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Archive for May 5th, 2021

SpaceX’s next flight for Crew Dragon Resilience is a private launch of 4 civilians

May 5th, 2021 by

The Dragon spacecraft Resilience may have just returned to Earth, but it already has a new mission: to carry the first private astronaut flight for SpaceX.

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‘For All Mankind’ FAQ: How did the space shuttle fly to the moon?

May 5th, 2021 by

“Our shuttles need to refuel before they burn for the moon…”

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Roswell UFO crash: What is the truth behind the ‘flying saucer’ incident?

May 5th, 2021 by

Space Mysteries: Did an unidentified flying object really crash land at a New Mexico ranch in 1947, only to be hushed up by the government?

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Stars made of antimatter could exist in the Milky Way

May 5th, 2021 by

Astronomers try to solve the mystery of antihelium by searching for antistars.

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On This Day in Space! May 5, 1961: Alan Shepard becomes 1st American in space

May 5th, 2021 by

On May 5, 1961, NASA astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American to go to space. See how it happened in our “On This Day In Space” series!

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Private Dream Chaser space plane to land on NASA’s former shuttle runway

May 5th, 2021 by

The private Dream Chaser space plane will touch down at the Launch and Landing Facility (LLF) to wrap up its cargo missions to the International Space Station for NASA.

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Smithsonian inspects first US astronaut’s space capsule, suit 60 years on

May 5th, 2021 by

In the 60 years since they made history, Alan Shepard’s spacesuit and Mercury capsule logged more miles than they did on the first U.S. human spaceflight. Now, the Smithsonian is preparing both artifacts for their first long-term exhibition together.

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US spaceflight at 60: A lot has changed since NASA’s 1st crewed mission

May 5th, 2021 by

It was 60 years ago today (May 5) that Alan Shepard, America’s first spaceflyer, urged nervous flight controllers to ”fix your little problem and light this candle” to send him into space.

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