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Space.com on MSNSpaceX's private Fram2 launch over Earth's poles will send astronauts where no one has gone beforeSpaceX's Fram2 astronaut mission is set to launch toward a polar orbit on March 31, which will be a first for human spaceflight. Why has this never been done before?
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who were stuck in space for more than nine months, took questions after returning to Earth.
A launch date is set for the first batch of what will be thousands of satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper as the company looks to play catchup to SpaceX and its Starlink internet
NASA on Friday announced the four crew members of Crew-11 who will be part of Space X's next trip to the International Space Station no earlier than July from Florida.
Four astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos are teaming up for an ambitious mission aboard the International Space Station. Launching no earlier than July 2025, the Crew-11 expedition will support
Cape Canaveral, Fla. — A bitcoin investor who bought a SpaceX flight for himself and three polar explorers blasted off Monday night on the first rocket ride to carry people over the North and South poles.
This was the first of two explosions for SpaceX. Plans to bring the massive rocket to Florida are moving forward.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission, four crew members from will launch in the coming months to the International Space Station.
Genetic Networks, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fifty 1 Labs, Inc., specializes in genetic profiling and bioinformatics, delivering transformative insights into biological systems. Led by experts like Dr. Corey Nislow, its contributions to space-based research and terrestrial applications position it as a key player in the future of biotechnology.
At a Naval Base San Diego press conference, shuttle astronaut Stanley Love — born at Sharp Grossmont Hospital — joined three other astronauts who took part in 3- to 5-foot choppy-water recovery tests.
Here's a look at some others who found themselves stuck in space — by choice or not — along with some cool spaceflight statistics.
During the first quarter of the year, 27 orbital rockets took flight from Florida's Space Coast. That equates to a cadence of 108 launches by year's end — a record-breaking pace that would erase last year's record of 93 annual liftoffs.