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Alvaro Nicolás

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calendar_today28-10-2012 20:14:37

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Over the next decade, NASA missions near Earth will adopt commercial services to send and receive data. The Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) demonstration, launching alongside TRACERS, will attempt to prove missions can roam between commercial and government satellite

Over the next decade, <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> missions near Earth will adopt commercial services to send and receive data. The Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT) demonstration, launching alongside TRACERS, will attempt to prove missions can roam between commercial and government satellite
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Calling all coders!🧑‍💻 The 2025 NASA Software Catalog is here, featuring programs developed by NASA Technology for our missions that you can use for your projects. Check out the free, downloadable programs at software.nasa.gov.

Calling all coders!🧑‍💻 
 
The 2025 NASA Software Catalog is here, featuring programs developed by <a href="/NASA_Technology/">NASA Technology</a> for our missions that you can use for your projects. Check out the free, downloadable programs at software.nasa.gov.
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We’re testing technology to improve connectivity in space. 📡 A new communications terminal that switches between networks in space, like cell phones switch between networks on Earth, just launched to low Earth orbit. Learn about the tech supporting this demo:

We’re testing technology to improve connectivity in space. 📡 

A new communications terminal that switches between networks in space, like cell phones switch between networks on Earth, just launched to low Earth orbit. 

Learn about the tech supporting this demo:
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SCRUB: SpaceX is standing down from today's launch of Starship Flight 10 "to allow time to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems"

SCRUB: SpaceX is standing down from today's launch of Starship Flight 10 "to allow time to troubleshoot an issue with ground systems"
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T-75 minutes to Starship Flight 10. Assuming everything remains on track, the SpaceX team should have polled GO for propellant load, which will begin at T-53 minutes (5:37pm CT) with Starship methane loading. Full timeline below: T-53:00: Ship fueling underway T-45:20: Ship LOX

T-75 minutes to Starship Flight 10. Assuming everything remains on track, the SpaceX team should have polled GO for propellant load, which will begin at T-53 minutes (5:37pm CT) with Starship methane loading. Full timeline below:

T-53:00: Ship fueling underway

T-45:20: Ship LOX
Zena Cardman (@zenanaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boop! We have a new Dragon at the bow of our International Space Station. This one is full of cargo instead of friends, but the whole crew is excited for research experiments (and food) on board. Col. Mike Fincke and Jonny Kim did a great job monitoring the approach from 1km out all the way