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July 3, 2025

/ 2:45 p.m. CT (1745 GMT)




ASTP 50 launches

: Russia's 92nd Progress cargo ship to support the International Space Station lifted off Thursday (July 3) with nods to the upcoming 50th anniversary of the first joint space mission between Russia and the United States. Medallions commemorating the half-century milestone were packed on board Progress MS-31 and a 50 years logo was added to the side of its Soyuz 2.1a booster. The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project spanned July 15 - 24, 1975.



July 4, 2025

/ 2:45 p.m. CT (1745 GMT)




RubberDucks' Resnik

: The first 1,000 fans on Saturday (July 5) to attend the baseball game between the Akron RubberDucks and Erie SeaWolves will receive a bobblehead in the likeness of Akron-born NASA astronaut Judy Resnik. The giveaway celebrates the bicentennial of the Ohio city. In 1984, Resnik became the second U.S. and first Jewish woman to enter space, two years before she and her crewmates died aboard space shuttle Challenger.



July 7, 2025

/ 7:30 p.m. CT (0030 GMT Jul 8)




Manly Bands x NASA

: Manly Bands, which designs wedding rings in men's sizes and styles tailored to men's interests, has three new rings inspired by NASA. The collection includes "The Lunar" themed to the moon, "The Aerospace" capturing the glint from the solar arrays on satellites and "The Cosmos" engraved with the "worm" logotype for all to see. The titanium, black zirconium and inlaid golf leaf NASA-branded bands list for $700 to $800.



July 10, 2025

/ 10:00 a.m. CT (1500 GMT)




The Gantry at LC-39

: The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex has redesigned and reopened an observation tower to provide a closer look at rockets launches, as well as some unexpected up-close encounters with Apollo artifacts. The Gantry at LC-39 has been added back to the visitor complex's bus tour, giving the public a chance to find historic hardware doubling as seats, reshaped into a sculpture and even firing as part of a simulated engine test.



July 10, 2025

/ 6:10 p.m. CT (2310 GMT)




'It's a heist'

: Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois on Thursday (July 10) called into question a plan to move space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian in Virginia to Space Center Houston in Texas. Calling the political effort "a heist," Durbin asked his fellow members of the Senate appropriations committee to think "long and hard" about his concerns, including what it will truly cost and the legality of taking Discovery from the National Air and Space Museum.



July 11, 2025

/ 10:15 p.m. CT (0315 GMT Jul 12)




Oakley on the moon

: When astronauts next look out across the lunar surface, they will do so with a clearer view. Oakley, the high-performance sunglasses company, has been chosen by Axiom Space to provide the visor system for the AxEMU spacesuit. Similar in some ways to the Apollo assembly, Oakley's visors will also use gold to shield against ultraviolet and infrared light but will also offer increased clarity by way of Oakley's high-definition optics.



July 14, 2025

/ 9:00 a.m. CT (1400 GMT)




ASTP OFK and APKs

: Presented here for the first time online is the 50-year-old Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) Official Flight Kit (OFK) and astronaut preference kits (APKs) manifests. Combined they document all of the mementos flown aboard the U.S. side of the 1975 joint mission, less the commemorative items exchanged during the historic flight. Also presented here are memos showing how the contents of the kits came together prior to launch.



July 15, 2025

/ 9:00 a.m. CT (1400 GMT)




'Not that into peace doves'

: Space artist Paul Calle thought he had represented the overall mission for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), as did the U.S. crew, who had invited him to submit his ideas for their mission patch. NASA disapproved. "It seems the powers that be are not that into peace doves and olive branches." Now 50 years later, Calle's son, Chris, is bringing his dad's rejected designs back to life with a limited production run.



July 17, 2025

/ 12:30 a.m. CT (0530 GMT)




Neil Armstrong's Apollo 11 PPKs

: Purdue University has released the handwritten lists that Neil Armstrong kept of the mementos he flew to the moon on Apollo 11. The personal preference kit (PPK) manifests were held private during the program and throughout Armstrong's life. The lists bolster the provenance of items already known to have flown and reveal undocumented details. Also itemized are the pieces that Armstrong flew at the request of NASA.



July 21, 2025

/ 11:45 a.m. CT (1645 GMT)




Everyday Astronaut's rocket garden

: Tim Dodd was inspired by Wernher von Braun's office. The rocket pioneer displayed behind his desk at NASA a row of model rockets, all of the same scale, by order of size. The last rocket, the Saturn V, literally goes through the ceiling. Now Dodd (aka "Everyday Astronaut") is releasing a 1:100 scale series of die-cast models, starting with SpaceX's Falcon 9 and NASA's Mercury-Redstone and Mercury-Atlas rockets.




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