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Private South Korean rocket exploded last December due to hardware failure, investigation finds
The South Korean startup Innospace failed during its first orbital launch attempt, which sent five satellites aloft on Dec. 22 from Brazil.
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Astronomers missed a space explosion as powerful as a billion suns — until they spotted its echo
A cosmic explosion with an energy equivalent to the output of a billion suns went unnoticed by astronomers until they caught the "echo" of this gamma-ray burst.
Megaprojects on MSN
They Built the Biggest Rocket Ever - And It Never Made It to Space
The Soviet N1 rocket was designed to rival America’s Saturn V and win the race to the Moon, combining enormous power with ...
Dark Footage Official on MSN
The Antares explosion that stopped a space mission cold
What was supposed to be a routine cargo mission to the International Space Station turned into disaster almost immediately ...
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Lakers stars explode in 124-116 win to ground Rockets
Luka Dončić and LeBron James power a "cosmic" Lakers victory over the Rockets. Explore how LA's elite defense and star ...
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Firefly Aerospace looks ahead to moon missions, more launches after Alpha rocket's return to flight
Firefly Aerospace leaders told SXSW attendees about the Alpha rocket's return to flight and the company's plans for new ...
Dennis Scholl’s artwork on view at Orlando Museum of Art is inspired by NASA and space, but also serves as a voyage through ...
Space is a vast and infinitely expansive area with many things we know little about. If we look at how our Solar System moves ...
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Under New Launch Regulations, Expect More Commercial Space Activity
All licensing for these operations will now occur under Part 450, unifying a fragmented process.
100 years after Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket, NASA is preparing a return to the moon with the Artemis program.
Apollo 11 first landed astronauts on the Moon in 1969, but the journey to the lunar surface actually began 43 years before, in snowy Massachusetts. Exactly 100 years ago, on March 16, 1926, Robert H.
Katherine Courtney and Alice Gorman talk to Margaret Harris about the danger of space debris – and what we need to do about it Jettisoned junk A pallet of old batteries released into space from the ...
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