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Human Research Facility 1 (HRF-1) was launched aboard STS-102 (Discovery) March 8, 2001. The HRF-1 drawers provide power, command and data handling, cooling air and water, pressurized gas, and vacuum to experiments. The International Space Station (ISS) moderate temperature cooling loop is extended into the HRF to keep the rack at ambient ...
[6] NASA has been running a series of tests on the Z-1. According to a NASA report there have been two parts of the testing: (1) characterize the suit performance to down selection of components for the planned Z-2 Space Suit and (2) "develop interfaces with the suitport and exploration vehicles through pressurized suit evaluations." [7]
Artemis 1: 16 November 2022 [1] [2] — Uncrewed mission: SLS Block 1 Crew Kennedy Space Center, LC-39B: 25.5d (success) Maiden flight of the SLS, formerly "Exploration Mission 1" (EM1), carrying an uncrewed Orion capsule and ten CubeSats selected through several programs. [3] The payloads were sent on a trans-lunar injection trajectory. [4] [5 ...
Seeker is a NASA CubeSat intended to demonstrate ultra-low cost in-space inspection capability. Taken from design to delivery from late 2017 to early 2019, Seeker was launched on board the Cygnus NG-11 mission. Seeker deployed and operated around Cygnus on September 16, 2019. [2]
PARASOL, launched by CNES on December 18, 2004 and moved to another (lower) orbit on December 2, 2009. PARASOL was deactivated in 2013 [6] CloudSat, launched with CALIPSO on April 28, 2006 and moved to another (lower) orbit on February 22, 2018. [5] Now part of the C-train. CALIPSO, launched on April 28, 2006, is a joint effort of CNES and NASA ...
Notably, Artemis I represents the first time explorers intended to travel this far out — Apollo 13 only ventured so far from Earth because NASA's emergency flight plan required the Moon as a ...
Relay 1 launch: Delta second stage hoisted to mate it with first stage in background Relay 1 satellite under assembly (1962). Relay 1 (COSPAR satellite ID: Relay 1 1962-Beta-Upsilon 1 (62BU1)) was launched atop a Delta B rocket (355/D-15) on December 13, 1962, from LC-17A at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. [5]
In December 2019, construction was completed and Rocket Lab inaugurated Launch Complex 2 at Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. [31] In April 2020, Rocket Lab performed a Wet Dress Rehearsal with an Electron rocket on the pad. [33] The first launch from LC-2 successfully occurred on January 24, 2023.