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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #60 on: 08/03/2024 03:18 am »


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Falcon 9 Stage 2 Anomaly After 300+ Missions! 🚀 | This Week In Spaceflight

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13 Jul 2024
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This week, SpaceX's Falcon 9 experienced a mission anomaly after over 300 flights. Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket had a successful first flight, with a few hiccups, and NASA's CHAPEA Mars mission simulation concluded after 378 days. Plus, India sends astronauts to the U.S. for ISS training, updates on the Starliner, and much more. Don't miss out on all the latest space news!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
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🚀 SpaceX's ISS Deorbit Plan (Plus VIPER Rover Cancelled!) | This Week In Spaceflight

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20 Jul 2024
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Join us as we cover the latest spaceflight news! NASA cancels its first lunar rover in over 50 years, and we learn more about SpaceX’s proposal to deorbit the International Space Station. Plus, Falcon 9 may return to flight soon, and we have updates on Rocket Lab's Archimedes engine, Europa Clipper's potential delay, and more. Stay tuned for all this and more in This Week in Spaceflight!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
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🚀 SpaceX Set To Resume Falcon 9 Flights | This Week In Spaceflight

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27 Jul 2024
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In this week's spaceflight update, we cover the critical Starliner hot fire test, the arrival of the Artemis II SLS Core Stage at Kennedy Space Center, and intriguing clues from Perseverance about the possibility of life on Mars. Plus, updates on SpaceX's return to flight, Chinese reusable rockets, Chandra's 25th anniversary, and more.

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #63 on: 08/03/2024 03:19 am »


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🚀 STARLINER Is Not Coming Home Yet | This Week In Spaceflight

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2 Aug 2024
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This week in spaceflight, we cover Starliner’s critical thruster test, NASA’s Gateway program facing challenges, and Falcon 9’s impressive return to flight with a triple launch in just 28 hours! Plus, updates on NASA’s next major telescope, Stoke Space’s Nova rocket, and more.
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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #64 on: 08/09/2024 08:44 pm »


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Raptor 3 Fires Up, New Glenn Tests at Port & Starliner's Latest Update | This Week in Spaceflight

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9 Aug 2024

Get the latest spaceflight news: SpaceX's Raptor 3 engine fires up for the first time, Blue Origin conducts critical port procedures for New Glenn, and we get the latest update on Starliner’s return mission. Plus, Rocket Lab tests their Archimedes engine, ISRO reveals astronauts training in Houston, and much more! Stay tuned for your comprehensive weekly spaceflight update.
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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #65 on: 08/17/2024 01:47 pm »


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NASA's Mars Water Discovery & SpaceX's Historic Polar Orbit Mission | This Week In Spaceflight

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17 Aug 2024

Explore the latest in space exploration as SpaceX prepares for its first human mission into polar orbit, and NASA's InSight mission uncovers the possibility of vast oceans beneath Mars' surface. Get updates on Starliner's return plans, Polaris Dawn's upcoming mission, and more in this week's space news roundup.

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
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SpaceX’s Next Giant Leap for Human Spaceflight: Polaris Dawn | This Week In Spaceflight

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23 Aug 2024
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Get the latest updates on spaceflight, including SpaceX’s upcoming Polaris Dawn mission, Blue Origin’s testing challenges with New Glenn, and incredible photos from ESA’s JUICE spacecraft. Dive into this week’s space news covering rocket launches, hardware developments, and more in our detailed breakdown.

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« Reply #67 on: 08/30/2024 07:53 pm »


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Not A Good Week For Rockets | This Week In Spaceflight

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30 Aug 2024
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This week in spaceflight, SpaceX’s Falcon 9 booster fails to land successfully after a long streak of successful recoveries, ending in a dramatic explosion. We dive into what happened, the implications for upcoming missions, and whether the FAA will ground Falcon 9. Plus, NASA has finally set a return date for Starliner, but with a twist—Butch and Suni won’t be returning on Starliner but on SpaceX’s Crew Dragon instead. We also cover the latest news on NASA’s Europa Clipper, which is back on track after resolving concerns about radiation issues, and much more, including updates on the Peregrine, KAIROS, and ABL anomalies. Join us for a comprehensive recap of all the major spaceflight stories this week!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #68 on: 09/14/2024 04:56 am »


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Blue Origin's New Glenn Will Land Here! | This Week In Spaceflight

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6 Sept 2024
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It’s been a busy week in spaceflight! SpaceX recovers what’s left of booster B1062 after its landing failure, and Starliner is preparing for its return to Earth—but not before making some strange noises. Blue Origin is gearing up for the maiden flight of its New Glenn rocket, while China plans to send moon bricks to space. We also cover the latest in Artemis mission preparations and take a look at Rocket Lab’s packed factory. Join us as we break down all these updates and more in this week’s spaceflight recap!

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« Reply #69 on: 09/14/2024 04:59 am »


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A New Era in Spaceflight: Polaris Dawn's Record-Breaking Mission | This Week In Spaceflight

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13 Sept 2024
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This week in spaceflight is packed with historic milestones and exciting developments! The Polaris Dawn mission made headlines with the first commercial spacewalk, while China’s ZhuQue-3 performed a remarkable 10-kilometer hop. The European Space Agency found a habitable planet (hint: it’s closer than you think), and an old Centaur upper stage breakup adds to the growing space debris issue. Join us for these stories and so much more in This Week In Spaceflight!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #70 on: 09/27/2024 08:42 pm »


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Firefly’s Catch Plan, SpaceX+FAA Conflict, & New Glenn Milestones | This Week In Spaceflight

 
Sep 27, 2024
This week in spaceflight, Firefly Aerospace plans to catch their rockets just like SpaceX's Starship, China's rocket lands hard after a failed hop test, and NASA fuels Europa Clipper ahead of its upcoming launch. Meanwhile, the SpaceX and FAA drama intensifies with heated Congressional debates and accusations. Plus, Blue Origin fires up the New Glenn second stage for the first time. We’ve got all this and much more!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #71 on: 10/18/2024 07:18 pm »
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Prada Designed Axiom Spacesuits? What's Next For Starship? | This Week In Spaceflight

Oct 18, 2024
This week in spaceflight: SpaceX successfully launched NASA’s most expensive planetary mission, Axiom Space and Prada unveil the final design of the Artemis spacesuits, and Starship not only launched, but finally landed! What’s next for Starship? Plus, we look at NASA's plan to phase out the TDRSS network, and much more. Stay tuned for all the latest updates in space exploration!

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Re: NSF Weekly / Spaceflight Update videos
« Reply #72 on: 10/26/2024 11:23 am »


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New Glenn Has Its Engines + Raptor Firing Madness | This Week In Spaceflight

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25 Oct 2024

Crew-8 returns after eight months in space, Russia shows progress on its new Oryol crew capsule, New Glenn is fitted with seven BE-4 engines, and SpaceX's Raptor engine hits new testing milestones. Plus, another satellite breakup adds to space debris concerns. Stay tuned for all the latest developments in spaceflight in this week’s episode!

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