Weekly Dose of Space (23/11-29/11)
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw six orbital launches taking place globally, with human spaceflight missions using two. News from the week has seen China preparing to debut three
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw six orbital launches taking place globally, with human spaceflight missions using two. News from the week has seen China preparing to debut three
Yesterday, November 27th, a Soyuz 2.1a rocket blasted off from Site 31 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan carrying the Soyuz MS-28 mission, with cosmonauts Sergei Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikayev as well
NASA announced on November 24th that it and Boeing have agreed to modify the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability contract relevant to the Starliner spacecraft. That modification is reducing the number of missions contracted
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw eight orbital launches worldwide, with half performed by Falcon 9. News of the week had a failure with SpaceX's Starship-Super Heavy
About five days ago, New Glenn's first-stage booster 'Never Tell Me The Odds' successfully touched down on the drone ship 'Jacklyn' for the first time, becoming the
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had nine orbital launch attempts taking place, with six different rockets flying. News during the week had the Shenzhou-20 taikonauts returning to Earth and
Blue Origin has sent two spacecraft toward Mars for NASA and successfully landed New Glenn's first-stage for the first time! For the second time, New Glenn lifted off from Launch Complex
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week saw eight launches taking place worldwide, with missions from low Earth to geostationary orbit. News from the week had a renomination for NASA'
Politico released a report yesterday, November 3rd, outlining Jared Isaacman's, Trump's original pick for NASA Administrator, plans for the space agency. Isaacman's full plans were detailed in
Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week again had seven launches taking place, with spacecraft heading for the two space stations in low Earth orbit. News of the week had two
Welcome to our twenty-fifth Monthly Dose of Space! In this monthly newsletter, we bring you major news from the past month. October heads toward the end of a busy 2025 worldwide, so let&
SpaceX currently operates the world's only partially reusable rocket with its Falcon 9, having landed its first-stage boosters over five hundred times since December 2015. Now, almost a decade later, two