SpaceX, NASA, launch four astronauts to ISS
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The Space Coast’s first human spaceflight of the year launched Friday morning as NASA and SpaceX sent up a mission to the International Space Station, and with it a rocket booster that
NASA has selected commercial space station company Vast to fly a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station in 2027.
SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts docked with the International Space Station on February 14, 2026, restoring full crew operations and beginning an eight-month mission, according to Space.com.
The next-generation spacesuit for NASA's Artemis III mission continues to advance by passing a contractor-led technical review, as the agency prepares to send humans to the moon's South Pole for the first time.
The Artemis II mission will bring in experts from across the country, and that includes scientists in Boulder at the center for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
An overview of how SpaceX Falcon 9 supports satellite launches and crew missions to low Earth orbit through reusable design, NASA partnerships, and structured launch operations.
More than 50 years after Apollo 17, NASA’s Artemis II will send four astronauts on a 10-day loop around the Moon to test the agency’s deep-space hardware.
Motiv Space Systems and PickNik Robotics Collaborate on Software for NASA’s Fly Foundational Robotics (FFR) Mission
NASA will allow private company Vast to visit the International Space Station following Axiom Space’s next visit in 2027.
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