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Articles tagged: Atlas 5

  • mars, Mission to Mars, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Perseverance 18 June 2020 Countdown to NASA’s new Mars rover launch

    ... there will encapsulate the rover, already sheltered in its own aeroshell, within the two halves of the Atlas 5 rocket fairing that the rover will launch inside, then lift the fairing assembly by crane to install...

    • mars
    • Mission to Mars
    • NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    • Perseverance
  • microorganisms, NASA’s Pioneer Venus Multiprobe, PH3, phosphine 30 September 2020 Another detection of phosphine on Venus possibly found in archival data

    ... months later in August, the Multiprobe spacecraft took to the skies from the Kennedy Space Center via an Atlas-Centaur launch vehicle. As the craft encountered Venus, the 875 kg (1930 lb) Multiprobe separated into 5 separate vehicles...

    • microorganisms
    • NASA’s Pioneer Venus Multiprobe
    • PH3
    • phosphine
  • Boeing Starliner, International Space Station (ISS), NASA Commercial Crew Program, Space Exploration, SpaceX Crew Dragon 04 August 2021 Starliner launch delayed indefinitely following "valve" problems

    ... time is needed to complete the assessment,” NASA said in a statement yesterday. “Mission teams have decided to roll the Atlas V and Starliner back to the Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) for further inspection and testing where access...

    • Boeing Starliner
    • International Space Station (ISS)
    • NASA Commercial Crew Program
    • Space Exploration
    • SpaceX Crew Dragon
  • Boeing Starliner, International Space Station, NASA Commercial Crew Program, Orbital Flight Test-2 mission, Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) 13 August 2021 Stuck valves keep Starliner grounded, August flight now unlikely

    ...-ever mission to explore Trojan asteroids in orbit near Jupiter, is scheduled for liftoff atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral during a 23-day launch period opening 16 October. Any launch date options for...

    • Boeing Starliner
    • International Space Station
    • NASA Commercial Crew Program
    • Orbital Flight Test-2 mission
    • Vertical Integration Facility (VIF)
  • 06 June 2024 NASA troubleshoots helium leaks after Starliner launch

    ... the first time since the Mercury missions of the early 1960s that a crew had been launched on an Atlas family rocket. It was a big and long-delayed moment for both NASA and Boeing and is viewed...

  • 23 June 2024 NASA postpones Starliner's crew return amid thruster concerns

    ... schedule, the Starliner crewed launch was a month later than planned due to minor problems with its Atlas 5 rocket, trouble with a countdown computer and because of an initial helium leak in the system used to pressurize the...

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