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Jan 7, 2021

SpaceX Launches First Mission of 2021

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SpaceX successfully launches first 2021 mission, Turksat 5A. (Launch/Landing)

Jan 7, 2021

The moon will soon have better 4G than many places on Earth

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Can I sign up to go to the moon? It might be easier than trying to get a better 4G here on planet Earth.

Jan 7, 2021

Momentus delays first Vigoride launch

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In-space transportation provider Momentus is delaying its first operational mission because of delays completing an interagency review.


WASHINGTON — In-space transportation provider Momentus is delaying its first operational mission, which was to fly on a SpaceX Falcon 9 later this month, because of delays completing an interagency review.

In a Jan. 4 statement, Momentus said the flight of its first Vigoride tug, which was to be part of the payloads on a Falcon 9 dedicated rideshare mission launching as soon as Jan. 14, will be delayed to later in the year because it was unable to get approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for the mission.

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Jan 6, 2021

SpaceX’s Starship SN9 prototype fires its engines for the 1st time

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The SN9 vehicle’s three engines lit up for about one second today (Jan. 6) at 5:07 p.m. EST (2200 GMT) during a static-fire test at SpaceX’s South Texas facilities, near the Gulf Coast village of Boca Chica.

Static fires, in which rocket engines blaze while a vehicle remains anchored to the ground, are a routine preflight checkout. And SN9 (“Serial No. 9”) will indeed get off the ground soon, if all goes according to plan: SpaceX is prepping the vehicle for a test flight that’s expected to be similar to the epic one made last month by its predecessor.

Jan 6, 2021

The M2-F1: ‘Look Ma! No Wings!’

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The end of the space shuttle program concluded an era that began almost a half century earlier with the first free flight of a wingless lifting body.

Jan 6, 2021

Are We Going to Colonize the Moon?

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In the coming years, NASA’s Project Artemis will send astronauts to the Moon for the first time in fifty years. In the years that follow, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) also hope to build a spiritual successor to the ISS – the international lunar village around the Moon’s southern pole.

With multiple space agencies looking to build bases and private aerospace companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin hoping to make lunar tourism a reality, the message is clear: We’re going back to the Moon. And this time, we plan on staying!

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Jan 4, 2021

Starship SN9 speeds toward Static Fire and test flight

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With Starship SN8’s test flight still fresh in the memory, SN9 is set to complete an accelerated pad flow with a Static Fire test and launch this coming week. A triple Raptor Static Fire test is tracking early this week. Pending acceptable test results, the launch of SN9 could take place just a few days later.

Meanwhile, Starship SN10 is now an integrated stack inside the High Bay, ready to roll to the launch site as soon as SN9 departs. SN11 and SN12 are undergoing their own buildup operations inside the Mid Bay, with the former only lacking a nosecone.

Jan 4, 2021

South-African-A merican Elon Musk at # SpaceX is taking us back to the international space station, the Moon, and Mars

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Jan 4, 2021

This Japanese Spaceport Concept Brings Space Travel to the City

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Space travel will be here soon, and when we’ll need transportation hubs, and Noiz has envisioned a Spaceport City that will serve multiple functions.


Space travel is just around the corner with private sector companies vying for the right to be the first to offer interstellar trips to the masses. When space travel does become a reality, we’ll need a transportation hub that meets the needs, much like an airport is the centre of air travel. Noiz has designed the Spaceport City to act as the centre of space travel. The project was initiated and released by Space Port Japan Association, Dentsu, and Canaria.

Jan 3, 2021

A Fusion Thruster for Space Travel

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Clean, highly energetic reaction delivers a lot of drive from a drop of fuel.