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April 25, 2022
ROCKET SCIENCE
Ax-1 splashes down off Florida coast, ending first private mission to ISS



Washington DC (UPI) Apr 25, 2021
After nearly a week of delays, the first-ever all private astronaut mission to the International Space Station came to an end Monday, with the crew splashing down in the early afternoon off the coast of Florida. "Dragon Endeavour has returned, bringing the Axiom-1 crew home," SpaceX officials announced on the livestream. "On behalf of the entire SpaceX team, welcome back to planet Earth and thank you for flying SpaceX." "To all the people who supported us around the world, thank you," pi ... read more

MICROSAT BLITZ
Spaceflight prepares to launch its 50th mission
Seattle WA (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
Spaceflight Inc., the leading global launch services provider, is preparing for its 50th mission, which will launch aboard a Rocket Lab Electron no earlier than April ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Aphelion Aerospace completes rocket engine development test
Lakewoood CO (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
Aphelion Aerospace is proud to announce reaching a major milestone in developing the company's commercial launch services with the completion of critical propulsion system testing. The team recently ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Flexible quantum sieve filters out the deuterium
Dresden, Germany (SPX) Apr 15, 2022
Starship Enterprise flew through the galaxy using deuterium as fuel. Even if this was science fiction from the 1960s and 70s, research on the real application of the hydrogen isotope for energy gene ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
SpaceX launches another 53 Starlink satellites into space
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 21, 2021
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Thursday, carrying another 53 Starlink Internet satellites into space. ... more
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DRAGON SPACE
Tianzhou-3 docks with Tianhe's front docking port
Beijing (XNA) Apr 21, 2022
China's cargo spacecraft Tianzhou-3 separated from the country's space station core module Tianhe and redocked with the module on Wednesday. Tianzhou-3 detached from the rear docking port of T ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA Crew-4 preps for launch but liftoff delayed as Ax-1 mission waits to leave ISS
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 20, 2021
NASA's next crew of astronauts planned to launch no earlier than Saturday, but space agency officials are preparing to delay the flight because of weather problems preventing the return of Axiom Space's first mission crew from the International Space Station. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA builds welding test article for SLS Exploration Upper Stage
New Orleans LA (SPX) Apr 20, 2022
NASA completed manufacturing of a hydrogen tank barrel that will be tested as a weld confidence article for the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket's Exploration Upper Stage (EUS). Weld confidence arti ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Artemis astronauts will ride in style in new crew transportation vehicles
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Apr 14, 2022
When astronauts leave their crew quarters at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for their lunar mission, NASA's Artemis II crew will ride in a new set of wheels: A fleet of shiny crew transporta ... more
SPACE TRAVEL
Report identifies priority planetary science mission and planetary defense efforts as strategic investments
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 20, 2022
A new decadal survey from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine identifies scientific priorities and opportunities and makes funding recommendations to maximize the advanceme ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Axiom-1 return to Earth delayed due to weather
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 19, 2021
The Axiom-1 private astronauts aboard the International Space Station will stay in space a little longer because of poor weather in the area of the Atlantic Ocean where their capsule is to splash down. ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Poland buys short-range anti-aircraft missiles
Warsaw (AFP) April 25, 2022
Short-range surface-to-air missile systems will be delivered to Poland following an agreement with the British subsidiary of the European arms manufacturing group MBDA on Monday, according to a statement. ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Crew of first private flight to ISS return to Earth
Washington (AFP) April 25, 2022
Three wealthy businessmen and a former NASA astronaut splashed down Monday off the Florida coast after spending more than two weeks aboard the International Space Station, in a landmark mission for the commercial sector. ... more

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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
DARPA seeks ionospheric insights to improve communication across domains
Washington DC (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
Warfighters depend on high-frequency (HF) radio transmissions to operate military systems across the space, air, ground, and maritime domains. Current understanding of how HF waves propagate through ... more
MISSILE DEFENSE
Lockheed Martin to produce 8th THAAD Battery for US Govt
Dallas TX (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
Lockheed Martin has received a contract totaling $74 million to produce the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Weapon System for the Missile Defense Agency (MD ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
AFRL, ABL Space Systems demonstrate rapid operation of launch systems
Edwards AFB CA (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
The Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, and ABL Space Systems are collaborating to demonstrate how launch systems can be operated rapidly by small teams from n ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
NASA awards SpaceX, 5 other companies $278.5M for new comms satellites
Washington DC (UPI) Apr 22, 2021
NASA awarded nearly $280 million worth of contracts to private firms to begin developing near-Earth space communication services that may support future missions, the agency said this week. ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
NASA and industry to collaborate on space communications initiative
Cleveland OH (SPX) Apr 22, 2022
NASA selected six American satellite communications (SATCOM) providers on April 20 to begin developing and demonstrating near-Earth space communication services that may support future agency missio ... more
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ROBO SPACE
How to compete with robots
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Apr 14, 2022
When it comes to the future of intelligent robots, the first question people ask is often: how many jobs will they make disappear? Whatever the answer, the second question is likely to be: how can I ... more
UAV NEWS
UK hosts 'world's first' hub for UAVs, drones, future flying taxis
Coventry, United Kingdom (AFP) April 25, 2022
A pop-up urban port for delivery drones - and one day, potentially flying taxis - launched Monday in Britain, lifting a box of prosecco for a brief celebratory test flight hailed as groundbreaking. ... more
TRADE WARS
Stocks and oil slide China lockdowns, rate hike fears
London (AFP) April 25, 2022
Stock markets and oil prices slumped Monday on growing concern that lockdowns in China aimed at fighting a worsening Covid outbreak could further harm a world economy battling decades-high inflation. ... more
TRADE WARS
Markets hit China economy worries, rate hike fears
Hong Kong (AFP) April 25, 2022
Stock markets sank Monday on growing concerns that lockdowns in China aimed at fighting a worsening Covid outbreak could threaten the country's economy and global supply chains. ... more
TRADE WARS
China's pursuit of zero Covid driving expats away
Beijing (AFP) April 25, 2022
Colin Chan spent more than a decade building a life in China, but enduring ever-changing Covid rules and five weeks of quarantine convinced the Singaporean that it was time to leave. ... more
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