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This Week in Spaceflight: 3D-Printed Rocket Attempts First Flight, New NASA Artemis Insights, and More
Relativity Space is poised to make history on Wednesday with the launch of Terran-1 — a rocket primarily constructed from 3D-printed parts. Japan is also set for an inaugural launch, with the delayed H3 rocket now set for a do-over launch.
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Watch Live as SpaceX Launches a New Crew to the ISS
Four astronauts — two from NASA and the others from Russia and the United Arab Emirates — are set to blast off and begin their six-month mission on the International Space Station. You can watch the launch live right here.
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Spacecraft Leak Postpones Russian ‘Lifeboat’ Mission to ISS
For the second time in two months, a docked Russian spacecraft at the International Space Station has sprung a coolant leak. Investigators don’t yet know the cause of the latest leak, prompting Russia’s space agency to delay the launch of a ‘lifeboat’ that’s meant to secure the safety of two cosmonauts on board.
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Roscosmos and NASA Have a Plan to Replace Damaged Soyuz Spacecraft at ISS
Roscosmos says it will launch an uncrewed Soyuz to replace the damaged spacecraft currently docked at the International Space Station. The MS-22 Soyuz sprung a coolant leak in December after being struck by a micrometeorite, as both Roscosmos and NASA are now claiming. The plan is to launch the replacement MS-23 Soyuz spacecraft on or…