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After ISS Retires, European Astronauts Might Hop on Airbus’s Commercial Space Station
The European Space Agency is looking to the Starlab station for its orbital needs.
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Firefly Aerospace Sets New Launch Speed Record for U.S. Space Force Mission
Space Force’s goal of wanting the capacity to launch a satellite on very short notice just passed a major milestone. The Victus Nox mission, Latin for “conquer the night,” was a success, and saw private company Firefly Aerospace and Millennium Space Systems successfully prepare a launch in less than a day, followed by the lift-off…
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On-Orbit Satellite Servicing, New Crew Capsules and Artificial Gravity: NASA’s Latest Tech Initiative
A new Blue Origin crewed spacecraft is in the works as part of a NASA collaboration designed to advance the orbital economy, with the space agency lending its expertise to seven different commercial partners.
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Sierra Space Opens Astronaut Training Academy to Support Future Space Station
Sierra Space announced its plans yesterday to launch a spaceflight centre and astronaut training academy, which is good news for all of the adults out there who never got to go to space camp as a kid.