Jared Isaacman, the new NASA administrator, signaled he was open to offering other spacecraft to Texas instead of the ...
For 73 seconds, a crowd of excited Americans looked to the sky in wonder and awe as they waved goodbye to the crew aboard ...
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Jan. 16, 2003: Space Shuttle Columbia's final launch
On Jan. 16, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia launched on its 28th mission, STS-107. NASA had five additional space shuttle ...
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Congress throws NASA a lifeline, leaves Mars sample mission to die in the dust
US Congress has rejected plans to slash NASA's science budget, restoring most funding with one notable exception: Mars Sample Return remains cancelled.
NASA’s first medical evacuation from space went smoothly with the four members of SpaceX Crew-11 splashing down in the ...
Redmond facility will become part of Rocketdyne joint venture created by $845 million deal involving L3Harris and AE ...
Danville's Joe Tanner is one of two former astronauts, along with Tom Akers, who will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut ...
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation has announced that veteran NASA astronauts Tom Akers and Joe Tanner will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® at the annual induction ceremony on May ...
SpaceX is set to launch its third mission of the year from the Space Coast on Monday afternoon while preparing for the early ...
SpaceX launched its third mission of the year from Florida's Space Coast on Monday afternoon while preparing for the early ...
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‘I’ve never seen anything move like that’: Astronaut’s chilling claim
From the earliest days of human spaceflight, astronauts have described moments when something outside the window did not ...
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The Hubble Space Telescope could crash down to Earth sooner than expected
Hubble deorbiting over Hong Kong or Singapore would likely end in at least one casualty, the scientists behind a new study ...
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