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NASA Swift space mission delayed over weather
NASA is attempting a daring rescue mission to save a failing satellite falling back down to earth. The Swift telescope has been in orbit for about 20 years but is currently plummeting down to earth.
NASA’s never-before-attempted plan to move a sensitive scientific satellite into a safer orbit has faced a week of delays—but it’s still go for launch.
NASA’s canceled Artemis programs including the mobile launcher 2 built at Kennedy Space Center would have cost the agency billions more if seen through, according to NASA’s Office of the Inspector General.
The groundbreaking Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is scheduled to launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 30
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket blew up, leaving NASA’s moon plans leaning on SpaceX
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test on April 19, destroying the vehicle ahead of a planned satellite launch and raising hard questions about NASA’s backup plan for returning astronauts to the lunar surface.
