Inspiration4's Hayley Arceneaux will be youngest American in space and 1st spaceflyer with a prosthesis | Spaceflight Inc. unveils rideshare payloads for lunar flyby on private moon lander mission in 2022 | The private Inspiration4 astronauts on SpaceX's Dragon may have an epic view … from the toilet
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Hayley Arceneaux is a physician assistant at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, for which Inspiration4 is raising funds for, and is will make two historic space firsts.
While the Intuitive Machines Nova C-lander is en route to the moon in late 2022, a rideshare from Spaceflight Inc. will carry payloads on a lunar flyby.
A new study suggests an intriguing possibility on the building front: Hardy bricks can be made by combining lunar or Martian dirt with a protein found in human blood.
The supernova is a result of a stellar explosion some 10 billion light-years away and was last visible to Hubble Space Telescope in 2016, thanks to a phenomenon called gravitational lensing.
Tropical Storm Nicholas drenched Texas and parts of Louisiana Tuesday (Sept. 14), dumping more than 10 inches of rain within hours of making landfall as a category 1 hurricane.
One of SpaceX's oldest rockets launched on a historic 10th flight, carrying the first stack of Starlink satellites into space in more than two months before sticking a landing at sea to cap the successful mission.
Inspiration4's Haley Arceneaux's life changed quickly in 2021. In January, she was a physician assistant at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, working on the front lines of the pandemic. Now, she's going to space.
From high school when he would spend nights stargazing on the roof of the building to his days at college, building and launching model rockets, Chris Sembroski is no stranger to space. Now he's headed there.