After more than a week of delays, two new NASA missions have gotten the greenlight to head to space tonight (March 8).
If you're keen, you'll be able to watch the launch happen live on NASA+, on the agency's YouTube channel, or right here on ...
The missions' first four delays were to allow for additional time for checkouts and processing on the Falcon 9 rocket they'll ...
The rocket’s chief passenger is SPHEREx, a space telescope that will take images of the entire sky in more than a hundred ...
Designed as a medium-class mission within NASA’s Explorers program, SPHEREx was selected by NASA for funding and development ...
NASA is expected to launch the SPHEREx telescope to uncover the ingredients for life in our galaxy, as well as the PUNCH mission to study the sun’s mysteries, Saturday night.
NASA will launch the SPHEREx and PUNCH missions aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — WATCH on FOX54+: SPHEREx and PUNCH Pre-Launch News Conference via NASA Launch is expected on March 8 at ...
Nasa's SPHEREx and PUNCH missions have been delayed to March 6, allowing the agency more time to complete vehicle processing ...
NASA's SPHEREx and PUNCH missions will need to wait a little longer before heading to space. After delaying the launch of these missions three times — they were originally slated to take to the ...
NASA’s latest space observatory is targeting a March 8 liftoff, and the agency’s PUNCH heliophysics mission is sharing a ride ...
Ahead of launch, NASA's SPHEREx is enclosed in a payload fairing at Vandenberg Space Force Base on March 2. The observatory is stacked ...