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Except, now it isn't. Apparently the long-dead experimental communications satellite decided to get very experimental with its communications, since it sent out a radio burst all of a sudden.
The Axiom Mission-4 (Ax-4) crew flying aboard SpaceX's Dragon "Grace" docked to the International Space Station beginning a two-week stay on the orbiting laboratory with the Expedition 73 crew.
Fun fact: James Webb Space Telescope’s exoplanet discovery While the new study marks the first time the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a new exoplanet through direct imaging, the ...
Pentagon to consider SpaceX alternative for Space Force satellite program The outcome of the review could impact the procurement of as many as 140 satellites for the Space Development Agency’s ...
SpaceX’s fifth and final Crew Dragon spacecraft finally made it off the ground on a private astronaut mission for Axiom Space.
It's the fourth mission to the International Space Station for Axiom Space. The Houston company works with SpaceX for rides to the station and coordinates with NASA to use the ISS for its astronauts.
A mysterious and powerful blast of radio waves detected last year, suspected to originate far beyond the Milky Way came from a long-dead NASA spacecraft in Earth's orbit.
Axiom Mission 4, crewed by four astronauts, launched successfully at 2:31 a.m. on June 25th from Kennedy Space Center. The mission, commanded by Peggy Whitson, utilizes a new SpaceX Dragon ...
Space & Spaceflight Failed Orbital Mission Loses Human Remains, Space Pot Unconventional payloads aboard an Exploration Company capsule were lost at sea when it crashed into the ocean on Tuesday.
SpaceX launched a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station June 25 after weeks of delays.
Live updates from the launch of the Ax-4 mission. The long delayed Axiom Space Mission 4 crew lifted off at 2:31 a.m. on June 25.
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