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The Atlas V is being rolled back into the facility at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station so the liquid oxygen valve can be replaced. The next opportunity to launch to the space station won’t be for at least another week, May 17th at the earliest.
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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson told NPR he sees the U.S. in an urgent race with China to find water on the moon, and that he trusts SpaceX, despite Elon Musk's increasingly controversial profile.
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Early Tuesday morning, ULA officials announced, "the team needs additional time to complete a full assessment, so we are targeting the next launch attempt no earlier than Friday, May 10."
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The crew will be the first human passengers in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.
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The Indian River Lagoon’s algae bloom this year extended farther south into the lagoon than normal.
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The agency is responding to two Endangered Species Act petitions filed on behalf of the manatees.
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Amazon has launched the first test satellites for its planned internet service. United Launch Alliance's Atlas rocket blasted off Friday from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with the two test satellites.
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With $100 million in new investment, the private space company plans to further develop its fully reusable rocket and construction at Cape Canaveral's LC-14
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Researchers are focused on exploring more sustainable restoration methods.
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A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket sent a NASA science probe on a six-year flight to the Psyche asteroid Saturday morning.
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Embry Riddle Aeronautical University professor explains how what's happening in space impacts our economy in Central Florida.
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NASA has a slim window to launch the robotic spacecraft to the asteroid belt, where it will study the 170-mile wide asteroid Psyche.
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The City of Cape Canaveral, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Stetson University, along with city and county partners are working on the flooding solution.
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Of the 50 launches this year, SpaceX has launched 47.