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NASA's Psyche spacecraft has reactivated its thrusters after a technical issue prompted a switch to a backup propellant line in late May. 📸NASA JPL

NASA's Psyche spacecraft has reactivated its thrusters after a technical issue prompted a switch to a backup propellant line in late May.

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Around 41 hours since Ship 36's anomaly, a crane is now on the move in the static fire pad, signaling the first major move of equipment since the event, and the first sign of SpaceX personel being allowed back onto the site.

Around 41 hours since Ship 36's anomaly, a crane is now on the move in the static fire pad, signaling the first major move of equipment since the event, and the first sign of SpaceX personel being allowed back onto the site.
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Today in 1973 the first crewed Skylab mission splashed down, following a successful 28-day mission aboard America’s first space station.

Today in 1973 the first crewed Skylab mission splashed down, following a successful 28-day mission aboard America’s first space station.
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During a NASA Town Hall today, the workforce was told it probably would be at least six months before a new administrator was in place.

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The launch mount at Pad-2 has started to receive more hold down clamp arms. 4 were pre-installed at Sanchez. 2 more have been lifted over night, with this being the 2nd that needed some rigging adjustment before a 2nd attempt.

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Falcon 9 B1085-9 has been transported to the pad at LC-39A and raised vertical ahead of the MTG-S1/Sentinel-4A mission later today.

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Another beautiful lift off and landing. The SpaceX Falcon 9, booster 1085-9, leaves LC-39A and returns to drone ship JRTI having sent the second stage, carrying the MTG-S1/Sentinel-4A equipment, off towards deployment.