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SpaceX’s Crew-10 Mission Set to Launch to ISS, Facilitating Return of Long-Serving Astronauts Wilmore and Williams

SpaceX is set to launch its Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, following a delay earlier in the week. The mission, involving astronauts from NASA, Japan, and Russia, is crucial for the return of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams, who have been on the ISS for nearly 300 days. This launch underscores the collaborative efforts of international space agencies and highlights the ongoing partnership between NASA and SpaceX, which is vital for maintaining a continuous human presence in space and advancing scientific research.

NASA Launches SPHEREx Mission to Unravel Cosmic Mysteries and Map Hundreds of Millions of Galaxies

NASA has successfully launched the SPHEREx mission, a $488 million initiative designed to map the entire celestial sky and study hundreds of millions of galaxies to gain insights into the universe's formation and evolution. The launch, executed from Vandenberg Space Force Base using a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, faced delays due to assessments of the rocket and unfavorable weather conditions. SPHEREx will not only explore the rapid expansion of the universe and cosmic evolution but also investigate the Milky Way for water and life-sustaining elements in the icy clouds between stars, enhancing our understanding of conditions necessary for life and new planetary system formation.

SpaceX Launches X-37B Spaceplane and Falcon 9 Rocket in Doubleheader Launch at Kennedy Space Center

On Tuesday evening, SpaceX launched a powerful Falcon Heavy rocket carrying an unpiloted X-37B spaceplane for a classified mission, as well as a Falcon 9 rocket loaded with 23 Starlink internet satellites. The X-37B is a reusable mini space shuttle used to carry classified experiments, and the Falcon Heavy is the most powerful rocket in operation. This launch marks another milestone for SpaceX in the space exploration industry.

Pacific Fishery Management Council Votes to Close King Salmon Fishing Season Along West Coast for 2023 Season

The Pacific Fishery Management Council has voted to close king salmon fishing season along much of the West Coast for the 2023 season due to near-record low numbers of the fish returning to California's rivers. This closure is a major blow to the fishing industry, but is necessary to ensure the long-term health of the Chinook salmon population. The Council is now working with state and federal agencies to develop a plan to help the Chinook salmon population recover.

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