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  2. Astronaut stuck on International Space Station for months ...

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    After announcing her retirement from the agency in 2018, the Iowan will lead an international crew to the space station on an Axiom Space flight. The mission is slated to launch no sooner than ...

  3. Launch window - Wikipedia

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    A mission could have a period of 365 days in a year, a few weeks each month, [6] a few weeks every 26 months (e.g. Mars launch periods), [7] or a short period time that won't be repeated. A launch window indicates the time frame on a given day within the launch period that the rocket can launch to reach its intended orbit.

  4. List of spaceflight records - Wikipedia

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    The first space rendezvous was accomplished by Gemini 6A and Gemini 7 in 1965.. Records and firsts in spaceflight are broadly divided into crewed and uncrewed categories. Records involving animal spaceflight have also been noted in earlier experimental flights, typically to establish the feasibility of sending humans to outer space.

  5. Space rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    Separation distance Typical phase duration Drift Orbit A (out of sight, out of contact) >2 λ max [note 1] 1 to 20 days Drift Orbit B (in sight, in contact) 2 λ max to 1 kilometer (3,300 ft) 1 to 5 days Proximity Operations A: 1,000–100 meters (3,280–330 ft) 1 to 5 orbits Proximity Operations B: 100–10 meters (328–33 ft) 45 – 90 ...

  6. Boeing’s Starliner astronauts may be in space another 6 ...

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    That feat came after she ran along with the Boston Marathon from the space station in 2007. Williams and Wilmore logged a combined total of 500 days in space before launching on the Starliner test ...

  7. Timeline of spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Notable test flights of spaceflight systems may be listed even if they were not planned to reach space. Some lists are further divided into orbital launches (sending a payload into orbit, whether successful or not) and suborbital flights (e.g. ballistic missiles, sounding rockets, experimental spacecraft).

  8. Nasa astronaut trapped in space ventures outside for first ...

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    Footage taken on Thursday (16 January) shows Ms Williams venture outside for a spacewalk for the first time since arriving on board seven months ago. Nasa astronaut trapped in space ventures ...

  9. Cosmic distance ladder - Wikipedia

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    The Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 has the potential to provide a precision of 20 to 40 microarcseconds, enabling reliable distance measurements up to 5,000 parsecs (16,000 ly) for small numbers of stars. [5] [6] The Gaia space mission provided similarly accurate distances to most stars brighter than 15th magnitude. [7]