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Oct 31, 2021

Major elements of Starship Orbital Launch Pad in place as launch readiness draws nearer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, space travel

With the maiden orbital flight of Starship approaching, Orbital Launch Pad A in Starbase, Texas, is being built up to launch readiness. Over a year of construction has brought the complex’s various elements to the verge of launching the most powerful rocket in history.

Assembly Timeline

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Oct 30, 2021

Custom SpaceX Crane Arrives to Starbase | SpaceX Boca Chica

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

A Liebherr LR 11,000 painted in a black and white SpaceX livery, was delivered to the launch site and assembled. Meanwhile, crews continue to work on the Chopsticks and more beams for the Wide Bay were lifted.

Video and Pictures from Mary (@BocaChicaGal) and the NSF Robots. Edited by Patrick Colquhoun (@Patrick_Colqu).

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Oct 29, 2021

SpaceX Crew-3 Dragon: Date, time, and how to watch NASA’s next launch

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Here’s what you need to know.


The third Crew Dragon mission to the ISS will launch on Halloween. Here’s your guide to the launch schedule and how to see it live.

Oct 29, 2021

How to watch SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission to the International Space Station

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SpaceX had to fix the toilet on its capsule before this mission could fly.


Early in the morning on October 31st, SpaceX will launch its next astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA, part of the company’s Crew-3 mission. Liftoff is scheduled for 2:21AM ET out of Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Oct 29, 2021

Low-gravity simulator design offers new avenues for space research and mission training

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As humanity continues its exploration of the universe, the low-gravity environment of space presents unusual challenges for scientists and engineers.

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have developed a new tool to help meet that challenge—a for a low-gravity that promises to break new ground for future space research and habitation.

Their new design for a magnetic levitation-based low-gravity simulator can create an area of low gravity with a volume about 1,000 times larger than existing simulators of the same type. The work was published in the journal npj Microgravity.

Oct 29, 2021

NASA Employee Says SpaceX’s Starship Is About to Change Everything

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Starship matters.

Oct 29, 2021

SpaceX Flexes Giant Starship-Catching “Chopsticks” for the First Time

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Weird flex, but OK.

Oct 28, 2021

L+600 and counting: ESA astronaut to be 600th person in space on SpaceX Crew-3 launch

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I was the lucky one to get the round number.


A German astronaut is set to become the 600th person to enter space and he will do so flying with a U.S. astronaut who once came close to being number 500.

Matthias Maurer with the European Space Agency (ESA) will gain the distinction of being the sexcentenarian space traveler when he launches to the International Space Station as a member of SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission, currently scheduled for early Sunday morning (Oct. 31). Maurer is one of three first-time fliers on the four-person crew, including NASA astronauts Raja Chari and Kayla Barron, but he was identified by NASA as the designated milestone maker.

Oct 28, 2021

The Next Rover To Mars Is Ready And Here’s What’s So Special About It

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Missions on Mars are something you got kind of used to by now. From time to time, some rocket headed to Mars is launched, and this gets in the news for a brief time. At least that’s how most of the people see this. The ones who are more into the field and more curious about the topic know that this is not something we humans casually do. And we don’t do it just for the sake of it. A mission to Mars with the whole package, a rover, and everything, costs about 3 billion dollars. So when we send something to Mars, it’d better bring back something significant.

The mission in preparation right now is called ExoMars, and its rover is planned for launch in 2022.

Oct 27, 2021

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Will Launch an Orbital ‘Space Business Park’

Posted by in categories: business, space travel

We might be witnessing the start of the private space station race.

Dare we say that a new type of space race is heating up? Blue Origin, the space tourism firm founded by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announced a partnership with Sierra Space and Boeing to build and launch a commercial space station called Orbital Reef by the end of the decade, a press statement reveals.

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