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SpaceX to launch SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral – Spaceflight Now
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SpaceX to launch SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM on Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral – Spaceflight Now

File: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stands at Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Image: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now SpaceX is preparing to launch its first customer mission of the month on Friday night with a Falcon 9 flight heading to a geosynchronous transfer orbit. The late-night launch of the SXM-10 satellite for SiriusXM, a satellite radio company, is targeting liftoff from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 11:19 p.m. EDT (0319 UTC on June 7), which is the opening of a four-hour window. Spaceflight Now will have live coverage beginning an hour prior to liftoff.  SpaceX will use Falcon 9 first stage booster, tail number B1085, to launch Friday’s mission, which will be its eighth flight. It previously launched mission su...
NASA — Zero Gravity Indicators: Plushies in Space!
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NASA — Zero Gravity Indicators: Plushies in Space!

Not long after midnight on Dec. 7, 1972, the last crewed mission to the Moon, Apollo 17, lifted off with three astronauts: Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ronald Evans.Experience the Apollo 17 launch and follow the mission in real time.ALTMeet the CrewLet’s meet the astronauts who made the final Apollo trip to the Moon, including the first scientist-astronaut.Gene Cernan: In 1972, Apollo 17 Mission Commander Eugene A. Cernan had two space flights under his belt, Gemini 9 in June 1966, and Apollo 10 in May 1969. He was a naval aviator, electrical and aeronautical engineer and fighter pilot.Ron Evans: Apollo 17 Command Module Pilot Ronald E. Evans was selected as a member of the 4th group of NASA astronauts in 1966. Like Cernan, he was an electrical and aeronautical engineer, and naval ...
The pillars of creation – Astronotes
Astronomy

The pillars of creation – Astronotes

To the stargazers out there, let’s take a journey nearly 7,000 light-years away from earth through our cosmic wonderland otherwise known as space, where towering pillars of gas and dust form the birth of stars.     In the northern celestial hemisphere of the night sky, in the constellation Serpens (The Serpent) we have the Eagle Nebula (Messier 16 or M16). In the very heart of the Eagle Nebula (M16), the famous ‘Pillars of Creation’ stand. They stretch around 4-5 light years while the eagle nebula spans 70 by 55 light years. Although they are relatively small in comparison to the nebula itself, they stand as extraordinary monuments in show of the raw creative power the universe holds.     The Eagle Nebula was first discovered by a Swiss astronomer named Jean-Philippe Loys de Chéseaux in 17...
West Coast Falcon 9 launches 27 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink internet service – Spaceflight Now
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West Coast Falcon 9 launches 27 satellites for SpaceX’s Starlink internet service – Spaceflight Now

A Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Vandenberg Space Force Base on May 31, 2025, on the Starlink 11-18 mission. Image: SpaceX.SpaceX closed out May with its 16th Falcon 9 launch of the month. The Saturday afternoon launch from the company’s West Coast launch pad carried 27 Starlink V2 Mini satellites to a low Earth orbit. Liftoff of the Starlink 11-18 mission from a foggy Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space Force Base occurred at 1:10 p.m. PDT (4:10 p.m. EDT, 2010 UTC). The mission employed first stage booster B1071, which was making its 25th flight. Previously this booster flew three rideshare missions, five National Reconnaissance Office missions, and 14 times with batches of Starlink satellites. A little more than eight minutes after liftoff, B1071 landed on the drone ship, ‘O...
SpaceX launches midnight hour Starlink mission from Florida – Spaceflight Now
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SpaceX launches midnight hour Starlink mission from Florida – Spaceflight Now

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station to begin the Starlink 12-19 mission on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. Image: Adam Bernstein/Spaceflight Now Update June 3, 3:12 p.m. EDT: The first stage booster successfully landed on the droneship. SpaceX managed to launch its latest batch of Starlink satellites Tuesday morning following a scrub in the pre-dawn hours of Monday. Liftoff of the Starlink 12-19 mission from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station happened at 12:43 a.m. EDT (0443 UTC) on Tuesday, June 3, as thunderstorms pushed offshore.  On Monday, the 45th Weather Squadron published a new launch weather forecast for this next launch opportunity. In it, meteorologists said SpaceX would be facing a 65 ...