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Starliner makes uncrewed return from ISS
Posted: Sun, Sep 8 10:07 AM ET (1407 GMT)
CST-100 Starliner landing at end of CFT mission (NASA) Boeing's CST-100 Starliner landed in New Mexico early Saturday, concluding its Crew Flight Test (CFT) mission but without a crew on board. The spacecraft undocked from the station at 6:04 pm EDT (2204 GMT) Friday and later performed a deorbit burn, landing at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico at 12:01 am EDT (0401 GMT) Saturday. The landing came two weeks after NASA decided to keep astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew to the station on Starliner in June, on the ISS out of concerns about the performance of the thrusters on the spacecraft. NASA said after landing that the spacecraft made a "bulls-eye" landing but there were glitches with a couple thrusters and with a navigation computer. NASA and Boeing will now work to fix problems with thrusters as well as helium leaks on the spacecraft, with no timeline yet for a next flight.


NASA confirms plans to cancel OSAM-1
Posted: Sun, Sep 8 10:02 AM ET (1402 GMT)
NASA has confirmed plans to cancel a $2 billion satellite servicing mission. The agency announced Thursday that it will close out the On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing 1 (OSAM-1) project at the end of the month, reaffirming a decision it announced in March. Congress had directed NASA to develop an alternative plan to revise the mission to enable a 2026 launch, but NASA said it concluded that alternative was not feasible. NASA was developing OSAM-1 to refuel the Landsat 7 spacecraft and test on-orbit assembly of an antenna, but the mission has fallen far behind schedule and over budget. NASA still needs congressional approval to cancel OSAM-1, but released later Thursday a request for information seeking concepts to repurpose the hardware developed for the mission.


Chinese spaceplane completes third flight
Posted: Sun, Sep 8 10:00 AM ET (1400 GMT)
A Chinese robotic spaceplane landed Thursday night after nearly nine months in orbit. The experimental reusable spaceplane likely landed around 9:10 pm EDT (0110...


Falcon 9 launches NRO satellites
Posted: Sun, Sep 8 9:58 AM ET (1358 GMT)
A Falcon 9 launched the third set of satellites for an NRO constellation Thursday night. The Falcon 9 lifted off at 11:20 pm EDT (...


China launches 10 communication satellites
Posted: Sun, Sep 8 9:56 AM ET (1356 GMT)
A Chinese company launched 10 satellites for its own communications constellation. A Long March 6 lifted off from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center at 2:...





Tuesday, September 10
Europa Clipper Go For Launch
SpacePolicyOnline.com — 5:09 am ET (0909 GMT)
How the Space Force Can Better Tell Its Story
War on the Rocks — 5:08 am ET (0908 GMT)
China’s brand new space port damaged by Super Typhoon Yagi
South China Morning Post — 5:04 am ET (0904 GMT)
Indian spacetech startup Pixxel bags NASA contract
CNBC TV18 (India) — 5:02 am ET (0902 GMT)
To the Moon and Back, and Then Into Filing Cabinets
The New Yorker — 5:02 am ET (0902 GMT)
Jam-resistant GPS elusive as M-code delays pile up: GAO
Breaking Defense — 4:52 am ET (0852 GMT)
Farinella Prize 2024 Awarded to Ravit Helled
Europlanet — 4:50 am ET (0850 GMT)
Formation of super-Earths proven limited near metal-poor stars
Ohio State Univ. — 4:49 am ET (0849 GMT)
NASA declares Europa Clipper is ready for Jupiter
Cosmos Magazine — 4:45 am ET (0845 GMT)
SpaceX watching weather for historic Polaris Dawn mission
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 4:45 am ET (0845 GMT)
Polaris Dawn Astronauts Get Ready to Launch: What to Know
New York Times — 4:44 am ET (0844 GMT)


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