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Live updates from NASA and SpaceX’s Friday evening CRS-34 mission that launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
So why is NASA launching fewer telescopes and planetary science missions than it did a quarter-century ago? The answer is complex. It is not necessarily the money. The space agency’s science budget this year is $7.
The Milky Way appears brighter and wider from space in the absence of city lights and atmospheric haze or dust scattering the light.
The <a href=" Space Innovators ETF (NASA) managed to land, entirely by accident, one of the most fortuitous launch windows for a thematic ETF, coinciding with the Artemis II mission and renewed popular interest in the space program.
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NASA’s SpaceX CRS-34 Dragon lifted off with 6,500 pounds of cargo last night — autonomous docking at the ISS begins Sunday morning
A SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft punched through a clear Florida sky on the evening of May 15, 2026, carrying nearly 6,500 pounds of science experiments, crew supplies, and station hardware toward the International Space Station.
A SpaceX Dragon capsule carry tons of science and supplies for the International Space Station crew successfully docked to the orbiting outpost on Sunday (May 17), two days after its launch. The company's 34th mission under NASA's commercial resupply services (CRS) contract arrived at the space station at 6:37 a.
Since launch, Dragon has been traveling toward the ISS, carrying 6,500 pounds of cargo, science and supplies to help researchers study how the human body changes in space.
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NASA and SpaceX now target Friday for CRS-34 after storms scrubbed the launch countdown in the final minute
Florida’s spring storms won again on Wednesday evening, forcing NASA and SpaceX to abort the CRS-34 cargo launch to the International Space Station just minutes before liftoff. The mission is now scheduled for no earlier than 6:05 p.