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WEATHER FOR NASA’S ARTEMIS II MISSION LAUNCH 80% FAVORABLE WEATHER FOR NASA’S ARTEMIS II MISSION LAUNCH 80% FAVORABLE - Ahead of call to stations at 4:34 p.m. EDT on Monday, and the countdown clock beginning at 4:44 p.m., engineers continue preparations toward the launch of the Artemis II mission from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The agency is targeting no earlier than Wednesday, April 1, for launch. The weather forecast shows an 80% chance of favorable weather conditions, with cloud coverage and potential for high winds on the ground as primary weather concerns.   More
(Source: NASA - Apr 1)


SECOND STARLINK SATELLITE SUFFERS ANOMALY, GENERATING DEBRIS SECOND STARLINK SATELLITE SUFFERS ANOMALY, GENERATING DEBRIS - For the second time in just over three months, a SpaceX Starlink satellite has generated debris from an apparent on-orbit malfunction. SpaceX confirmed March 30 that Starlink-34343 “experienced an anomaly” March 29, causing a loss of communications with the spacecraft. The satellite, launched in May 2025, was in orbit at an altitude of 560 kilometers.   More
(Source: SpaceNews - Apr 1)


FIVE NEW GREEK MINI-SATELLITES LAUNCHED INTO ORBIT FIVE NEW GREEK MINI-SATELLITES LAUNCHED INTO ORBIT - Five new Greek miniature satellites have successfully entered orbit after being launched into space Monday by a SpaceX rocket, officials said. The experimental CubeSats will be used for research in new technologies developed in Greece on secure satellite communications, the Ministry for Digital Governance said. They were launched by a Falcon 9 rocket that took off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.   More
(Source: eKathimerini.com - Mar 31)


IN PIECES? SPACEX MYSTERIOUSLY LOSES CONTACT WITH STARLINK SATELLITE IN PIECES? SPACEX MYSTERIOUSLY LOSES CONTACT WITH STARLINK SATELLITE - A Starlink satellite has suffered a mysterious “anomaly” that seems to have caused it to eject debris into Earth’s orbit—an apparent repeat of a similar incident in December. On Monday, SpaceX tweeted that it had lost contact with Starlink satellite 34343, which launched in May 2025. The satellite was orbiting from about 560 kilometers above Earth, but on Sunday it “experienced an anomaly on-orbit,” the company says.    More
(Source: PCMag - Mar 31)


ARTEMIS 2 MOON MISSION LATEST NEWS: T-2 DAYS TO NASA'S APRIL 1 LAUNCH ARTEMIS 2 MOON MISSION LATEST NEWS: T-2 DAYS TO NASA'S APRIL 1 LAUNCH - NASA is preparing to launch Artemis 2, its first astronaut mission to the moon since 1972, with liftoff set for no earlier than April 1. Liftoff is set for 6:24 p.m. EDT (2224 GMT). Artemis 2 will launch four astronauts on a 10-day voyage around the moon. Below, you'll find complete coverage of the mission from Space.com's spaceflight news team.   More
(Source: Space.com - Mar 31)


SPACEX LAUNCHES 119 PAYLOADS ON SMALLSAT RIDESHARE MISSION FROM CALIFORNIA SPACEX LAUNCHES 119 PAYLOADS ON SMALLSAT RIDESHARE MISSION FROM CALIFORNIA - SpaceX launched 119 payloads to a Sun-synchronous, low Earth orbit on a rideshare mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Liftoff of the Transporter-16 mission from Space Launch Complex 4 East aboard a Falcon 9 rocket occurred at 4:02 a.m. PDT (7:02 a.m. EDT / 1102 UTC).   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Mar 30)


SPACEX TO LAUNCH 119 PAYLOADS ON SMALLSAT RIDESHARE MISSION FROM CALIFORNIA SPACEX TO LAUNCH 119 PAYLOADS ON SMALLSAT RIDESHARE MISSION FROM CALIFORNIA - SpaceX is gearing up to launch its third largest smallsat rideshare mission on Monday morning. The Transporter-16 mission will fly 119 payloads to a Sun-synchronous, low Earth orbit on a Falcon 9 rocket launching from Vandenberg Space Force Base. Liftoff from Space Launch Complex 4 East is scheduled for 4:02 a.m. PDT (7:02 a.m. EDT / 1102 UTC).   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Mar 30)


ASTRONAUT’S CONDITION THAT LED TO SPACE STATION EVACUATION REMAINS A MYSTERY ASTRONAUT’S CONDITION THAT LED TO SPACE STATION EVACUATION REMAINS A MYSTERY - The astronaut who was inexplicably left unable to talk during an International Space Station mission and whose medical episode prompted an unusual evacuation back to Earth said this week that doctors still don’t know what happened. In multiple interviews on Friday, Michael Fincke identified himself as the astronaut who had the medical emergency in January. It was not clear how long he was unable to speak or when he regained his ability to talk. NASA did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday.   More
(Source: The New York Times - Mar 30)


POLAND’S SECOND MILITARY SATELLITE SET TO LAUNCH, BUILDING ‘SPACE ADVANTAGE’ POLAND’S SECOND MILITARY SATELLITE SET TO LAUNCH, BUILDING ‘SPACE ADVANTAGE’ - The second of three satellites from the Polish-Finnish tech firm ICEYE is set to launch on Monday as Poland looks to build its “advantage in space”, the country’s deputy defense minister has announced. In May 2025, Poland’s defense ministry signed a €202 million contract to acquire three radar satellites from ICEYE as part of its MikroSAR program, a project designed to give the Polish Armed Forces independent reconnaissance capabilities.    More
(Source: TVP World - Mar 30)


SPACEX LAUNCHES BATCH OF STARLINK SATELLITES FROM THE WEST COAST SPACEX LAUNCHES BATCH OF STARLINK SATELLITES FROM THE WEST COAST - SpaceX launched another batch of satellites for its Starlink internet service Thursday. Liftoff of the Starlink 17-17 mission occurred at 4:03:19 p.m. PDT (7:03:19 p.m. EDT / 230319: UTC). The mission was originally scheduled for March 24 but was delayed two days for unknown reasons, presumably payload or vehicle issues.   More
(Source: SpaceFlight Now - Mar 29)

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