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NASA Astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore Returns to Earth Highlights: PM Modi shared a post on X, expressing his joy…
Currently, the agreement between the two telcos and SpaceX is limited to distributing Starlink’s satellite broadband services via their extensive…
The Crew-10 spacecraft is expected to autonomously dock at the station’s Harmony module on March 15 at around 11:30 pm…
The launch took place at 7:03 ET on Friday, with a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon spacecraft as part…
The mission aims to bring back NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Willmore from the International Space Station.
NASA has already confirmed SpaceX’s Crew Dragon will be the official spacecraft used for the return mission.
With US-China relations at a low point, Chinese capital faces increasing resistance in American markets.
The rocket which was 403-foot (123 meter) lifted off from Texas just before sunset, initially performed well.
Former SpaceX and Starlink manager Vincent Peters, now CEO of Inheritance AI, shared on FOX News’ “The Bottom Line” how…
The investors have shown confidence in his ventures. Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI have all registered a major boost and now…
Musk presented Modi with a unique artifact—a heatshield tile that had flown on SpaceX’s Starship Flight Test 5 in October…
With 10 people currently in orbit, the legacy of space exploration thrives, proving that space truly is the next frontier.
The Dragon capsule is scheduled to dock with the ISS in early 2025 to retrieve the Crew-9 team. This will…
India’s GSAT-20 Satellite gets launched: Full details
NASA to bring AI-powered computational tool
SpaceX’s launch of the 400-foot-tall (122-meter-tall) rocket system aimed to demonstrate the ship’s ability to ferry astronauts to the Moon…
The 4,700 kg satellite, GSAT-20, is set to transform broadband services across remote areas and provide in-flight Internet for passenger…
ISRO’s GSAT-20 satellite, with a lift-off mass of 4,700 kg, is too heavy for India’s current launch vehicles, including the…