June is a critical month in spaceflight history for women, with both Valentina Tereshkova and Sally Ride lifting off in that month.
Author: Emre Kelly, Florida Today
SpaceX scrubs launch of Starship’s first integrated test flight from Texas
Liftoff would have marked the first test launch of the company’s fully integrated Starship vehicle. The launch will be postponed at least 48 hours.
SpaceX is ready to bet the house on Starship’s first orbital launch from Starbase in Texas
The test window for Starship and Super Heavy’s flight orbital launch opens Monday morning. Here’s what it could mean for major missions to come.
Sonic booms heard across Florida as Space Force’s secretive X-37B plane makes landing
Dozens of reports of sonic booms streamed in from across Florida early Saturday with the return of an Air Force spaceplane.
‘Instantly unites us’: Russian launches to space from US, 1st time in 20 years, amid tensions over Ukraine
Four astronauts launched toward the International Space Station in a SpaceX rocket Wednesday, with the first Russian passenger in 20 years.
Florida coast braces for NASA’s Artemis I moon launch, expecting at least 100,000 visitors
NASA’s Artemis I mission is set to launch August 29 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At least 100,000 visitors are expected for the first window.
NASA ‘strongly rebukes’ pro-Russian separatist flag display on International Space Station
NASA called Russian space agency Roscosmos’ move “inconsistent” with the space station’s aim to advance science and technology for peaceful purposes.
SpaceX targeting second booster landing at Cape Canaveral, but weather downgraded
Space Force calculations show a downgraded forecast for SpaceX’s Thursday launch, a mission that will include sonic booms as the booster lands.
SpaceX launches final Florida mission of 2021, bringing holiday supplies to astronauts
With SpaceX’s 100th successful Falcon 9 rocket launch, we’ve reached a pace of space missions not seen since the 1960s.
NASA picks 10 new astronauts out of pool of more than 12,000 applicants
NASA announced its latest class of astronauts Monday, 10 men and women who will train for missions covering the expanse from Earth orbit to the moon.