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NASA and Rocket Lab may figure out in-space fueling

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SpaceX launches revamped Super Heavy-Starship rocket ahead of IPO
SpaceX launched its revamped Super Heavy-Starship rocket on Friday, with some minor issues during the test, ahead of the company's highly anticipated initial public offering.

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NASA and Rocket Lab may figure out in-space fueling before SpaceX does
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Is there a launch today? SpaceX, NASA, ULA rocket launch schedule in Florida
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SpaceX launches massive Starship V3 rocket on test flight
Elon Musk's SpaceX has launched the biggest-ever Starship rocket a day after the highly anticipated test flight was delayed.

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SpaceX's Starship flight hits most targets in pre-IPO test
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SpaceX’s Starship V3—still a work in progress—mostly successful on first flight
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Watch SpaceX's Starship V3 Dramatically Land in Fiery Explosion After Successful Test Flight
The mission served as the much-anticipated debut of SpaceX’s third-generation megarocket, a heavily redesigned, souped-up vehicle configuration officially dubbed Version 3 (V3).

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SpaceX launched Starship V3 three weeks before its IPO. The booster exploded.
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SpaceX launches biggest Starship yet on test flight
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On this day in space! May 24, 1962: Scott Carpenter becomes 2nd American in orbit

On May 24, 1962, NASA astronaut Scott Carpenter became the fourth American to go to space and the second American to orbit the Earth.
Science Daily
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NASA’s powerful Roman Space Telescope is about to transform astronomy

NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now aiming for an earlier launch in September 2026. Designed to explore dark matter, dark energy, and distant exoplanets, the telescope will capture massive,
ABC4 Utah
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‘We are capturing millions of galaxies in a single image’: NASA offers sneak peek at new space telescope ahead of September launch

Is NASA about to solve the mystery of dark energy? With the help of their newest space telescope, that idea might not be as far-fetched as we might think.
USA Today
2mon

SpaceX Crew-12 gets to work 1 week after launching for space station

The station was understaffed for a month after the Crew-11 mission returned early due to a medical issue. Four new astronauts arrived on Feb. 14, joining the three crew members already on board. The seven-person crew will conduct scientific research and ...
The Manila Times
18h

Filipino students’ experiment performed by NASA astronaut in space

THE Double Gyroscope experiment designed by Filipino students from the Rizal Technological University (RTU), was successfully conducted onboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the 2025 Asian Try Zero-G (ATZG 2025) competition.
Opinion
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Opinion: NASA is forging a nuclear path to Mars

In 2028, if all goes well, NASA plans to test a new technology that could reduce trip times to the Red Planet.
Hindustan Times
5y

Nasa’s shares pic of ‘night shining’ clouds taken from space, post goes viral

Nasa often takes to various social media platforms to share images taken from the outer space. Those are the pictures which never fail to captivate people. Case in point, their latest image of Noctilucent or "night shining" clouds which is nothing short of ...
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NASA gives college students opportunity to create critical tool

Timothy Malcolm is Deputy Managing Editor of Texas Lifestyle at Chron, where he writes and edits stories from across a broad spectrum, including breaking Houston and Texas news, f
Science Daily
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NASA stunned as strange solar radio burst lasts 19 days

NASA scientists were stunned when a strange radio signal from the Sun refused to fade away. Instead of lasting a few hours or days like normal solar radio bursts, this one persisted for an astonishing 19 days — shattering the previous record.
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NASA undertakes major reorganization to reduce bureaucracy and move faster

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman sent a long email to employees on Friday morning outlining several structural changes that are intended to make the sprawling agency more efficient and allow it to better accomplish major goals,
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