28 Mar, 2024
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Two Big Objects of Space Junk safely Past each other in Near-Miss

On 15th of October, Thursday evening, two large pieces of orbital debris and a defunct Soviet navigation satellite and a Chinese rocket body spent whizzed safely in the past each other high over the South Atlantic Ocean. The two defunct satellites, the infrared Astronomical Satellite, is the one, and the other is Gravity Gradient Stabilization […]

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SpaceX’s Next Space explorer Dispatch for NASA deferred until November

From left to right, NASA space travelers Shannon Walker, Victor Glover, and Michael Hopkins and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency space explorer Soichi Noguchi. The four will dispatch to the International Space Station on SpaceX’s Crew-1 mission. The forthcoming Crew-1 mission, which will send four space travelers to the International Space Station, had been booked to […]

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SpaceX wins Pentagon award for Missile Tracking Satellites

SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corporation), owned by Elon Musk has grabbed the Pentagon contract to manufacture missile-tracking satellites. As per this $149 million contract, SpaceX is slated to manufacture four satellites for tracking missiles. SpaceX’s Starlink Assembly plant in Redmond, Washington will be the development site. According to SDA (U.S. Space Development Agency), this is […]

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The 1st Artemis astronauts may not visit the lunar South Pole – NASA

The Artemis program is an American government-supported program that plans to put the “principal lady and the following man” on the Moon, particularly in the lunar district of the South Pole by 2024. The program is basically completed by NASA, American aircrafts shrunk by NASA, and worldwide accomplices, for example, the European Space Agency (ESA), […]

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Satellites Tracks Hurricane Sally and 5 Other Storms

Satellites have spotted from space Hurricane Sally is barreling towards land as five other storms swirl on Earth’s surface. With data from NASA’s Aqua satellite, on September 14, the Tropical Storm Sally was reclassified as a hurricane. The hurricane has moved over the north-central Gulf of Mexico on September 15. It is expected to continue […]

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NASA to Buy Moon Resources Mined by Private Companies

NASA launched an initiative on Thursday, September 10, to pay companies to mine resources on the moon, revealing that it would purchase rocks, soil, and other lunar materials from them as the U.S. Space Agency tries to encourage private mining of valuable off-world resources for its use. NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine wrote in a blog […]

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SpaceX Postpones the Launch of Starlink Project

SpaceX Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, traded as SpaceX, is an American aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company headquartered in Hawthorne, California. It was founded by Elon Musk in 2002 with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to launch the Mars colony. SpaceX has developed several launch vehicles, the StarLink satellite constellations, the Dragon Cargo […]

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NASA and ESA to practice defensive plan against asteroids by 2022

Our solar system is filled with millions of asteroids of which, many are hurtling around the Earth and as classified as near-Earth object or NEO. If any giant asteroid collides with the Earth during its orbit, it will create mass destruction since a giant asteroid was responsible to wipe out all the dinosaurs millions of […]