Everett, WA (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 EVERETT, WA – OCEANGATE EXPEDITIONS, the innovative crewed submersible exploration company, today announced it has brought
Panama City possible splashdown location for SpaceX splashdown Sunday
Watch: Boater films SpaceX s Crew Dragon capsule in Gulf of Mexico
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Depending on the weather, SpaceX and NASA are eyeing a splashdown location off the coast of the Florida Panhandle for the return of four astronauts aboard the Crew Dragon Resilience capsule.
Pensacola and Panama City were hours away from being the potential splashdown sites on Saturday for the SpaceX Crew-1 mission when NASA and SpaceX scrubbed the return because of weather concerns. In a press release, NASA said forecasted wind speeds at the return location would be too high.
Weather will keep splashdown for SpaceX Dragon away from Pensacola, NASA eyes Panama City Jim Little, Pensacola News Journal
Watch: Boater films SpaceX s Crew Dragon capsule in Gulf of Mexico UP NEXT
Depending on the weather, SpaceX and NASA are eyeing a splashdown location off the coast of the Florida Panhandle for the return of four astronauts aboard the Crew Dragon Resilience capsule.
Pensacola was hours away from being the splashdown site on Saturday for the SpaceX Crew-1 mission when NASA and SpaceX scrubbed the return because of weather concerns.
In a press release, NASA said forecasted wind speeds at the return location would be too high.
Space Shuttle - STS 62 A Polar Express high altitude journey
GinGin » Thu Mar 18, 2021 10:46 pm
I decided to go for a long haul mission with saves and resumes to go through all the nominal operations that we can accomplish with the Shuttle.
Seeing the last screens from EatDirt and Thorsten, I wanted to go high both in inclination and in altitude, at the limits of what would have been the Vandenberg Department of Defense missions.
I chosed to try to replicate STS 62 - A, which would have been the first Polar Mission from Vandenberg in 1986.
Part 1: A tough journey began with thorough preparations
Horizon Maritime Signs On to Support Titanic Dive
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Canadian offshore services company Horizon Maritime has signed on to support a dive mission to explore the wreck of the Titanic.
OceanGate Expeditions, the crewed submersible exploration company leading the mission, selected the multipurpose offshore support vessel (OSV) Horizon Arctic to serve as the surface support vessel for the expedition scheduled to take place later this year.
The RMS Titanic shipwreck lies approximately 2,500 feet below the ocean s surface, about 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. This expedition will be the first of an annual series that will document the condition of the wreck, the debris field and the marine life found there.