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NASA Targets Roman Space Telescope Launch
MissionsApril 22, 2026

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NASA Targets Roman Space Telescope Launch

via nasa.govApr 22, 2026

As reported by nasa.

gov, NASA is targeting early September for the launch of the Roman Space Telescope, which will study the universe in infrared light.

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NASA Invites Media to SpaceX LaunchLaunches
orissadiary.comApr 22, 2026

NASA Invites Media to SpaceX Launch

According to orissadiary.com, NASA has invited media to attend the SpaceX's 34th resupply launch to the International Space Station, which is scheduled to take place on May 12. As reported by orissadiary.com, the launch will deliver NASA science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the space station, and will lift off on a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The media accreditation is open, as noted by orissadiary.com, and the launch will be an important event in the space station's ongoing operations.

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NASA CubeSats Advance Space Weather Research
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nasa.govApr 17, 2026

NASA CubeSats Advance Space Weather Research

According to nasa.gov, NASA's CubeSats have advanced space weather and technology research, with several payloads launching on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in March. As reported by nasa.gov, the payloads will test new thermal protection methods, improve in-space communications, and study Earth's atmosphere, advancing future innovation and exploration. The use of CubeSats, as noted by nasa.gov, has enabled NASA to conduct a wide range of scientific investigations at a lower cost and with greater flexibility than traditional spacecraft.

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