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Charles Boyer
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SpaceX Launches Falcon Heavy and ViaSat3
After a two day stand down thanks to weather, SpaceX launched its first Falcon Heavy in 18 months from Pad LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center….
Artemis III Core Stage Arrives At Kennedy
After a mere 28 days had passed since the launch of Artemis II, the core stage for the next mission in the program has arrived…
The FAA Will Start Collecting Space Launch and Reentry Licensing Fees
The Federal Aviation Administration will start billing commercial launch and reentry operators for their missions later this year. The agency announced the change in a…
Launch Report: Shower Scrubs Falcon Heavy, Atlas V Lifts Off Later
A planned Space Coast doubleheader produced a split outcome Monday, with United Launch Alliance pulling off its fastest-ever Atlas V turnaround in the evening even…
SpaceX Announces Retirement Of ‘Just Read The Instructions’ As An Falcon 9 Landing Barge
Yesterday, SpaceX announced that ASDS ‘Just Read The Instructions’ has caught its last Falcon 9 booster. SpaceX announced Tuesday, April 21, that after 156 successful…
NASA Inspector General Release Report Raising Doubts That Axiom Space Will Have AxEMU Ready In Time For Artemis III
Axiom disagrees, and says they will be ready. The NASA Office of Inspector General released its audit of the Exploration Extravehicular Activity Services contract on…
Launch Report: SpaceX Launches GPS III-8 Aboard Falcon 9
In the wee hours of the middle of the night last night, SpaceX sent a Falcon 9 carrying the GPS III-8 satellite to medium Earth…
SpaceX Set To Launch Falcon Heavy Next Monday
SpaceX is preparing to launch Falcon Heavy from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A on Monday, April 27, ending a two-year launch gap for the…
Launch Report: Blue Origin Launches New Glenn; Second Stage Fails To Reach Proper Orbit
Blue Origin launched its first commercial payload this morning from Cape Canaveral. Liftoff was at 7:25 am EDT, into hazy, partly sunny skies. Today’s launch…
Best Viewing Locations For Blue Origin’s LC-36
LC-36 is Blue Origin’s home on the Space Coast, sitting on the south end of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station where Atlas and Titan rockets…

