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Aug 30, 2020
Starship SN6 prepares for hop â Super Heavy is coming
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
Starship SN6 is aiming to conduct a 150-meter hop test on Sunday, just a few weeks after SN5 completed the first Starship prototype launch. SN6âs test will be a near-mirror of SN5âs short flight, with both prototypes aiming to refine SpaceXâs launch and landing operations. Meanwhile, additional Starships continue to evolve, along with preparations for the Super Heavy booster, which â according to Chief Designer Elon Musk â could conduct an initial test hop by October.
SN5 and SN6:
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Aug 30, 2020
Venus map with water: stunning terraforming image shows alternative to Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: engineering, environmental, space travel
A new image shows what Venus would look like if it had water on its surface, similar to the Earth.
Aug 28, 2020
Riding The Booster â Space Shuttle SRBâs
Posted by Heather Blevins in category: space travel
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Ride the Space Shuttleâs SRBâs from launch to landing in the Atlantic Ocean:
Aug 28, 2020
Interstellar voyage to find the Second Earth | Space Documentary 2020
Posted by Christopher Field in categories: education, space travel
ABC (Australia) â Search for Second Earth 2018.
A documentary showcasing interstellar travel to visit an Earth-like planet, a bonified Earth 2.0 to see if there is life on it. Follow this amazing adventure in state of the art CGI and with the worldâs leading scientists.
Aug 28, 2020
Physicists: Wormholes Large Enough to Travel Through Are Possible
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: cosmology, physics, space travel
Aug 27, 2020
SpaceX offers private passengers flights to see wonderful views of Earth from space
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
Featured Image Source: SpaceX
SpaceX was founded with the goal to create a spacefaring civilization. The aerospace company is actively developing technologies that will enable humans to travel to Earth orbit, the moon, and Mars. In May, SpaceX conducted its first crewed voyage to space. A Falcon 9 rocket propelled a pair of NASA astronauts aboard the Crew Dragon spacecraft on a journey to the International Space Station (ISS). After a two-month stay at the station, the astronauts returned aboard Dragon; It crossed Earthâs rough atmosphere and conducted a parachute-assisted splashdown in the ocean. The successful mission marked the beginning of a new era in American human spaceflight. SpaceX demonstrated its spacecraft and rocket are reliable to safely carry out crewed missions to space.
Aug 27, 2020
SpaceX, ULA line up 3 rocket launches in 2 days but will it happen?
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in category: space travel
« Itâs going to be a busy three days on the Space Coast with three rocket launches scheduled for a history-making line up but to make this triple-header happen, the weather and rocketry must align.
âIt could be a historic event for us this week,â 45th Space Wing Commander Brig. Gen. Doug Schiess said Wednesday, later adding,â Itâs a busy week for the team and weâre looking forward to it.â
The last time Florida saw three launches in one week was in 2001, according to Schiess⊠See More.
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Aug 27, 2020
Submarine could explore seas of huge Saturn moon Titan
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in category: space travel
Researchers have been crafting a concept mission that would send a submarine to Saturnâs huge moon Titan, which sports lakes and seas of liquid hydrocarbons on its frigid surface.
Aug 26, 2020
SpaceX to Launch Masten Lunar Mission in 2022
Posted by Malak Trabelsi Loeb in category: space travel
Masten Space Systems announced today that it has selected to launch Masten Mission One (MM1). As part of MM1, Mastenâs lunar lander will deliver nine NASA-sponsored science and technology demonstration experiments and several commercial payloads to the lunar south pole.
MOJAVE, Calif. â August 26, 2020 â Masten Space Systems announced today that it has selected to launch Masten Mission One (MM1). As part of MM1, Mastenâs lunar lander will deliver nine NASA-sponsored science and technology demonstration experiments and several commercial payloads to the lunar south pole.
âHavingâs proven launch success behind us is not only great for us, but itâs great for our customers,â said Masten chief executive officer, Sean Mahoney. âWe share a common vision with and that makes this more than a partnership. Itâs more like a dream team.â