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  • Jan / 01
    • Le quatrième test Starship de SpaceX reporté à juin – Le booster IFT-4 expédié sur la rampe de lancement
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ramish Zafar
    • SpaceX dévoile la conception de la combinaison EVA à l'approche de la mission Polaris Dawn
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Jeff Foust
      SpaceX has revealed its highly anticipated spacesuits designed for spacewalks, which will debut on the upcoming private SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission. The suits feature enhanced mobility, thermal management, and helmet upgrades, and will be worn by all four crew members during a two-hour spacewalk. The mission will also test the suits' performance and collect data in preparation for future spacewalks and the integration of the suits into regular Crew Dragon missions.
    • SpaceX lance deux satellites d'observation de la Terre de nouvelle génération
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Richard Angle
      SpaceX launched two Earth observation satellites into Sun-synchronous orbit, marking the first of six planned replacements for older satellites and the 20th launch for Falcon 9's Booster 1061. The satellites, built by Maxar Technologies, will provide enhanced global coverage with access to multiple orbit types. Notably, Booster 1061 performed a successful boost backburn and touchdown due to the lightweight payload, and the second stage featured a "stubby nozzle" for optimized performance. SpaceX also utilized flight-proven fairings despite the sensitive optics of the payloads, demonstrating continued advancements in fairing refurbishment.
    • SpaceX Dragon ouvre la voie au premier vol en équipage du Boeing Starliner
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Seth Kurkowski
      To prepare for Boeing Starliner's Crewed Test Flight, the International Space Station will be fully equipped by the end of the week. Two SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will be repositioned to create an opening on the forward docking port of the Harmony Module, allowing Starliner to autonomously dock. SpaceX has returned the CRS-30 Cargo Dragon, carrying scientific experiments and research, and will relocate the Crew-8's Dragon to the space-facing port of Harmony. This configuration provides an optimal setup for Starliner's launch next Monday.
    • Elon Musk affirme que SpaceX résoudra le problème du ravitaillement spatial des vaisseaux spatiaux d'ici l'année prochaine : "Il est nécessaire de donner la vie à plusieurs planètes"
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Anan Ashraf,Benzinga
      Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, announced plans to address fuel replenishment for Starship by year's end, enabling orbital operations essential for establishing human presence on Mars. Orbital refilling, accomplished by transferring fuel from tanker versions of Starship launched from Earth, is considered a more feasible approach than docking with the Space Station. Starship, consisting of the super heavy booster and the Starship spacecraft, has completed three flight tests, with a booster catch attempt and a successful Starship landing expected this year. The Starship is crucial for NASA's Artemis III mission, aiming to return humans to the Moon by 2026.
    • SpaceX réalise son 10ème lancement en avril, Falcon atterrit pour la 300ème fois
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Ben Evans
      SpaceX successfully landed its 300th booster after launching Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The B1078 core, used previously for the Crew-6 mission, lifted off at 6:17 p.m. EDT Tuesday and returned eight minutes later to alight on the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship "Just Read the Instructions." The launch also marked the tenth Falcon 9 flight in April, with the company aiming for up to 144 missions by year-end.
    • SpaceX lancera un lot de satellites de reconnaissance américains le mois prochain
      Jan 01, 1970 at 08:00 am Alfonso Maruccia
      SpaceX is reportedly collaborating with Northrop Grumman to launch a fleet of advanced spy satellites into low-earth orbit under a $1.8 billion contract with the National Reconnaissance Office. The constellation, consisting of "hundreds" of satellites, will provide high-resolution imagery of Earth's surface, potentially replacing drones and reconnaissance aircraft for surveillance tasks. The first batch of satellites is expected to launch next month from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

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