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The virus has gone global—so what happens to the launch industry?
some spaceports are closed worldwide
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The grandfather of distributed computing projects, SETI@home, shuts down
SETI@Home is pausing after 21 years
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India proudly showcases its anti-satellite weapon at an arms bazaar
showcased its anti-satellite weapon at an arms bazaar
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William Gerstenmaier joins SpaceX, and that’s a really big deal
William Gerstenmaier, NASA’s ex-chief of the human spaceflight division, has joined SpaceX
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OneWeb joins the satellite Internet gold rush this week
OneWeb plans to launch 34 satellites today on a Soyuz
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Starliner’s thruster performance receiving close scrutiny from NASA
eight or more thrusters on the service module failed at one point and that one thruster...
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No one hurt in Firefly “anomaly” as company tests its Alpha first stage
experienced a minor “anomaly”
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China’s lander releases data, high-resolution images of the Moon
High-resolution images of the far side of the Moon taken by Chang'e 4
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Starliner makes a safe landing—now NASA faces some big decisions
contract says an ISS docking demonstration is required
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Upper-level winds scrub SpaceX launch attempt on Wednesday [Updated]
a "thermal demonstration" for an unknown (likely military) customer
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Space-grade CPUs: How do you send more computing power into space?
A dive into the constrained computing power of solar system spacecraft
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China now launches more rockets than anyone in the world
which now launches more rockets than any other country