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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken will exit the orbital lab on July 16 to continue replacing batteries that store and distribute power collected from the solar arrays.
International Space Station
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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken will exit the orbital lab on July 16 to continue replacing batteries that store and distribute power collected from the solar arrays.
International Space Station
The SN5 prototype successfully performed an ambient pressure test.
Boca Chica, Texas
NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken will exit the orbital lab on July 21 to continue replacing batteries that store and distribute power collected from the solar arrays.
International Space Station
The SN5 successfully performed its first wet dress rehearsal.
Boca Chica, Texas
The Progress MS-15 spacecraft is scheduled to autonomously dock to the Pirs module of the ISS.
International Space Station
NVS will be livestreaming the press conference of the MOMO-F7 launch attempt cancellation.
The Mars 2020 pre-launch news conference will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
Kennedy Space Center
The Mars 2020 engineering and science briefing will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
The Mars 2020 sample return briefing will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
Virgin Galactic will unveil the cabin interior design of their spaceship during a live-streamed event featuring a virtual walkthrough.
The Mars 2020 mission tech and humans to Mars briefing will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
The Mars 2020 briefing held by the NASA Administrator and Center Director will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
The Mars 2020 post-launch news conference will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
SpaceX will attempt to perform a static fire of its Starship SN5 prototype in preparation of its upcoming 150m hop. The road closure lasts from 8am to 8pm CDT (1pm to 1am UTC).
Boca Chica, TX, USA
The SpaceX DM-2 Crew Dragon farewell ceremony on the International Space Station will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
International Space Station
The first crewed SpaceX Crew Dragon will undock from the International Space Station on August 1. Aboard the spacecraft will be NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken. It will then reenter the Earth's atmosphere and splashdown in the Atlantic Ocean.
International Space Station
The first crewed SpaceX Crew Dragon has successfully splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico after its departure from the International Space Station on August 1. Aboard the spacecraft are NASA astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken. Timeline (EDT): •1:51 pm – Trunk Separation •1:56 pm – Deorbit burn •2:32 pm – Maneuver to entry attitude •2:44 pm – Drogue parachute deploy •2:45 pm – Main chute deploy •2:48 pm – Splashdown
Gulf of Mexico, southwest of Pensacola, FL, USA
The news conference following the SpaceX Dm-2 Crew Dragon splashdown will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
Kennedy Space Center
The crew of the SpaceX DM-2 Crew Dragon mission will hold a news conference following their return from the International Space Station. It will be livestreamed on NASA TV.
Rocket Lab’s CEO and founder Peter Beck will host an update on Rocket Lab’s launch activity, reusability, and satellite programs. A Q&A will also take place with questions from live viewers.