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I want to report and discuss with you everything what happen in the world of spaceflight of the government organizations like NASA, CNSA, ESA, JAXA or Roscosmos but as well about private companies like SpaceX, RocketLab, etc. Follow me for rocket fun!
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US aerospace company Vast has unveiled the interior design of its future private space station Haven-1. 🛰️ How do you like it? Would you take the right & spend some time in this space station? 👨‍🚀🚀👩‍🚀 (Renderings: Vast Space)

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A Long March 3B was launched from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in China at 13:50 UTC today to deliver the 3rd Weixing Hulianwang Gaogui (WHG) satellite into a geosynchronous orbit. WHG is a high orbit internet satellite constellation. (Photo: CASC)

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Northern Lights / Aurora Borealis alert! 🌌 A strong solar storm is currently hitting our Earth. The particles of the storm were recorded yesterday together with the comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS by the solar observation satellite SOHO 🛰, which is parked on L1 between the Sun & Earth. (Photo: ESA/NASA)

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ESA's Sentinel-1C recently arrived in French Guiana on board an An-124 transport aircraft. It now has a launch date: it will be launched on Arianespace's Vega-C rocket's Return-To-Flight mission on 3 December 2024 at 21:20 UTC from the Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. (Photos: ESA/Arianespace)

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Another space probe is currently being prepared for launch. The ESA probe Hera is scheduled to launch on October 7 at 14:52 UTC on a Falcon 9 to explore the two asteroids Didymos & Dimorphos in 2026. Dimorphos was hit by the NASA probe DART to test the possibility of asteroid defense. (Photos: ESA)

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NASA's Europa Clipper probe to Jupiter's moon of the same name has been stowed under the payload fairing and will soon be mounted on the Falcon Heavy rocket. The launch from LC-39A at Cape Canaveral, USA is scheduled on NET October 10th at 16:31 UTC. (Photo: SpaceX)

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Blue Origin revealed that they want to fly New Shepard mission NS-27 on NET Monday, October 7 at 13:00 UTC. It will be a uncrewed verification flight for the 2nd human-rated vehicle. They want to cover with the 2nd booster a growing customer demand. (Photo: Blue Origin)

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Liftoff! ULA's Vulcan-Centaur was successfully launched from LC-41 in Cape Canaveral, USA, for its Cert-2 flight at 11:25 UTC. But it looks like there was a problem with one of the solid boosters, but main stage was able to correct the poor performance by running longer before stage separation.

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In the next few minutes ULA's Vulcan-Centaur rocket is ready to perform it's Cert-2 flight into space. You can watch live the launch on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAUa...

Oct. 4 LIVE Broadcast: Vulcan Cert-2
Oct. 4 LIVE Broadcast: Vulcan Cert-2

YouTube video by United Launch Alliance

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Japanese company ispace is planning to launch it's 2nd robot moon mission with a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral in NET December. If everything goes right the lander RESILIENCE will land with the micro rover TENACIOUS near the center of Mare Frigoris (Sea of Cold). (Photos: ispace)

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I want to report and discuss with you everything what happen in the world of spaceflight of the government organizations like NASA, CNSA, ESA, JAXA or Roscosmos but as well about private companies like SpaceX, RocketLab, etc. Follow me for rocket fun!
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