In accordance with an executive order, the joint SERVIR mission between NASA and The U.S. Agency for International Development is on pause through the end of April - NASA public affairs
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NASA SERVIR page is gone.
For anyone who may be confused--yes, SpaceX is launching TWO lunar landers on Wed at 1:11 am ET. They're ridesharing the F9 launch. Otherwise unrelated. Firefly's Blue Ghost (part of NASA's CLPS) and ispace's SMBC x HAKUTO-R with the Resilience lander and Tenacious micro-rover.
A Half-Ton Piece of #Space Junk Falls Onto a Village in Kenya.
No one was hurt by the object, believed to be part of a #launch #rocket. Experts say the frequency of such incidents is increasing as the amount of #debris in orbit around the Earth grows dramatically.
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/02/w...
How Space Legislation Fared in the 118th Congress and a Look Ahead spacepolicyonline.com/news/how-spa...
I’m writing about NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, since Project 2025 says NOAA “should be broken up and downsized.” Reach out on Signal.
Data from Aditya-L1, India’s first solar-observation mission, has allowed researchers to estimate the precise time of a coronal mass ejection (CME), the expulsion of a huge fireball of charged particles from the sun’s corona. www.bbc.com/news/article...
LAUNCH at 0810 UTC Nov 30 of 20 Starlinks and an unknown number of NRO Starshield sats on a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg to a 70.0 deg orbit.
LAUNCH of the Kondor-FKA No. 2 radar satellite at 2150 UTC Nov 29 by Soyuz from Vostochniy
We're just over an hour away from the first launch of the new Long March 12 rocket from a new commercial spaceport at Wenchang, Hainan. A couple of livestream options here:
live.bilibili.com/3419899
live.bilibili.com/23118988?liv...
Four astronauts with their ride to the moon 🚀🌖
China launches first Long March 12 from new commercial spaceport in boost for country’s lunar plans
spacenews.com/china-launch...
Space Force has cataloged object 60058 / 2024-48D in an orbit near the Moon - it is likely DRO-B, and is in a similar orbit to 59228 / 2024-48A DRO-A. They were launched in March. May be a sign that USSF is upping its game on tracking cislunar objects - which is good news
The two Guangchuan payloads from the Zhuque-2E launch have been cataloged in a 304 x 499 km x 50.0 deg orbit. The upper stage made a depletion burn to a 187 x 628 km orbit.
LAUNCH at 1425 UTC Nov 30 of the first Chang Zheng 12, the first launch from the new Hainan Commercial Launch Site. Two internet test satellites were aboard.