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Saturday 5 June 2021

This week in space: Governments and companies plan lunar rovers, ISS has it's robotic arm holed by space debris, SpaceX confirm 3 more private crewed missions and loadsmore...

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 Pick o' the podcasts:




From the video store:


SpaceX to fly 3 more private astronaut missions to space station for Axiom Space | Space


SpaceX launches CRS-22, new solar arrays to International Space Station - NASASpaceFlight.com


The ocean from space:


Space station robotic arm hit by orbital debris in 'lucky strike' (video) | Space


Earth from Space: Warsaw, Poland - SpaceRef



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Reading material:


Tianzhou-2 docks with China's space station module - SpaceNews


Pictures from space! Our image of the day | Space


Companies and government agencies announce plans for lunar rover projects - SpaceNews


NASA requests $24.8 billion in 2022, proposes to cancel SOFIA again - SpaceNews


Biden seeks $2 billion funding boost for U.S. Space Force - SpaceNews


SpaceX's most-flown Falcon 9 rocket is a sooty veteran after 10 launches and landings (photos) | Space



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