🚀 SpaceX Crew-2 Mission To The ISS
🚀 WATCH LIVE: SpaceX is launching four astronauts on a Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station on its second operational Crew Dragon mission.
🚀 ULA Delta IV Heavy Rocket Launch!
🚀 WATCH LIVE: United Launch Alliance is attempting to send a U.S. spy satellite into orbit from Cape Canaveral. ULA’s Delta IV Heavy will launch a classified satellite into space for the National Reconnaissance Office.
🚀 SpaceX Starlink 10th Launch
🚀 LIVE ROCKET LAUNCH: SpaceX is attempting to launch its 10th batch of the high-speed internet Starlink satellites. This launch will carry 57 Starlink satellites and another 2 satellites for BlackSky Global into orbit. All of the Starlink satellites onboard this launch will have the new deployable sunlight visors to block sunlight from reflecting off of the satellites while in orbit.
🚀 WATCH LIVE: Rocket Lab Electron "Don't Stop Me Now" Launch
🚀 WATCH LIVE: The American aerospace company Rocket Lab is attempting to launch its 12th Electron rocket from its pad in New Zealand. The rocket has five payloads, including one for NASA and another for the U.S. National Reconnaissance Office.
WATCH LIVE ROCKET LAUNCH! ULA Atlas 5 • AEHF 6
🚀 WATCH LIVE: United Launch Alliance is sending up Lockheed Martin’s first launch with the U.S. Space Force despite Coronavirus concerns. Patrick Air Force Base Brigadier General Douglas Schiess told T Minus Zero's Brendan Byrne, "We’re doing social distancing within the ops center — trying to get folks to sit farther apart from each other and wiping down the console..." The Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellites are part of a network of satellites to improve military global communication capabilities.
Building The Future In Space
WATCH LIVE: Made in Space celebrates the fifth anniversary of the world's first zero-gravity printer!
Made In Space is hosting a special event, "Building The Future In Space", at WJCT Studios, to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the world’s first zero-gravity printer and discuss new technologies that will be critical for advancing space exploration and supporting the burgeoning space economy.
The event will feature a discussion moderated by Brendan Byrne, host of Are We There Yet? Podcast from 90.7 WMFE and T Minus Zero with thought leaders in the aerospace industry discussing current exploration objectives and innovative capabilities on the horizon.
SpaceX In-Flight Abort Test
🚀 WATCH LIVE: SpaceX is testing the Crew Dragon launch escape system. The abort system will protect future astronauts in case of a rocket failure. Shortly after liftoff from Kennedy Space Center, the capsule abort system will active its engines to push the capsule away from the rocket.
Is This Why We Haven’t Found Alien Civilizations? | STELLAR
Looking up at the stars makes you wonder: what and who is out there? And why haven’t we seen any other intelligent civilizations given the vast size and age of the universe? They’re complicated questions, but Joe from It's Okay to be Smart • PBS discusses the research going into these questions.
WATCH LIVE: SpaceX Falcon 9 CRS-18 to the International Space Station
🚀 WATCH LIVE: SpaceX is making a second attempt to launch the CRS-18 mission, bringing Nickelodeon Slime, an Adidas soccer ball and many other commercial, medical and biological experiments to the International Space Station on its 18th resupply mission. Astronauts will be testing the products' behavior in microgravity.
SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch | STP-2 | Kennedy Space Center, Florida
SpaceX is set to launch its Falcon Heavy rocket for the third time, sending two dozen satellites into orbit. It will be the first nighttime launch for the three booster, 27 engine rocket. Shortly after launch, SpaceX will attempt to land the two side boosters back at Cape Canaveral, Florida and the third center core on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean. SpaceX founder Elon Musk said it’s the company’s most complex mission yet. The rocket includes experiments and satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), DoD research laboratories, and university research projects.
Sally Ride on Dumb Questions | Blank on Blank
On June 18, 1983, 35 years ago today, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space, which came with many challenges. In this animated interview from Blank on Blank, Ride spoke with Gloria Steinem in 1983 on pressure from the press, dumb questions, and the moment of the launch.