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In the near future space exploration seems to be more and more relevant, to me at least, with the space station and the mars expeditions, seems to me if .coms are even still relevant then, space domains could be a good investment, kind of like the robot domain craze,
anyhow there is a name on name jet up for auction right now that fits this criteria what do you guys think of the whole space names thing ? would love to know your opinions
 
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If MissionStatus.com ... "was SpaceX" - it would limit the intended scope and the essence of the namesake. Governmental agencies - Chinese, India, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and non-SpaceX corporations such as Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan), Firefly Aerospace (United States), Arianespace (France) and many, many others would not be featured on a SpaceX focused/branded website. SpaceX will not cover these other entities, it's simply not part of their business model or in their best interests, which is why a unified "Mission Status" website/forum for"every mission" irrespective of national provider or corporate allegiance will be quite different than any possible effort by the individual (international) agencies and/or corporations.

List of launch service providers​

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_launch_service_providers
 
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Quite odd you would say that, because I was literally listening to a Napoleon Hill video when I took that screens

If MissionStatus.com ... "was SpaceX" - it would limit the intended scope and the essence of the namesake. Governmental agencies - Chinese, India, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and non-SpaceX corporations such as Blue Origin, Northrop Grumman, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan), Firefly Aerospace (United States), Arianespace (France) and many, many others would not be featured on a SpaceX focused/branded website. SpaceX will not cover these other entities, it's simply not part of their business model or in their best interests, which is why a unified "Mission Status" website/forum for"every mission" irrespective of national provider or corporate allegiance will be quite different than any possible effort by the individual (international) agencies and/or corporations.

List of launch service providers​

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_launch_service_providers

NASA Invites Media to Rollout Event for Artemis III Moon Rocket Stage​

Great event for those of you with applicable domain names and credentials.
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/n...hall&utm_campaign=NASASocial&linkId=929118838
 
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Been looking for instances where "NASA" covered a SpaceX or Bllue Origin launch ... there are none. Got links?
 
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Couldn't see it mentioned in here, spaceperspective.com sold for $66,000 2026-03-31

This is the buyer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Perspective
https://linkedin.com/company/space-perspective

Space Perspective is the world’s first carbon-neutral spaceflight experience company on a mission to make transformative space travel accessible to more people than ever before. Our Spaceship Neptune, which comprises a pressurized capsule propelled by a giant SpaceBalloon™, offers a safe and accessible six-hour journey to the edge of space. Those who fly with Space Perspective, which is being regulated by the FAA and follows guidelines established by NASA and the U.S. Coast Guard, enjoy unprecedented views of our planet through the largest windows ever flown to space, a world-class meal and cocktail service, Wi-Fi, and lavatory—all from the world’s first Space Lounge. Based on Florida’s Space Coast, Space Perspective was co-founded by human spaceflight veterans Jane Poynter and Taber MacCallum, who met as original crew members in Biosphere 2 and previously founded World View and Paragon Space Development Corporation. Space Perspective’s team more broadly has been instrumental in the development of every U.S. human spacecraft for the past 40 years.
 
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I got: Space Home dot c0m, for example:

At Home in Space​

Opening on October 30, 2026

https://airandspace.si.edu/whats-on/exhibitions/home-space

An immersive, highly interactive exhibition, At Home in Space takes visitors along a 40+ year journey of learning how humans can live and work in space continuously and venture beyond Earth orbit.

At Home in Space presents the challenges and benefits of a permanent human presence in low Earth orbit. The knowledge gained from the Space Shuttle and Space Station programs informs where we go next and what we do there. The ability to launch, construct habitats, and do science and technical experiments changes how we live in space and on Earth. Exploring beyond low Earth orbit requires imagination and ingenuity for the next giant leap for humanity.

National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

etc.

Lots of "Space + Keyword" being used. Obviously loads of potential for the future.
 
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Been looking for instances where "NASA" covered a SpaceX or Bllue Origin launch ... there are none. Got links?
thank you for asking ..not i...do you?
 
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Those are all NASA sponsored missions using SpaceX hardwear like the Falcon 9, Dragon or Blue Origin New Shepard. "Non-NASA" sponsored missions are not covered by NASA at any great lentgth - And there are plenty daily.
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Those are all NASA sponsored missions using SpaceX hardwear like the Falcon 9, Dragon or Blue Origin New Shepard. "Non-NASA" sponsored missions are not covered by NASA at any great lentgth - And there are plenty daily. .
Is moving the goal posts going to be part of your status domain?
 
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Those are all NASA sponsored missions using SpaceX hardwear like the Falcon 9, Dragon or Blue Origin New Shepard. "Non-NASA" sponsored missions are not covered by NASA at any great lentgth - And there are plenty daily. Show attachment 300161
Non-NASA space missions include major international efforts like the Soviet/Russian Soyuz program, China's Tiangong space station, the European Space Agency's (ESA) BepiColombo, and private initiatives. These missions focus on orbital human spaceflight, planetary exploration, and solar research, often collaborating with or operating independently of NASA.

