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NASA Classifies Boeing Starliner Flight Incident as Highest Severity, Comparable to Shuttle Disasters
NASA’s latest investigation into Boeing Starliner’s failed crew flight found critical issues, elevating the incident to shuttle disaster severity.
Read MoreNASA Completes Wet Dress Rehearsal for SLS Moon Rocket, Sets Stage for March Launch
NASA successfully concluded a two-day wet dress rehearsal for the SLS rocket, preparing for a lunar mission expected in early March.
Read MoreNASA’s Artemis II SLS Rocket Faces Fueling Setback Ahead of Lunar Mission
NASA’s Artemis II mission faces delays after the SLS rocket failed to fuel properly during a critical test due to hydrogen leaks.
Read MoreSpaceX and NASA Launch Crew-12 Mission to International Space Station
SpaceX and NASA’s Crew-12 mission successfully launched to the International Space Station on February 13, 2026.
Read MoreULA’s Vulcan Centaur Faces Anomaly During Fourth Launch but Completes Mission
United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur rocket encountered an engine anomaly at liftoff but successfully fulfilled its mission despite unusual flight disturbances.
Read MoreNASA and SpaceX Postpone Crew-12 Mission Launch to ISS Due to Weather Conditions
NASA and SpaceX have delayed the launch of the Crew-12 mission to the ISS, citing unfavorable weather at the Kennedy Space Center.
Read MoreSpaceX Delays Mars Mission to Focus on Lunar Projects Amid NASA Partnership
SpaceX postpones its Mars mission this year to prioritize lunar efforts aligned with NASA’s current objectives.
Read MoreFAA Clears SpaceX for Falcon 9 Launches; Crew-12 Mission to Reach ISS Scheduled for February 11
FAA authorizes SpaceX to resume Falcon 9 flights after anomaly; NASA schedules Crew-12 mission to International Space Station for February 11.
Read MoreSpaceX Resumes Testing of Starship Mega Rocket, New Flight Approaching
SpaceX has restarted tests on its Starship mega rocket, bringing a new flight mission closer after recent setbacks with earlier versions.
Read MoreNASA Allows Astronauts to Bring Smartphones on Artemis II Lunar Mission
For the first time, NASA astronauts are permitted to take smartphones into space, enhancing capabilities for capturing images on the Artemis II lunar mission.
Read MoreArtemis II Moon Mission Launch Delayed to March After SLS Rocket Leak
NASA postpones Artemis II crewed lunar mission to March following a leak detected during final SLS rocket countdown test.
Read MoreCrew-12 Enters Quarantine Ahead of Accelerated Launch to Sparse ISS Crew
Crew-12 has begun a mandatory quarantine ahead of an expedited launch to the International Space Station, now with a reduced crew onboard.
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