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Weekly Dose of Space (28/7-3/8)
Newsletter • Aug 4, 2024

Weekly Dose of Space (28/7-3/8)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week had six launches occur, with half being performed by Falcon 9. News this week had two International Space Station-related crew announcements,

By
Jack C.
Jack C.
,
Cosmic Tylxr
Cosmic Tylxr
6 min read
Radiation on Our Interplanetary Journeys
Space Exploration

Radiation on Our Interplanetary Journeys

Polaris Dawn is coming up and will take humans farther than we have been since 1972, when Apollo 17, the

By Jeppe Kastrup • Aug 3
5 min read
Get to know CAS Space!
China

Get to know CAS Space!

CAS Space is one of China's many commercial launch providers, and it currently operates one of the most

By Jack C. • Aug 2
7 min read
Cosmic Curiosities - August 2024
Newsletter

Cosmic Curiosities - August 2024

Hello and welcome to the very first "Cosmic Curiosities" newsletter! In this new monthly newsletter, we will go

By Cosmic Tylxr • Aug 1
8 min read
Monthly Dose of Space - July 2024
Newsletter

Monthly Dose of Space - July 2024

Welcome to our tenth Monthly Dose of Space! In this monthly newsletter, we bring you major news from the past

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Aug 1
11 min read
Falcon 9 returns!
SpaceX

Falcon 9 returns!

Falcon 9 returned to flight on July 27th at 05:45 am, Universal Coordinated Time, from Launch Complex 39A, in

By Jack C. • Jul 29
2 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (21/7-27/7)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (21/7-27/7)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! This week once again had one orbital launch occur, this one however was

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Jul 28
5 min read
Chinese launch sites and China's launchsite bottleneck
Space Policy

Chinese launch sites and China's launchsite bottleneck

Learn about China's launch sector and how they plan to solve and grapple with growing challenges.

By Brie Archambault • Jul 22
10 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (14/7-20/7)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (14/7-20/7)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw only one orbital launch worldwide. This week, Artemis II hardware

By Cosmic Tylxr, Jack C. • Jul 21
8 min read
NASA cancels VIPER lunar rover
NASA

NASA cancels VIPER lunar rover

NASA announced on July 17th that it was ending its work on the VIPER lunar rover. VIPER, or Volatiles Investigating

By Jack C. • Jul 18
2 min read
How SpaceX's New Dragon Will Deorbit the ISS
ISS

How SpaceX's New Dragon Will Deorbit the ISS

With the International Space Station being at the end of its lifetime, SpaceX has been selected as the provider for

By Jeppe Kastrup • Jul 17
2 min read
Long March 12 appears for testing ahead of debut next month
Aerospace

Long March 12 appears for testing ahead of debut next month

On July 16th a Long March 12 'simulator' was spotted being transported around the Wenchang Commercial Space Launch

By Jack C. • Jul 16
3 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (7/7-13/7)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (7/7-13/7)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw four orbital launch attempts occur, with only one completely succeeding.

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Jul 14
6 min read
Falcon 9 experiences in-flight anomaly for the first time in nine years
SpaceX

Falcon 9 experiences in-flight anomaly for the first time in nine years

SpaceX launched what appeared to be a regular Starlink mission atop of Falcon 9 from Space Launch Complex 4E, in

By Jack C. • Jul 12
2 min read
What commercial reusable rockets are on the horizon from China?
China

What commercial reusable rockets are on the horizon from China?

Disclaimer: Launch vehicles that have recently been announced or have had minimal details shared are not included. SpaceX has slashed

By Jack C. • Jul 10
8 min read
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