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Weekly Dose of Space (17/3-23/3)
Newsletter • Mar 24, 2024

Weekly Dose of Space (17/3-23/3)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw seven launches worldwide, like the week before. This week saw news of yet another Starliner delay and plans of an

By
Jack C.
Jack C.
,
Cosmic Tylxr
Cosmic Tylxr
7 min read
SpaceX launches its 30th cargo resupply mission
ISS

SpaceX launches its 30th cargo resupply mission

Late on the 21st of March, Falcon 9 lifted off from Space Launch Complex 40, in Florida, carrying a Cargo

By Jack C. • Mar 21
7 min read
China launches new lunar communications satellite!
China

China launches new lunar communications satellite!

In the early hours of the 20th of March, a Long March 8 rocket lifted off from Launch Complex 2

By Jack C. • Mar 20
4 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (10/3-16/3)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (10/3-16/3)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw seven launches worldwide, and a long-awaited flight test. This

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Mar 17
8 min read
Starship-Super Heavy flies its third test!
SpaceX

Starship-Super Heavy flies its third test!

SpaceX launched its Starship-Super Heavy vehicle today for its third flight test! The two vehicles used in the flight

By Jack C. • Mar 14
7 min read
Japan's first private rocket debuts... for five seconds
Space Business

Japan's first private rocket debuts... for five seconds

Early on the morning of the 13th of March, a new rocket lifted off from Japan's newest spaceport

By Jack C. • Mar 13
3 min read
Electron flies 'Owl Night Long'
Rocket Lab

Electron flies 'Owl Night Long'

Early in the morning in New Zealand on the 13th of March, the 12th in Universal Coordinated Time, an Electron

By Jack C. • Mar 12
2 min read
First steps into the Universe: Vostok 1 & 6
Space History

First steps into the Universe: Vostok 1 & 6

For almost the past sixty-three years people have been traveling to and from space with almost seven hundred people

By Jack C. • Mar 11
3 min read
Weekly Dose of Space (3/3-9/3)
Newsletter

Weekly Dose of Space (3/3-9/3)

Welcome back to Weekly Dose of Space! Last week saw three launches, all from SpaceX in under a day. This

By Jack C., Cosmic Tylxr • Mar 10
7 min read
Astra to be taken private in bid to stay afloat
Space Business

Astra to be taken private in bid to stay afloat

Disclaimer: All currency is in United States Dollars unless stated otherwise. Astra was the first publically traded launch provider in

By Jack C. • Mar 8
2 min read
Starship's third flight to happen as early as Thursday!
SpaceX

Starship's third flight to happen as early as Thursday!

In an update on X, formerly Twitter, SpaceX announced it was targeting no earlier than the 14th of March for

By Jack C. • Mar 7
5 min read
NASA's newest astronaut class graduates
NASA

NASA's newest astronaut class graduates

This week NASA's newest astronauts graduated from their training on the 5th of March. The group of astronauts

By Jack C. • Mar 6
7 min read
SpaceX breaks its launch record!
SpaceX

SpaceX breaks its launch record!

SpaceX has been keeping up its groundbreaking cadence so far this year after a record-breaking year of launches in

By Jack C. • Mar 5
4 min read
SpaceX launches tenth dedicated rideshare mission
SpaceX

SpaceX launches tenth dedicated rideshare mission

SpaceX launched its twenty-first mission of the year from Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base, in

By Jack C. • Mar 5
6 min read
SpaceX launches Crew-8 to the International Space Station
NASA

SpaceX launches Crew-8 to the International Space Station

At 03:53 am, Universal Coordinated Time, a Falcon 9 lifted off from Launch Complex 39A with Crew Dragon Endeavor

By Jack C. • Mar 4
5 min read
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