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Impulse Space unveils plans for lunar deliveries and lander development

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Space

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Impulse Space, founded by former SpaceX employee Tom Mueller, plans to develop a robotic lunar lander with a potential first mission as early as 2028, aiming to deliver up to 3 tons of payload to the moon using its Helios kick stage and in-house built lander, expanding private lunar exploration efforts.

International Astronauts Begin Return Journey from Space Station

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Reuters

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A crew of astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary, and the US, including veteran astronaut Peggy Whitson, returned from an 18-day mission aboard the ISS, marking significant milestones for their respective countries' space programs and the commercial spaceflight industry, with their capsule set to land in the Pacific Ocean.

SpaceX and NASA Celebrate Multiple Space Missions and Milestones

Originally Published 6 months ago — by NPR

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SpaceX successfully launched four astronauts on the Ax-4 mission to the International Space Station, marking the fourth private spaceflight by Axiom Space. The crew includes veteran NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, and astronauts from Poland and Hungary, returning their countries to human spaceflight after over 40 years. The mission faced delays due to weather and technical issues but proceeded with a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, which will remain docked at the ISS for a two-week research mission.

SpaceX prepares for private astronaut launch to ISS

Originally Published 7 months ago — by NBC News

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Four astronauts, including retired NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and representatives from India, Poland, and Hungary, are launching on a private mission to the ISS organized by Axiom Space and SpaceX, marking the first time astronauts from these countries will live and work on the station. The mission, Ax-4, will last about two weeks and include scientific experiments, with a launch delayed by weather but now scheduled for Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center.

Japanese Private Lunar Lander Crashes During Second Attempt

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Gizmodo

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A private Japanese company, ispace, experienced its second consecutive failure in attempting a lunar landing with the Resilience lander, which crashed on the Moon due to a malfunction in its laser distance measurement device, ending its mission prematurely. Despite the setbacks, ispace plans to launch more missions in 2027 with an upgraded lander.

Japanese Private Lunar Landers Likely Lost in Moon Crash

Originally Published 7 months ago — by NBC News

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A Japanese private lunar lander from ispace crashed during its attempted touchdown on the moon, marking the second failed mission for the company. Despite technical issues with altitude measurement and a faster-than-expected descent, ispace plans to continue its lunar exploration efforts, aiming for future missions including a larger lander in 2027.

Japanese Lunar Missions Prepare for Moon Landings in June

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Space

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The Japanese private company ispace is attempting to land its lunar lander, Resilience, in the Moon's Sea of Cold on June 5, marking a significant milestone for commercial space exploration and Japan's lunar achievements. The mission involves deploying a rover and scientific instruments, following a complex trajectory and orbital maneuvers, with a live webcast available for the public to watch the historic event.

"Private Moon Lander Set for February Launch by SpaceX"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Space.com

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SpaceX is preparing to launch the private Nova-C moon lander, built by Intuitive Machines, in mid-February from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The mission, called IM-1, aims to land near the moon's south pole to gather data on water ice. Nova-C will carry six NASA science instruments and six commercial payloads. If successful, it will be the first private spacecraft to ace a lunar landing, following the recent rocky landing attempt by Japan's SLIM lander.

Virgin Galactic Successfully Launches First Paying Customers into Space

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ScienceAlert

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Virgin Galactic successfully flew its first paying customers to space, reaching an altitude of 52.9 miles above sea level. The mission, named Galactic 01, marked a significant milestone for the company after facing setbacks and a pause in spaceflights. The crew conducted experiments and collected data during the flight, including measuring radiation levels and studying microgravity effects. Virgin Galactic plans to resume monthly space hops, with the next mission, Galactic 02, scheduled for August. The company competes with Blue Origin and SpaceX in the suborbital space tourism sector.

Lessons from the Titan wreck for commercial spaceflight.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SpaceNews

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The loss of the OceanGate Expedition's submersible, the Titan, and its passengers highlights the need for the private spaceflight industry to pay attention to safety regulations and risk management. The incident raises questions about the recovery of lost private space vessels and passengers, and the deployment of government assets for search and rescue. The private space industry should learn from the deep ocean disaster and prepare for potential mishaps to ensure the safety of passengers and the future of human expansion into space.

Former NASA astronaut and paying customers successfully dock with space station on SpaceX mission.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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A SpaceX capsule carrying a former NASA astronaut and three paying customers docked with the International Space Station, marking the second all-private mission to the orbiting outpost. The mission, called AX-2, was put together by Axiom Space and is designed to spur private sector participation in spaceflight. The AX-2 crew will spend about eight days working on the space station, including stem cell and biomedical research. Peggy Whitson, the former NASA astronaut, became the first woman to command a private spaceflight. The mission also makes history as stem cell researcher Rayyanah Barnawi becomes the first woman from Saudi Arabia to travel to space.

Private Axiom mission successfully delivers diverse crew to International Space Station

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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SpaceX launched Axiom Space's Ax-2 mission to the International Space Station, carrying four astronauts, including two from Saudi Arabia, on a private flight. The mission will feature over 20 different science investigations. This is SpaceX's 10th human spaceflight and the second launch for its reusable "Freedom" capsule. Axiom has booked four crewed flights from SpaceX to date, but financial details have not been disclosed.

SpaceX launches former astronaut and paying customers on Ax-2 mission.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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A SpaceX rocket carrying a former NASA astronaut and three paying customers, including the first woman from Saudi Arabia to travel to space, has taken off from Florida for a weeklong stay aboard the International Space Station. The mission, called AX-2, is the second all-private mission to the orbiting outpost and is being led by former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, who also became the first woman to command a private spaceflight. The AX-2 crew will work alongside the professional astronauts on the space station, conducting more than 20 investigations and science projects, including stem cell and other biomedical research.