Major Non-NASA Government & International Missions
  • [Soyuz Program (USSR/Russia): Ongoing crewed missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
  • Tiangong Space Station (China): A modular space station launched by the China Manned Space Program (CMS), currently in orbit.
  • Venera/Vega Program (USSR): Pioneering Venus landers and orbiters (1961–1984).
  • BepiColombo (ESA/Japan): Joint mission to Mercury (launched 2018, arriving 2026).
  • Proba-3 (ESA): Precision formation flying mission to study the Sun.
  • Tianwen-3 (China): Proposed Mars sample return mission (2028).
  • MBR Explorer (UAE):Planned asteroid flyby mission (2028).
Commercial Space Missions
Key Scientific/Astronomy Missions (Non-NASA)
  • XRISM (JAXA): X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission.
  • Euclid (ESA): Space telescope designed to explore the dark universe.
  • GOLD (ESA/UCF): Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk.
  • HETE-2 (Japan/USA): High Energy Transient Explorer.
  • Solar Polar Orbit Observatory (China):Planned for 2029 to image solar polar regions.
Key Non-NASA Mission Launch Providers
  • ESA (European Space Agency)
  • CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration)
  • Roscosmos (Russian State Space Corporation)
  • JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
  • ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation)
 
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Non-NASA space missions include major international efforts like the Soviet/Russian Soyuz program, China's Tiangong space station, the European Space Agency's (ESA) BepiColombo, and private initiatives. These missions focus on orbital human spaceflight, planetary exploration, and solar research, often collaborating with or operating independently of NASA.

Major Non-NASA Government & International Missions
  • [Soyuz Program (USSR/Russia): Ongoing crewed missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
  • Tiangong Space Station (China): A modular space station launched by the China Manned Space Program (CMS), currently in orbit.
  • Venera/Vega Program (USSR): Pioneering Venus landers and orbiters (1961–1984).
  • BepiColombo (ESA/Japan): Joint mission to Mercury (launched 2018, arriving 2026).
  • Proba-3 (ESA): Precision formation flying mission to study the Sun.
  • Tianwen-3 (China): Proposed Mars sample return mission (2028).
  • MBR Explorer (UAE):Planned asteroid flyby mission (2028).
Commercial Space Missions
Key Scientific/Astronomy Missions (Non-NASA)
  • XRISM (JAXA): X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission.
  • Euclid (ESA): Space telescope designed to explore the dark universe.
  • GOLD (ESA/UCF): Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk.
  • HETE-2 (Japan/USA): High Energy Transient Explorer.
  • Solar Polar Orbit Observatory (China):Planned for 2029 to image solar polar regions.
Key Non-NASA Mission Launch Providers
  • ESA (European Space Agency)
  • CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration)
  • Roscosmos (Russian State Space Corporation)
  • JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
  • ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation)
You copy and paste a lot of words. If this information was part of the original question I would have answered differently. It does not seem this domain is reliable.
 
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"Been looking for instances where "NASA" covered a SpaceX or Bllue Origin launch ... there are none. Got links?"
 
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I got: Space Home dot c0m, for example:

At Home in Space​

Opening on October 30, 2026

https://airandspace.si.edu/whats-on/exhibitions/home-space

An immersive, highly interactive exhibition, At Home in Space takes visitors along a 40+ year journey of learning how humans can live and work in space continuously and venture beyond Earth orbit.

At Home in Space presents the challenges and benefits of a permanent human presence in low Earth orbit. The knowledge gained from the Space Shuttle and Space Station programs informs where we go next and what we do there. The ability to launch, construct habitats, and do science and technical experiments changes how we live in space and on Earth. Exploring beyond low Earth orbit requires imagination and ingenuity for the next giant leap for humanity.

National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

etc.

Lots of "Space + Keyword" being used. Obviously loads of potential for the future.
There is room in the spaceflight domain awareness arena for plenty of good names like SpaceHome dot com. Congrats!

For the latest launch info, news and live video streams - any and all spaceflight related endeavours check us out on X/Twitter @ARealRocketMan. Ad astra per aspera!
 
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You copy and paste a lot of words. If this information was part of the original question I would have answered differently. It does not seem this domain is reliable.
For the latest launch info, news and live video streams - any and all spaceflight related endeavours check us out on X/Twitter @ARealRocketMan. Ad astra per aspera!
 
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"Been looking for instances where "NASA" covered a SpaceX or Bllue Origin launch ... there are none. Got links?"
You have taken the question "out of context". You should have read the entire string before answering with your "cut and paste" links. Then you would have answered accurately.

For the latest launch info, news and live video streams - any and all spaceflight related endeavours check us out on X/Twitter @ARealRocketMan. Ad astra per aspera!
 
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You have taken the question "out of context". You should have read the entire string before answering with your "cut and paste" links. Then you would have answered more accurately. Probably just a misunderstanding. I hope you are learning from the information I have provided. I would like to see every space related domain name owner succeed at some level. Ad astra per aspera!

For the latest launch info, news live and video streams - any and all spaceflight related endeavours check us out on X/Twitter @ARealRocketMan.
 
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