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Since the dawn of human spaceflight more than 60 years ago, around 680 people have been to space. Only about 70 have been American women astronauts.
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Delta rockets have flown for over 60 years, launching national security and science-focused missions.
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It’s Women’s history month and ‘Are We There Yet?’ is exploring the women that made history in space with Wendy Lawrence, a veteran NASA Astronaut.
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In Texas, Starship’s third orbital test flight was a win for SpaceX. Here in Florida, the Space Coast is celebrating the life of Robert Osband.
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SpaceX has successfully conducted a test launch of its massive Starship rocket in a major success for company, which saw the rocket explode in two previous test flights
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SpaceX is launching its third orbital test flight off Starship. How high are the stakes? Plus, a glimpse into the history of women in the space program and the fight for female astronauts.
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The four crewmembers spent a half-year on the International Space Station conducting dozens of experiments and science research. NASA's Crew-8 mission relieved them on the orbital outpost last week.
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As NASA explores human isolation on other planets, the agency’s plan to return Mars rocks to Earth is in limbo.
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Three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut will spend about six months on the International Space Station - conducting experiments and research. They'll relieve four people of the Crew-7 mission.
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Three astronauts and a cosmonaut will launch into space for their crew rotation.
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Former NASA astronaut Winston Scott shared his academic journey that brought him to space and his hope for the future of space exploration.
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The Houston-based company has pulled off the first successful commercial landing on the lunar surface. It's America's first soft landing in decades.