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April 17, 2024

/ 1:30 p.m. CT (1830 GMT)




From Happy Valley to Star City

: Apple TV+ has renewed the alternate space history drama "For All Mankind" for its fifth season and is launching a new spinoff, "Star City." Creators Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi are returning to lead both shows, which will continue to explore what might have happened if the Soviet Union landed on the moon first and the space race never ended. Season 5 of "For All Mankind" is expected to pick up back on Mars, while "Star City" will return to 1969 for a second, Soviet-sided look at the "For All Mankind" timeline.



April 12, 2024

/ 1:00 a.m. CT (0600 GMT)




'Final Flight'

: A new, four-part documentary airing on CNN looks back at the ill-fated last launch of NASA's first winged orbiter. "Space Shuttle Columbia: The Final Flight" features new interviews with the STS-107 astronauts' family members and the engineers who supported the crew from the ground. Co-produced by Mindhouse Productions and BBC, "The Final Flight" concludes on Sunday (Apr 14).



April 10, 2024

/ 9:15 p.m. CT (0215 GMT Apr 11)




First non-American on the moon

: A new agreement between the United States and Japan will see two JAXA crew members join future Artemis moon landing missions, and one become the first non-American to walk on the lunar surface. In return, JAXA will design and build a pressurized moon rover for use by NASA astronauts. The agreement does not state on what missions the Japanese astronauts will fly, but the rover is expected for Artemis VII.



April 9, 2024

/ 1:20 p.m. CT (1820 GMT)




Between Earth and the moon

: The seven astronauts and cosmonauts on board the International Space Station shared a unique vantage point for Monday's (April 8) solar eclipse. In addition to witnessing the moon cover 94 percent of the Sun at their closest approach to the path of totality, they also saw the moon's shadow moving across Earth, briefly darkening the towns and cities below.



April 8, 2024

/ 7:00 a.m. CT (1100 GMT)




Moon rocket money

: In an occurrence rarer than a total solar eclipse, the United States Mint on Monday (April 8) is releasing a coin with a moon rocket crossing its golden face. The new Alabama American Innovation $1 coin honors the Apollo Saturn V as an example of ingenuity and pays homage to the state that made it possible. Sales begin at 11 a.m. (CDT) for 25-coin rolls and 100-coin bags with dollars from either the Philadelphia or Delaware mints.


April 15, 2024

/ 9:45 p.m. CT (0245 GMT Apr 16)




It came from ISS

: The four-inch, 1.6-pound piece of metal debris that tore through the roof and floors of a Florida home last month was, in fact, from a cargo pallet jettisoned from the International Space Station, NASA confirmed on Monday (April 15). The melted and mangled stanchion had been used to mount batteries after a power upgrade. NASA will use the piece to refine its entry models.



April 15, 2024

/ 12:00 a.m. CT (0500 GMT)




1:1 Webb

: After touring the world for more than a decade, the only full-scale model of the James Webb Space Telescope has been donated by Northrop Grumman to the Space Foundation. The aluminum and steel model, which weighs 12,000 pounds (5,400 kg), stands over three stories tall and has the same footprint as a tennis court, will be displayed along with a demo unit of one of the Webb's mirrors at the organization's Discovery Center in Colorado.



April 11, 2024

/ 6:35 p.m. CT (2335 GMT)




In other words

: Before it was known as "Fly Me to the Moon" and Frank Sinatra's cover became associated with the Apollo program, the 1954 song was originally titled "In Other Words." In a way, that would be appropriate for the upcoming movie "Fly Me to the Moon," which while fictional, pulls from NASA's real-life campaign to market the moon landings. Opening July 12 in theaters, "Fly Me to the Moon" stars Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum.



April 9, 2024

/ 9:55 p.m. CT (0255 GMT Apr 10)




Vladimir Aksyonov, 1935-2024

: Soviet-era cosmonaut Vladimir Aksyonov traded in his refurbished spacecraft for a model "T" in the course of his two-mission career. Aksyonov, who died on Tuesday (April 9) at the age of 89, first lifted off on Soyuz 22, which used the Apollo-Soyuz backup capsule. His second launch was on the first crewed flight of the upgraded Soyuz T. In total, he logged almost 12 days in space while completing 189 orbits around Earth.



April 9, 2024

/ 12:15 p.m. CT (1715 GMT)




Go(ne) Delta

: The 389th and last rocket of its type, the final Delta is now history having launched a National Reconnaissance Office payload into space. The 16th Delta IV Heavy closed out the launch vehicle's legacy, which began with the Thor-Delta in 1960. United Launch Alliance (ULA) is replacing the Delta (and Atlas) rocket families with its newly-introduced Vulcan. Over the past 64 years, Delta rockets have lofted satellites, NASA probes and spacecraft.


 
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