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NASA, ISS and SpaceX

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NASA Reverses Evacuation Alert Order For Astronauts Aboard Space Station
Five astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) were ordered by NASA to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for potential evacuation on Friday as a Russian crew attempted to fix a wor...

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NASA orders ISS astronauts into SpaceX capsule amid air leak scare
 · 18h
NASA's ISS astronauts briefly sheltered today. Here's what happened.
 · 19h
NASA directs its ISS crew members to board spacecraft amid leak repair attempt
NASA directed five astronauts to board a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as Roscosmos cosmonauts attempt to address a leak problem on the International Space Station, NASA press secretary Bethany Stevens sai...

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 · 16h
Astronauts briefly take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
 · 16h
International Space Station leak triggers evacuation order
 · 17h
Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempt
Jessica Meir, Jack Hathaway, Sophie Adenot and Andrey Fedyaev, who arrived on the ISS in February, had been sheltering on the docked ship, along with another astronaut Chris Williams.

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 · 17h
Leaks on Space Station Lead Astronauts to Briefly Seek Shelter in Spacecraft
 · 18h
NASA live updates: ISS astronauts to return to planned operations after air leak prompts evacuation alert
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Astronauts reenter ISS after sheltering due to leak repairs, NASA says

NASA astronauts temporarily sheltered June 5 in a docked SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as crews repaired new air leaks on the International Space Station.
Science Daily
6h

NASA just proved spacecraft can switch between multiple satellite networks

NASA’s PExT terminal has shown that spacecraft can seamlessly communicate through multiple government and commercial networks, a major step beyond traditional single-network systems. The mission is now expanding to test new capabilities that could help create a more flexible,
Space.com on MSN
12h

Going supersonic! NASA's X-59 jet breaks sound barrier for the 1st time

NASA's X-59 jet broke the sound barrier for the first time on Friday (June 5), reaching a top speed of about Mach 1.1.
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NASA declares MAVEN spacecraft dead, mission at an end

Almost six months after NASA lost contact with the spacecraft, the agency has declared the MAVEN satellite unrecoverable and its mission concluded.
20h

NASA wastewater system will turn human poop into plant food

In the name of science, those researchers will test the limits of a mobile wastewater treatment system designed to convert human waste into plant nutrients and other sustainable materials. The trial will serve as a stress test of sorts,
Space.com on MSN
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NASA's dead Mars orbiter MAVEN will crash into the Red Planet in the next 100 years

NASA just declared its MAVEN Mars orbiter dead after a dozen productive years circling the Red Planet. Here's the fate that awaits the probe.
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NASA declares its Mars Maven spacecraft dead after 6 months of silence

After six months of radio silence, NASA’s Maven spacecraft at Mars has been declared dead. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. The space agency confirmed Wednesday that the mission had ended after more than a decade of observations.
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NASA's next Starliner flight is 'under review.' Here's what's going on

NASA said the timeframe for the next launch of Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is "under review." The vehicle is due to launch without a crew for the ISS.
Morning Overview on MSN
14h

NASA’s asteroid watch flags every object that passes within 4.6 million miles of Earth, the official threshold for a close approach

Every day, a NASA program quietly recalculates the orbits of thousands of space rocks and flags each one that will pass within roughly 4.6 million miles of Earth. That distance, about 19.5 times the gap between Earth and the Moon,

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