ISS Astronauts Splash Down After First-Ever Medical Evacuation 🚀
Four ISS crew members splashed down off San Diego on Jan 15, marking the station’s first-ever medical evacuation and a new milestone in space mission safety.
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Four ISS crew members splashed down off San Diego on Jan 15, marking the station’s first-ever medical evacuation and a new milestone in space mission safety.
Residents across China spotted a ‘string of lights’ on Jan 6, 2026—experts confirm they were SpaceX’s Starlink satellites lighting up the night sky.
SpaceX’s Starlink is lowering about 4,400 satellites from ~550 km to ~480 km in 2026 to speed deorbit, cut collision risks, and keep low Earth orbit cleaner.
The U.S. Senate confirmed private astronaut Jared Isaacman on Dec 17 as NASA’s 15th administrator amid deep budget cuts and bold plans for Moon and Mars missions.
SpaceX launches another batch of 60 Starlink satellites from Cape Canaveral, boosting global connectivity. Here’s what you need to know!
NASA reopens bidding for its Human Landing System after SpaceX delays push Artemis III schedule. What’s next for lunar missions?
SpaceX’s 11th Starship launch tests reusable rocket design, with the booster splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico and eyes set on future moon and Mars missions. 🚀
SpaceX’s 11th Starship test flight drops mock Starlink, splashes down booster, and gears up for an upgraded moon/Mars prototype and orbital refueling.
SpaceX’s Starship completed its 10th test flight, launched eight dummy satellites, and splashed down in the Indian Ocean as planned.
SpaceX’s mega rocket Starship soared into space on its 10th test flight from south Texas, deploying eight dummy satellites in a milestone push for future global connectivity.