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4 astronauts launch to space station

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SpaceX, NASA, launch four astronauts to ISS for eight-month mission
A SpaceX rocket sent four astronauts to the International Space Station for an eight-month mission focused on microgravity.

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Four astronauts launch to space station after prior crew's early departure
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New astronauts launch to the International Space Station after medical evacuation
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NASA SpaceX launch: Four astronauts on Crew12 blast off to ISS in Falcon 9
NASA and SpaceX are gearing up to send a new four‑member crew to the International Space Station on Thursday, February 12, marking the start of the station’s latest research expedition.

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NASA SpaceX launch RECAP as Crew 12 blasts off to ISS in Dragon capsule
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Weather-Delayed SpaceX Mission Now Targeting Predawn Friday Launch
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SpaceX and NASA launch astronauts to relieve bare-bones crew at ISS
The mission, called Crew-12, will lift off no earlier than 5:15 a.m. ET Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

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New Crew of Astronauts Launches into Space After Previous Mission Ended Early Due to 'Medical Concern'
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 soars into space after Friday predawn launch to ISS
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This company is sending a factory into space to make materials for semiconductors

UK-based Space Forge wants to create ultra-high-quality crystals in space for the manufacture of semiconductors back on Earth.
Scientific American
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NASA’s next space suit for Artemis has out-of-this-world mobility

Astronauts are flying to the moon for the first time since 1972, and scientists are preparing specialized space suits for the next milestone—landing there
The University of Texas at Arlington
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New UTA center prepares students for space careers

“UTA already has a strong foundation in space physics research,” Deng said. “With the creation of this center, our goal is to elevate UTA into the top five universities in the nation in space physics and further strengthen our role as a leader in the space science community.”
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Scientists discover molecule in space that hints at origin of life

A 13-atom molecule containing sulfur has been discovered in interstellar space for the first time, providing insight into the origins of the chemistry of life.
Scientific American
2mon

Data Centers in Space Aren’t as Wild as They Sound

To hear Silicon Valley tell it, artificial intelligence is outgrowing the planet that gave birth to it. Data centers will account for nearly half of U.S. electricity demand growth between now and 2030, and their global power requirements could double by ...
AZOM
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Material Trends in Space: What Rockets are Made of (and More)

The roots of material science in space began in the mid-20th century during the dawn of the space race. Image Credit: Indometeus/Wikimedia Commons To begin with, rockets, space shuttles, and satellites predominantly used aluminium alloys for their ...
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Bill Nye takes Orlando victory lap for science after NASA budget win

Bill Nye was in Orlando to tout The Planetary Society’s efforts to save NASA science after pressuring Congress to defy President Trump’s proposed budget.
Purdue University
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Advancing Space Exploration at Purdue

Speakers for the 2026 Advancing Space Exploration include: George Pollock- The principal director of the Architecture and Design Subdivision in the Systems Engineering Division at The Aerospace Corporation, where he leads a nationwide team of systems ...
Science News
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America risks losing its role as a space science pioneer

On the steps of the U.S. Capitol on a balmy October morning, a crowd of people sporting “Save NASA Science” buttons buzzes with anticipation. Among them stands Eli Orland, who likens America’s space science to the gleaming white building behind him.
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