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California Science Center to start complex process to display space shuttle Endeavour vertically
Read full article: California Science Center to start complex process to display space shuttle Endeavour verticallyThe lengthy process of putting the retired space shuttle Endeavour on display in the vertical launch position will begin this month in Los Angeles.
SpaceX scrubs launch, grounding NASA astronauts. Here’s when Crew-6 will try again
Read full article: SpaceX scrubs launch, grounding NASA astronauts. Here’s when Crew-6 will try againLast-minute technical trouble forced SpaceX to call off an attempt to launch four astronauts to the International Space Station.
Aussies say James Cook's ship was found, US says not so fast
Read full article: Aussies say James Cook's ship was found, US says not so fastAustralian maritime experts believe the wreck of one of the most important ships in the history of the South Pacific has been found, but archaeologists in the U.S. quickly countered by saying the findings were premature.
NASA astronauts arrive at International Space Station with help from new SpaceX ride
Read full article: NASA astronauts arrive at International Space Station with help from new SpaceX rideORLANDO, Fla. NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken approached their new temporary home in orbit Sunday morning after zipping around Earth to catch up to the International Space Station. Applause could be heard from SpaceXs mission control in Hawthorne when the hard capture of Crew Dragon at station was confirmed just before 10:30 a.m. Its been a real honor to be part of this nine year endeavour since the U.S. docked a spaceship at the International Space Station, Hurley said with a thumbs up, thanking NASA and SpaceX teams. Already on board station, NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy was keeping an eye on the new spaceship as it approached the orbiting laboratory. Behnken and Hurley will spend anywhere between one to four months on the International Space Station.
Wave to Bob and Doug! Heres when you can see the ISS over Central Florida
Read full article: Wave to Bob and Doug! Heres when you can see the ISS over Central FloridaAstronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley have joined American Chris Cassidy and two Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station. Later on in the week youll have a chance to see the bright dot, also known as the ISS, zip across the night sky. Friday and Saturday will be the best times, weather permitting, to see the ISS flyover Central Florida. Saturday no doubt offers the best time to see the ISS pass by weather permitting. Saturday presents the best opportunity to see the ISS weather permitting.