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Crew-12 launches to ISS
Posted: Sun, Feb 15 10:57 AM ET (1557 GMT)
Falcon 9 launch of Crew-12 (NASA) A new crew launched to the International Space Station Friday. A Falcon 9 lifted off at 5:15 am EST (1015 GMT) from Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 40, placing a Crew Dragon spacecraft into orbit on the Crew-12 mission. The Dragon docked with the ISS Saturday at 3:15 pm EST (2015 GMT), delivering astronauts from NASA, ESA and Roscosmos for an eight-month mission. The launch was just the second crewed mission to use SLC-40 as SpaceX moves all Falcon launches, including Dragon missions, there from Launch Complex 39A. Crew-12 also kicks off a busy schedule of arriving and departing vehicles at the station that include cargo Dragon, HTV-X, Cygnus and Progress spacecraft, as well as potentially another uncrewed Starliner test flight.


Axiom Space raises $350 million
Posted: Sun, Feb 15 10:48 AM ET (1548 GMT)
Axiom Space has raised an additional $350 million. The commercial space station and spacesuit developer announced Thursday the new funding round, led by Type One Ventures and Qatar Investment Authority with several other investors participating. Axiom said most of the funding will go towards work on Axiom Space, its commercial space station, completing a first module set to launch in 2028 and advancing development of a second module to launch in 2029. The company is waiting on NASA to decide on its plan for the next phase of the Commercial LEO Destinations program to support development of commercial stations, but the company noted it did not expect any changes in that program to significantly affect its work on Axiom Station. The company added it is making good progress on spacesuits to be used on Artemis 3 and future lunar landing missions, with delivery of the suits on schedule for 2027.


First Ariane 64 launches Amazon Leo satellites
Posted: Sun, Feb 15 10:46 AM ET (1546 GMT)
The first Ariane 64 successfully launched a set of Amazon Leo satellites Thursday. The rocket lifted off from French Guiana at 11:45 am EST (...


Vulcan suffers booster anomaly on Space Force launch
Posted: Sun, Feb 15 10:44 AM ET (1544 GMT)
ULA launched a classified Space Force mission on a Vulcan rocket early Thursday. The Vulcan lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 4:...


Orbex to file for bankruptcy
Posted: Sun, Feb 15 10:40 AM ET (1540 GMT)
U.K.-based small launch vehicle developer Orbex is preparing for bankruptcy. The company said Wednesday it filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators,...





Wednesday, February 18
Space Force needs 10,000 more Guardians, officials tell Senate
Huntsville Times — 5:40 am ET (1040 GMT)
SpaceX, Not Tesla, Will Make Musk A Trillionaire
Forbes.com — 5:37 am ET (1037 GMT)
Space Force needs to double in size, top enlisted leader says
FederalNewsRadio.com — 5:37 am ET (1037 GMT)
Bahamas gives green light for SpaceX resumption
Jamaica Observer — 5:32 am ET (1032 GMT)
Starbase adding $14M ‘Starship Park’ to SpaceX company town
San Antonio Express-News — 5:31 am ET (1031 GMT)
Environmentalists Sound Alarm as SpaceX Landings Return to Bahamas
Eyewitness News (Bahamas) — 5:25 am ET (1025 GMT)
Feds approve new Starship flight paths for SpaceX
San Antonio Express-News — 5:24 am ET (1024 GMT)
UAE extends hope probe’s Mars mission to 2028
Middle East Online — 5:22 am ET (1022 GMT)
Blue Origin Likely Go Back Into Tourism: CEO
Bloomberg News — 5:21 am ET (1021 GMT)
Rakuten Mobile proposal selected for Jaxa space strategy
ComputerWeekly.com — 5:17 am ET (1017 GMT)
NASA Plans Artemis SLS Tanking Retest On Feb. 19
Aviation Week — 5:14 am ET (1014 GMT)
What happens during NASA’s Artemis II ‘wet dress rehearsal’
Houston Chronicle — 5:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
Former NASA engineer warns about heat shield on Artemis II moon mission
Australian Broadcasting Corporation — 5:11 am ET (1011 GMT)
Student creates out of this world design for NASA internship
Rochester Institute of Technology — 5:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
Alumna Jessica Meir Returns to Space — This Time as Commander
Univ. of California San Diego — 5:09 am ET (1009 GMT)
NASA’s Flight Plan For The Crewed Artemis II Mission
Aviation Week — 5:08 am ET (1008 GMT)


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