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NASA targets sounding rocket's night launch for TOMEX+ Earth study


One of three rockets for the TOMEX+ mission sits on a launcher at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. U.S. citizens in the mid-Atlantic region may catch a weather-permitted glimpse Tuesday night of ... Read More

NASA debuts Artemis control room for astronaut lunar missions. When is the rocket launch?


NASA's first lunar campaign in five decades since the Apollo era came to an end should be a little more technologically advanced than its 1960s-70s counterpart. The U.S. space agency has a brand new ... Read More

SpaceX scrubs 10th Starship test launch amid weather delays; NASA’s Artemis III likely pushed to 2028


SpaceX called off the 10th test flight of its massive Starship rocket on Monday(August 25), marking the second consecutive night the launch was scrubbed due to weather concerns. The vehicle, fully ... Read More

SpaceX scrubs latest Starship launch due to bad weather


Bad weather on Monday forced SpaceX to postpone the latest launch of its massive prototype Starship rocket, key to founder Elon Musk's dreams of colonizing Mars and NASA's plans to return astronauts ... Read More

NASA targets sounding rocket's night launch for TOMEX+ Earth study


Aug. 26 (UPI) --NASA has set Tuesday for its next launch attempt of its TOMEX+ sounding rocket mission to take a peak at the Earth's atmosphere. U.S. citizens in the mid-Atlantic region may catch a ... Read More


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