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The International Space Station circles the Earth about 16 times every day
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX is set to launch the SiriusXM SXM-11 radio satellite and a Globalstar batch from Cape Canaveral in the second half of June
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA’s Psyche probe swung past Mars at 2,864 miles, stealing a 1,000-mph boost on its way to a metal asteroid thought to be a dead planet’s core
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Europe’s Hera spacecraft is closing in on asteroid Didymos for a November arrival to inspect the crater NASA’s DART probe blasted into its moon
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Cassian Holt
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A signal from a satellite in geostationary orbit takes about a quarter second to reach the ground
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
The Roman telescope ships from Maryland to Florida this month for an August 30 launch
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Japan’s H3 rocket will carry six small satellites to orbit on June 10
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
The Roman telescope will scan the sky a thousand times faster than Hubble
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX has already flown its 50th Starlink mission of 2026, a cadence no rival matches
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX launches two U.S. military Starshield satellites from Vandenberg on June 7
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA’s Roman telescope is now launching eight months early, packing for Kennedy this month
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
AST SpaceMobile is launching its next BlueBird satellites on a Falcon 9 in mid-June, expanding a constellation built to beam broadband straight to ordinary phones
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX has back-to-back Falcon 9 flights set for June 10 and June 14, hauling Starlink batches from Florida and California
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
AST SpaceMobile is aiming for roughly 45 satellites in orbit by the end of 2026, with two dozen more already deep in production
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now set to launch August 30, a full eight months ahead of schedule
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX is targeting June for Starship Flight 13, the next test of the towering new rocket after Flight 12 splashed down in May
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
SpaceX has already flown 66 Falcon rockets this year and is aiming for roughly 145, a launch every two-and-a-half days on average
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Britain inked a deal that could fly John McFall to Vast’s Haven-1 in 2027 as the first astronaut with a physical disability in orbit
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Cassian Holt
Space Systems
Katalyst’s 770-pound LINK spacecraft will ride a Pegasus XL off an L-1011 to chase the Swift Observatory and boost its 249-mile orbit on June 17
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Cassian Holt
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NASA engineers finished a final inspection of the Roman Space Telescope’s primary mirror and are now packing the observatory for Kennedy
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Cassian Holt
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