SpaceX Targets Thursday May 26 for Thai Comsat Launch and Tough Sea Landing - Watch Live

By ken-kremer - May 25, 2016 05:39 PM UTC | Missions
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR FORCE STATION, Fla. - Just three weeks after SpaceX's last launch from their Florida launch base, the growing and influential aerospace firm is deep into commencing their next space spectacular - targeting this Thursday, May 26, for launch of a Thai comsat followed moments later by a sea landing attempt of the booster on a tough trajectory.
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How Far Can You Travel?

By Fraser Cain - May 23, 2016 09:24 AM UTC | Physics
If you accelerate at 1G, you can create artificial gravity inside your spaceship. And there's the added advantage that you can cross billions of light years within a human lifetime. How far can we travel?
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Orbital ATK Proposes Man-Tended Lunar-Orbit Outpost by 2020 for Link Up with NASA's Orion

By ken-kremer - May 20, 2016 12:04 AM UTC | Space Exploration
Orbital ATK has unveiled a practical new proposal to build a near term man-tended outpost in lunar orbit that could launch by 2020 and be operational in time for a lunar link-up with NASA's Orion crew module during its maiden mission, when American astronauts finally return to the Moon's vicinity in 2021 - thus advancing America's next giant leap in human exploration of deep space.
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Amazing Time-lapse Shows Recovered SpaceX Falcon 9 Moving To Land After Port Canaveral Arrival

By ken-kremer - May 12, 2016 09:20 PM UTC | Space Exploration
The recovered SpaceX first stage booster that nailed a spectacular middle-of-the-night touchdown at sea last week sailed back to Port Canaveral, Florida, late Monday and was transferred by crane on Tuesday from the drone ship to land - as seen in an amazing time-lapse video and photos, shown above and below and obtained by Universe Today.
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SpaceX Dragon Returns to Earth After Splashdown with Critical NASA Science

By ken-kremer - May 11, 2016 07:51 PM UTC | Missions
A SpaceX cargo Dragon spacecraft loaded with nearly two tons of critical NASA science and technology experiments and equipment returned to Earth this afternoon, Wednesday, May 11, safely splashing down in the Pacific Ocean - and bringing about a successful conclusion to its mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that also brought aloft a new room for the resident crew.
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