SpaceX Starship Catches Fire After Landing in Indian Ocean
A SpaceX Starship rocket caught fire shortly after successfully landing in the Indian Ocean. The incident raises concerns about the safety of the technologies used in space exploration.
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A SpaceX Starship rocket caught fire shortly after successfully landing in the Indian Ocean. The incident raises concerns about the safety of the technologies used in space exploration.
A new space company focused on national security has appointed the former NASA chief to lead its operations. This move comes amid increasing interest in developing space technologies for security purposes.
Denis Kutovoy, Deputy Director of the Space Systems Authority at Roscosmos, stated that Russia supports international cooperation in space without any restrictions or preferences. This announcement comes at a time when the need for collaboration among nations in space exploration is increasing.
Mikhail Zelenov, an associate professor at Bauman Technical University, has unveiled a prototype system designed to rescue astronauts during spacewalk activities. This innovation marks a significant step in enhancing the safety of astronauts during their space missions.
NASA, in collaboration with Circuit Mess, has launched the Artemis 2.0, an open-source smart educational watch designed to teach programming and simulate space technologies. This initiative is part of the promotional campaign for the Artemis 2 mission, aimed at returning humans to the Moon.
NASA successfully addressed a technical issue faced by the Artemis II crew using remote access technologies. This innovative step highlights significant advancements in space mission management.
NASA has launched its crew of astronauts on a historic journey to the moon, achieving a stable orbit that paves the way for humanity's return to the lunar surface after more than 50 years. This mission marks a significant step in the agency's future plans.
NASA has launched the Artemis 2 mission, marking the first crewed flight in decades as part of the lunar return program. This mission aims to test life support, navigation, and energy systems, paving the way for sustainable human journeys to Mars.
Andrei Ivanov, Deputy Head of the Moscow Aviation Institute, announced that Russia will begin implementing a robotic inspector project capable of moving on the surface of the orbital space station starting in 2027. This initiative aims to enhance operational efficiency at the space station.