday
WFLA-TV Tampa — 6:41 am ET (1041 GMT)
N. Korea asserts rights to space exploration
Yonhap News — 6:38 am ET (1038 GMT)


Waiting for Launch ebook



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