The future of the International Space Station is the topic of a new report, all while the SLS inches closer to its first launch. Also: DART is on its way to a celestial crash and a spacewalk has been delayed thanks to debris from the recent Russian ASAT test.
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NASA postpones ISS spacewalk because of debris - SpaceNews
NASA Provides Update on Webb Telescope Launch – James Webb Space Telescope
JWST undamaged from payload processing incident - SpaceNews
Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) Mission | NASA
NASA wants to defend Earth from asteroids — so it’s slamming a spacecraft into one - The Verge
Nasa’s Management of The International Space Station and Efforts to Commercialize Low Earth Orbit (PDF)
How To Deorbit The International Space Station Safely - YouTube
Umbilical hardware arrives for SLS ML-2, runs out of funding - NASASpaceFlight.com
NASA wants to buy SLS rockets at half price, fly them into the 2050s | Ars Technica
NASA to Roll Out Mega Moon Rocket for First Time, Media Invited | NASA
Eric Berger on Twitter: "Update on the engine controller issue affecting one of the four space shuttle main engines that power the SLS..." - Twitter
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