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They splashed down Saturday night around 9 p.m. in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa. Images captured on social media show the streak of light as the capsule made its way back into the atmosphere.
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Retired Navy officer Joseph Dituri is attempting to break the world record for living underwater, all in the name of science.
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USF St. Petersburg sophomore Andrea Coloma may be in the early stages of her degree, but she is certain she's on the right path.
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Joseph Dituri is searching for ways to revive marine environments and test medical technology underwater.
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SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA on Thursday, including the first person from the Arab world going up for an extended monthslong stay.
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An attempt Monday was scrubbed in the final minutes of the countdown.
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Leaders in Florida’s space industry are asking the legislature to build on the state’s aerospace industry as competition across the country grows.
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Cruise ship delays are expected to increase as the space industry hopes to double and triple the number of launches from the cape.
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Hugh Harris was known for his Shuttle launch commentary —including the broadcast of the first Space Shuttle launch in 1981.
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The planned launch this weekend includes the return of two boosters to Cape Canaveral. Their landing will bring a rare double sonic boom.
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InSight's end has long been in sight, with NASA warning that it would likely be inoperative by the end of the year. The lander went quiet this weekend and shared a tweet it said might be its last.
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The successful splashdown of the spacecraft with no humans aboard keeps NASA's Artemis mission on track to put the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface by 2025.