m i s s i o n n e w s s u m m a r i e s
|
m i s s i o n a r t i c l e s
|
Russian satellite breaks up in LEO
Posted: Sun, Jun 30 10:02 AM ET (1402 GMT) A defunct Russian satellites has broken up in low Earth orbit, creating potentially hundreds of pieces of debris. U.S. Space Command said Thursday that the Resurs P1 remote sensing satellite suffered a breakup event around 12 pm EDT (1600 GMT) Wednesday. The debris from the breakup briefly caused the International Space Station crew to shelter in their spacecraft. LeoLabs said it was tracking at least 180 pieces of debris from the event. Resurs P1 is a 6,000-kilogram spacecraft that was decommissioned in late 2021 and is in a low orbit expected to decay by the end of the year. It was not clear if the breakup was caused by an event on the spacecraft itself or a collision.
Related Links:
ULA replaces Dream Chaser on second Vulcan launch
Posted: Sun, Jun 30 9:56 AM ET (1356 GMT) ULA will launch an inert payload, rather than Sierra Space's Dream Chaser, on the second Vulcan launch. ULA announced Wednesday that the Cert-2 mission, scheduled for September, will carry only that inert payload and instrumentation after Sierra Space informed ULA that there was "significant risk" for Dream Chaser being ready in time for that launch as previously planned. ULA wants to fly Cert-2 in September to win Space Force certification for Vulcan, allowing it to perform two national security missions before the end of the year. Sierra Space said it understood ULA's decision and will work with the company to find a new launch slot for Dream Chaser, a cargo spaceplane that will fly to the International Space Station.
Related Links:
SpaceX wins contract for ISS deorbit vehicle Posted: Sun, Jun 30 9:54 AM ET (1354 GMT) SpaceX won a $843 million NASA contract to build a vehicle to help deorbit the ISS. NASA said Wednesday it selected SpaceX to build the... SpaceX launches Falcon 9 satellites Posted: Sun, Jun 30 9:51 AM ET (1351 GMT) SpaceX set another booster reuse record with a Starlink launch Thursday morning. A Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral at 7:14 am EDT (... Falcon Heavy launches GOES-U weather satellite Posted: Sun, Jun 30 9:50 AM ET (1350 GMT) A Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched a NOAA weather satellite Tuesday. The Falcon Heavy lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center at 5:26 pm... |
Monday, July 1
TelOne panics, turns to Eutelsat OneWeb to counter Starlink
The Standard (Zimbabwe) 5:33 am ET (0933 GMT) A Chinese firm's answer to SpaceX's Falcon 9 blew up in a giant fireball after it accidentally launched during a test
Business Insider 5:32 am ET (0932 GMT) Abbott names Texas A&M vice chancellor as Texas Space Commission executive director
Houston Chronicle 5:30 am ET (0930 GMT) SERA names India as partner country for Blue Origin space flight
Deccan Herald 5:28 am ET (0928 GMT) Indian Civilians Can Visit Space Almost Free Of Cost Thanks To Blue Origin; Here's How
Mashable 5:27 am ET (0927 GMT) Indian can be part of human space flight programme of Blue Origin for just $2.50, needs votes to get a seat on New Shepard
The Hindu 5:27 am ET (0927 GMT) Japan Successfully Launches 3rd Rocket in H3 Series
Jiji Press 5:19 am ET (0919 GMT) Japan successfully puts advanced satellite into orbit using H3 rocket
Japan Times 5:19 am ET (0919 GMT) Nasa is going to intentionally destroy the International Space Station. Why?
The Independent 5:17 am ET (0917 GMT) This desert moss has the potential to grow on Mars
Eurekalert 5:15 am ET (0915 GMT) Satellites burning up in the atmosphere may deplete Earth’s ozone layer
Physics World 5:14 am ET (0914 GMT) China's Fengyun-3F satellite begins operational services
Xinhua 5:13 am ET (0913 GMT) NASA and SpaceX studying ways to mitigate Dragon trunk debris
Space News 5:07 am ET (0907 GMT) H3 launches ALOS-4 advanced Earth observation satellite
Space News 5:06 am ET (0906 GMT) It's International Asteroid Day, and astronomers have much to celebrate
SPACE.com 5:04 am ET (0904 GMT) Mars Odyssey celebrates 100,000 orbits, captures epic view of solar system's largest volcano
SPACE.com 5:04 am ET (0904 GMT) Japan launches advanced Earth-observing satellite on 3rd flight of H3 rocket
SPACE.com 5:04 am ET (0904 GMT) SERA names India as partner country for Blue Origin space flight
Reuters 5:03 am ET (0903 GMT) Yahsat selects SpaceX to launch the Al Yah 4 and Al Yah 5 satellites, expected in 2027 and 2028
Yahsat 4:59 am ET (0859 GMT) Scientists find desert moss ‘that can survive on Mars’
The Guardian 4:59 am ET (0859 GMT) Starwatch: a 2,600-year wait to see T Coronae Borealis explosion
The Guardian 4:58 am ET (0858 GMT) Jupiter’s red spot might not be the same one discovered centuries ago
Washington Post 4:57 am ET (0857 GMT) European Militaries Expand Space Activities Amid Heightened Threats
Aviation Week 4:57 am ET (0857 GMT) Japan successfully launches an advanced Earth observation satellite on its new flagship H3 rocket
AP 4:56 am ET (0856 GMT) Sunday, June 30
UArizona's first satellite built by students is ready for launch
Univ. of Arizona 4:00 pm ET (2000 GMT) |