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SpaceX Pushes for Mission to Space Station on Next Flight By Nancy Atkinson NASA and SpaceX have "technically" agreed to allow the Dragon capsule to dock with the International Space Station this fall, according to SpaceX's Twitter feed. The Dragon capsule is currently – and tentatively — scheduled to launch ... Universe Today | ||
China preps first space station module for launch | DVICE By Evan Ackerman China's new space palace, called "Tiangong" (or "heavenly palace," see?) will be far smaller than the ISS, tipping the scales up here in zero-g at a mere 60 tons to the 450 tons or so of the ISS. It'll consist of one primary module (the ... DVICE | ||
New uses for Space Station | International Space Fellowship By Klaus Schmidt For more than a decade, the International Space Station has been a busy orbiting research lab. But it could soon take on a new role as a testbed for ambitious missions deeper into space. International Space Fellowship | ||
Petermann iceberg visible from Labrador - and from space - DeSmogBlog By Richard Littlemore The glacier is so huge that it can be seen equally well from space (this photo was taken yesterday from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut and Expedition 27 flight engineer Ron Garan) and from American Hill, a promontory ... DeSmogBlog - Clearing the PR... | ||
China Preparing Its First Space Station Module for Launch By Kelly Hodgkins China is close to launching its own space station. They are preparing the first module, called Tiangong-1 ("heavenly palace"). It will be first of many and it will launch later this year. Gizmodo |
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