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Feb 8, 2022

SpaceX preparing the ultimate backdrop for Elon Musk’s Starship update

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For the third time, SpaceX has installed Super Heavy Booster 4 (B4) on Starbase’s lone orbital launch mount, kicking off preparations for CEO Elon Musk’s upcoming presentation.

In a decision that is difficult to logically explain, however, SpaceX chose to install Super Heavy on the ‘orbital launch mount’ with a crane instead of a complex pair of giant arms explicitly designed to lift, stack, and catch Starship hardware that the company has spent the last several months installing and testing.

This does not make a great deal of sense. One obvious explanation would be that those arms – despite completing multiple lift tests with hundreds of tons of water bags in recent weeks – are not ready for lifting and stacking operations. However, Starbase does not have a crane large enough to lift Starship S20 onto Booster 4, meaning that SpaceX almost certainly intends to use the tower’s arms to do so.

Feb 8, 2022

Elon Musk to provide first update on SpaceX Starship since 2019

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The tycoon’s megarocket is set for its first orbital launch as soon as next month.

Feb 7, 2022

Watch: Telescope captures SpaceX rocket on its collision course with the Moon

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A Falcon 9 rocket is on a fatal trip to the Moon — and an Earth-based observatory just caught a sneak peek.


A Falcon 9 rocket is expected to crash land on the Moon in early March. An Earth-based observatory caught it on its way to the Moon.

Feb 6, 2022

Behold! NASA teases how Artemis astronauts will explore the Moon’s south pole

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Are you afraid of the dark?


Hopefully, none of the astronauts vying to join the Artemis crewed Moon missions are similarly nyctophobic. If a new NASA image is anything to go on, they’ll need to get over it.

“NASA astronauts are no strangers to extreme environments,” Megan Dean, a NASA spokesperson tells Inverse. Just as well. In a hauntingly beautiful photograph posted on Twitter this week, NASA teases just how extreme the environment may be when NASA astronauts reach the Moon as part of the Artemis III mission, currently slated for 2025.

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Feb 6, 2022

Starship Booster 4 Lift — Starbase Preps for Elon’s Update

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Booster 4 and the LR11000 crane have been moved towards the orbital launch tower, and connected for what appears to be another full stacking ahead of Elon’s announces Starship Update presentation this Thursday evening. Will the chopsticks be used? Tune in to find out.

24×7 Coverage: http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/starbaselive

Feb 6, 2022

NASA and SpaceX studying parachute issue but don’t see major safety concern

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Feb 4, 2022

Prepare For Impact! Here’s How You Can See SpaceX’s Rogue Rocket On Its Way To Smashing Into The Moon

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Feb 3, 2022

Photographer Captures James Webb Space Telescope Traveling to Orbit

Posted by in categories: cosmology, space travel

Astrophotographer Jason Guenzel managed to capture the James Webb Space Telescope on its journey while it was 1 million kilometers away.

Feb 2, 2022

First ever Warp Bubble has finally been Created

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=MtXOLkVrdmE

Everywhere you want to go in deep space is far! For example, Elon Musk wants to put humans on Mars permanently while NASA wants to send astronauts there.

However, any traveler going to Mars has to endure a grueling trip through harsh space that lasts not less than five months, even with the most powerful rocket in history! If only we could find a faster way to travel through space! Also, the next star to us is about 4.5 light-years away, making it impossible to visit with the current space technologies!

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Feb 1, 2022

Hibernate for a trip to Mars, the bear way

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI, space travel

Hibernating astronauts could be the best way to save mission costs, reduce the size of spacecraft by a third and keep crew healthy on their way to Mars. An ESA-led investigation suggests that human hibernation goes beyond the realm of science-fiction and may become a game-changing technique for space travel.

When packing for a return flight to the Red Planet, space engineers account for around two years’ worth of food and water for the crew.

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