SpaceX Dragon Returns Axiom-4 Crew to Earth
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How Rocket Lab Is Doing What SpaceX Couldn’t?Rocket Lab is quietly revolutionizing the space industry, accomplishing things that even SpaceX found challenging. With its Electron rocket and innovative recovery techniques, the company is proving that small rockets can be big business.
SpaceX said on Thursday its debris recovery efforts after last week's Starship explosion have been hindered and it has sought cooperation from Mexico, whose president has raised the possibility of legal action against the company.
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Space.com on MSNPrivate Ax-4 astronauts splash down aboard SpaceX capsule to conclude ISS mission (video)The four astronauts of Axiom Space's latest private mission have safely returned to Earth after more that two weeks aboard the International Space Station.
A sonic boom broke the silence in the middle of the night Tuesday as a SpaceX spacecraft carrying a crew splashed down off the coast of San Diego. The historic spaceflight also marked first human
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has returned from the International Space Station (ISS) as the 18-day-long Ax-4 mission concluded on Tuesday. The Dragon spacecraft's splashdown was confirmed at 3:02 pm IST by mission commander Peggy Whitson in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego in Southern California.
An early Sunday morning SpaceX launch marked the 60th orbital mission from the Space Coast from all companies for the year, but also the 500th successful mission for the workhorse Falcon 9 rocket.
SpaceX pushed one of its most used boosters to its limits with a launch Tuesday evening from Cape Canaveral. A Falcon 9 rocket using a booster for the 22nd time managed a successful recovery ...
SpaceX recovery teams arrived on the scene quickly in fast boats from the company's recovery ship S.S. Shannon (named for astronaut Shannon Walker who flew on SpaceX's Crew-1 flight for NASA).
SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission, the company's all-civilian mission, is scheduled for launch on September 15. SpaceX Adds Two Recovery Ships to Fleet Amy Thompson/Space.com
SpaceX launched more Starlink satellites via a Falcon 9 rocket Wednesday morning, but lost a first-stage booster in the process when it toppled over into the Atlantic Ocean and caught fire. While ...
SpaceX Launch Successful; Recovery Attempt 'Close, But No Cigar' : The Two-Way The private launch contractor resupplying the ISS said a plan to recover the rocket's spent first stage at sea hit a ...