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NASA and the Japanese space agency JAXA plan to operate an instrument on an X-ray astronomy satellite as-is for at least the next year and a half despite an issue affecting one of its instruments.
Serbia has signed an agreement to participate in the China-led International Lunar Research Station.
The FAA is getting ready to begin evaluating the environmental impact of SpaceX Starship launches from a pad at the Kennedy Space Center. This review reflects the modifications made to the vehicle since the last assessment in 2019.
Officials from the National Reconnaissance Office, the U.S. government agency in charge of creating, constructing, sending, and upkeeping America’s intelligence satellites, frequently mention their dedication to buying from commercial sources.
A recent study suggests that more than $2 billion should be invested in a significant expansion of a port near Cape Canaveral in order to meet the increasing requirements of the launch companies operating there.
The new Long March 6C rocket successfully inserted four satellites into orbit late Monday on its debut flight.
China’s Chang’e-6 spacecraft appears to carry a previously undisclosed lunar rover as part of the mission’s far side exploration plans.
Even a successful crewed test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner vehicle could create a temporary hiccup in plans to exchange seats between commercial crew vehicles and Soyuz spacecraft going to the International Space Station.
NASA has selected nine companies to perform feasibility studies of commercial approaches to deliver spacecraft to Mars and provide services there.
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