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Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41 (CCAFS SLC-41) 1 of 4 for $600 [27] 2012.10.07 SpaceX-1 Commercial Resupply Services flight (SpX-1) + Falcon 9: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 40 (CCAFS SLC-40) 1 of 12 for $1600 [28] 2013 [29] 2013.01.30 Tracking and Data Relay Satellite-K (TDRS-K) Atlas V-401
The coverage of the mission will be available on the NASA website, with live streaming available on Youtube no earlier than 12:30 a.m. EST, January 15, as the countdown milestones occur.
Landsat 9 is an Earth observation satellite launched on 27 September 2021 from Space Launch Complex-3E at Vandenberg Space Force Base on an Atlas V 401 launch vehicle. [12] NASA is in charge of building, launching, and testing the satellite, while the United States Geological Survey (USGS) operates the satellite, and manages and distributes the data archive. [13]
However, on 8 January 2021, NASA announced that the probe was granted a second mission extension through September 2025, which could include future flybys of Europa and Io. [6] [7] Lastly the Tianwen-1 orbiter released another deployable camera in Mars orbit on 31 December 2021, to image itself and Northern Mars Ice Cap from Mars orbit.
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NASA's Bob Hines, Kjell Lindgren, Jessica Watkins, and ESA's Samantha Cristoforetti are en route to the International Space Station. Watch NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 launch from Kennedy Space Center in ...
Tsuru, Maya-2, GuaraníSat-1, OPUSAT-II, RSP-01, WARP-01, TAU-SAT1, and STARS-EC were deployed into orbit from ISS on 14 March 2021. [67] MMSATS-1—Myanmar's first satellite—was temporarily held on board the station, its deployment delayed due to the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état. [68] MMSATS-1 was deployed into orbit on 22 March 2021. [69]
Artemis I, formerly Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1), [9] was an uncrewed Moon-orbiting mission that was launched in November 2022. As the first major spaceflight of NASA's Artemis program, Artemis I marked the agency's return to lunar exploration after the conclusion of the Apollo program five decades earlier.