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NASA has officially named the Artemis III crew! This mission will launch to LEO to validate rendezvous and docking operations with Blue Origin and SpaceX landers.
Randy Bresnik – Commander
Luca Parmitano – Pilot
Andre Douglas – Mission Specialist
Frank Rubio – Mission Specialist
SpaceX launches the first Falcon Heavy since 2024, carrying a communications satellite for Viasat. The rocket lifted off at 10:13 a.m. ET from LC-39A in Florida. The side cores landed at LZ-40 and LZ-2, while the center core was expended.
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SpaceX is now scheduled to launch the ViaSat-3 Flight 3 satellite atop the Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center on April 29th during an 85-minute window opening at 10:13 a.m. EDT, after Monday’s attempt was called off due to unfavorable weather.
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ULA launches a batch of Amazon Leo internet satellites into orbit aboard an Atlas V 551 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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Never Tell Me the Odds 🚀
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Although the satellite was deployed, one of the rocket’s second-stage engines failed to produce enough thrust to reach its target orbit, leaving it too low to sustain operations.
Welcome back to Port Canaveral! The first reflown New Glenn first stage has successfully returned. It arrived aboard the recovery barge Jacklyn after a launch three days ago, when Blue Origin sent AST SpaceMobile communication satellites into space.
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Three years ago, SpaceX launched the first Starship Super Heavy flight test from Starbase, Texas.
Rest in peace to my camera, which was hit by flying concrete, and my GoPro, which was never found. You won’t be forgotten 🫡
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Blue Origin launched its third New Glenn mission. This was captured by a remote camera about a mile away from the pad.
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Blue Origin launches the third New Glenn mission, carrying communications satellites for AST SpaceMobile.
The first stage, named “Never Tell Me the Odds,” made a successful landing on the recovery barge “Jacklyn,” marking the first reflight of a New Glenn booster!
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