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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
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Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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China unveils space over for zero-gravity cooking
Ferrari Press Agency
Space Oven 1
Ref 17277
05/11/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Astronaut Center of China
Chinese astronauts have been able to tuck into chicken and steak — cooked in a specially made zero-gravity oven aboard the country’s space station.
The oven uses hot-air and was developed to help improve the morale and health of crews aboard the orbiting Tiangong space craft.
While astronaut meals are nutritious, consisting of things like tinned fish, pre-prepared thermostabilized meat and re-constituted eggs.
The Astronaut Center of China says that the new oven was delivered to the Tiangong space lab aboard a Shenzhou-21 crewed spacecraft on October 31.
It is described as a sophisticated piece of equipment needed to overcome a number of problems for cooking in space.
OPS:Astronauts abord China's Tiangong space station use the new oven to cook chicken and steak
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
In Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
In Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
In Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kamal Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, meets with Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Meeting Between The Minister Of National Defence And The CEO Of Axiom Space In Warsaw
Kam Ghaffarian, CEO of Axiom Space, meets with Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, at the Ministry of National Defense headquarters in Warsaw, Poland, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Apollo 13 moon mission leader James Lovell dies at 97
4/17/1970 - Pacific Ocean, : Astronaut John L. Swigert Jr., command module pilot, is lifted aboard a helicopter in a Billy Pugh helicopter rescue net while astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., commander, awaits his turn. Astronaut Fred W. Haise, Jr., lunar module pilot, is already aboard the helicopter. In the life raft with Lovell, and in the water are several U.S. Navy underwater demolition team swimmers, who assisted in the recovery operations. The crew was taken to the U.S.S. Iwo Jima, prime recovery ship, several minutes after the Apollo 13 spacecraft splashed down at 12:01:44 pm CST on April 17, 1970. (NASA via CNP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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US Astronauts stuck in space
After suit-up and final fit checks, NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams participate in a traditional game of rock, paper, scissors inside the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The crew members are preparing for launch to the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 at nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 10:52 a.m. EDT. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Astronauts stuck in space
NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams say goodbye to friends and family upon exiting the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The crew members are on their way to load up into Boeing’s Astrovan for the trip to the launch pad of Space Launch Complex-41 at nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where they will launch to the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket at 10:52 a.m. EDT. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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US Astronauts stuck in space
NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test astronaut Suni Williams relaxes in the suit-up room in the Astronaut Crew Quarters inside Kennedy Space Center’s Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building in Florida a few hours before launch on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. As part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, Williams, joined by NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, is preparing for the first crewed launch to the International Space Station aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-41 at nearby Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 10:52 a.m. EDT. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Boston Pops July 4 concert
July 4, 2024 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Needham, Massachusetts native, Sunita Williams, of the International Space Station with other ISS crew speaks to the audience at the Boston Pops July 4th concert celebration at the Hatch Shell. Concert conducted by Keith Lockhart was attended by thousands. (Carin Somers / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629b)
NASA's Artemis 1 lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629a)
NASA's Artemis 1 lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629d)
NASA's Artemis 1 lifts off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629g)
NASA's Artemis 1 streaks downrange as its solid rocket boosters separate more than two minutes after lifting off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629h)
NASA's Artemis 1 streaks downrange after lifting off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629f)
NASA's Artemis 1 streaks downrange as its solid rocket boosters separate more than two minutes after lifting off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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NEWS - Artemis 1 der NASA startet vom Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pat Benic/UPI/Shutterstock (13625629e)
NASA's Artemis 1 streaks downrange after lifting off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida on Wednesday, November, 16, 2022. The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft will orbit the moon as the first step for the United States to send astronauts back to the lunar surface after 50 years.
NASA's Artemis 1 Launches From Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States - 16 Nov 2022
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
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The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. After landing it links up with a manned rover. It then remotely follows the crewed LTV with its supplies aboard to a lunar base.
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FEATURE - NASA-Fahrzeug soll den Mond in 3D erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Rover 1
Ref 13488
17/11/2021
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Pictures must credit: Northrop Grumman
The lunar rover that will transport astronauts across the terrain and have the ability to autonomously map the Moon surface has been announced.The vehicle is being readied for US space agency NASA’s mission to put human’s back on the Moon later this decade for its Artemis programme.The new rover is called an LTV – short for Lunar Terrain Vehicle.It will even come with its own specially Moon lander to the machines can be delivered remotely to the planned bases NASA intends to deploy in the long term.They will be able to travel further than the basic rovers used on three of the Seventies Apollo missions,They can also be worked remotely to explore doe signs of ice that could provide lunar bases with water.They will also be able to 3D maps and be equipped with high resolution cameras.The project is being pulled together by US space, aeronautics , defence and cyberspace company Northrop Grumman.It has entered into an agreement with three other companies to design and build the LTV.
OPS: Render of the proposed new lunar rover, dubbed LTV, which will be used by astronauts on NASA's Artemis programme. It can also be used without crew and operated remotely
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