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SpaceX launches crew to International Space Station

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SpaceX launches crew to International Space Station after prior team's medical evacuation
SpaceX and NASA launched a new crew to the International Space Station on Friday, around one month after a previous crew had to be brought home early.

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SpaceX launches Crew-12 astronauts to short-staffed International Space Station. 'We have left the Earth, but the Earth has not left us.'
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New Astronauts Launch to the International Space Station After Medical Evacuation
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International crew en route to space station
Four astronauts were on their way to the International Space Station Friday after they successfully embarked on their research mission to the orbiting laboratory.

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NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 soars into space after Friday predawn launch to ISS
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WATCH: NASA, SpaceX successfully launch Crew-12 mission from Florida
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NASA’s CubeSats are changing the future of space exploration: Here’s how

The use of CubeSats, small, cost-effective satellites, has revolutionized the field of space exploration and scientific research. These compact spacecraft, developed by students from countries like Mexico,
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From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation – and competition – will make 2026 an exciting year for space

Coming from one of the world's largest astrophysical research institutes, I can tell you, the anticipation across the global space science community is electric.
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NASA Astronaut Winston Scott to Preview Artemis II Launch in Exclusive Interview on Space Coast Daily

NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Navy captain Winston Scott recently sat down with Space Coast Daily for an in-depth interview with John Harper, offering a personal look at his storied career in spaceflight and his perspective on the upcoming Artemis II mission,
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Forget the SpaceX IPO: 1 No-Brainer Stock to Buy Hand Over First for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Space Economy

As rumors swirl about a SpaceX IPO, Elon Musk's rocket ship company makes an even bigger move.
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Extraterrestrial strategy: How the US could achieve energy dominance in space

Energy is fundamentally important—researchers have linked a lack of reliable energy to poor physical health, poor mental health and higher mortality rates. But when astronauts push the boundaries of space exploration,
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Portugal signs Artemis Accords for peaceful, transparent space exploration with NASA

Portugal became the 60th country to sign the Artemis Accords and join the U.S.-led agreement for sustainable activity on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
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10 Fascinating Spots That Celebrate America’s Space Legacy

These are some of the best space museums in the United States that showcase space exploration through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and real-life stories from astronauts.
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Decoding China's new space philosophy

A major theme in communist governments is the idea of central planning. Every five years, the central authorities in communist countries lay out their goals for the country over the course of the next five years,
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Deep Space Energy raises $1.1M to generate electricity on the moon

The company said it uses 2 kilograms of Americium-241 fuel to generate 50 watts of power for a lunar rover, compared with about 10 kilograms of radioisotope material needed by legacy systems. The production rate for Americium-241 is currently only a few kilograms a year, with projections reaching 10 kilograms per year by the mid-2030s.
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NASA shares Artemis II-themed Valentine's Day cards for space enthusiasts

The Huntsville space center offers Artemis II-styled printable cards, merging romance with space exploration.
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Germany funds 78 million euro human exploration control center

German Aerospace Center (DLR) will receive 58 million euros ($69 million) to build a Human Exploration Control Center to support future robotic and human exploration missions. The total cost of the facility is 78 million euros and in addition to the Bavarian funding,
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