With the two of the three Commercial Crew integrated Capability (CCiCap) funding initiatives awarded to vehicles that will ride on the Atlas V rocket, the United Launch Alliance (ULA) are preparing to return to human launch activities, with a focus on utilizing the mission safety they already provide for their launches of multi-million dollar spacecraft.
"Atlas EDS"
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) have completed a major review into the ability to Human…
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Commercial
The Respected Rocket – Atlas V making the early strides of the transition
by Chris BerginWhile fancy youtube videos and twitter-based cheer-leading continues to be the weapon of choice against the post-Shuttle…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Atlas V carrying NASA’s Juno probe on its way…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V has once again found itself a new passenger,…
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Preparations for the launch of the NASA Juno mission to Jupiter are proceeding well, as…
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NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) have announced an agreement for technical support via NASA’s…
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US launchers returned to action today, as the Atlas V rocket, carrying the ASTRA-1KR communication…
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OneWeb has finished its initial satellite constellation buildout, as India and its space agency, the…
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The NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program is on the verge of flying its…
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SpaceX launches Falcon 9 carrying private Japanese moon lander
SpaceX has used its Falcon 9 rocket to send a privately funded mission toward the…
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United Launch Alliance’s (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket made its last West Coast launch on…
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As NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket stands ready for its first test flight next…
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Uncrewed
Data from OSIRIS-REx reveals loose surface of asteroid Bennu and “early aging” of asteroids
Recently analyzed data from an asteroid surface-sample collection performed by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission has revealed…
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With the first half of 2022 coming to a close, NASA teams are continuing work…
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The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft is on its way back to Earth after a multi-year, successful mission…
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Nine months after valve issues caused its previous launch attempt to be scrubbed, Boeing’s Starliner…
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NASA calls off modified Artemis 1 Wet Dress Rehearsal for hydrogen leak
by Philip SlossNASA tried again at a third attempt on April 14 to complete the Wet Dress…
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Arianespace, ULA, Blue Origin discuss executing ambitious Kuiper constellation missions for Amazon
Amazon’s announcement of three launch contracts totaling 83 flights split across Ariane 6, Vulcan, and…
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With the arrival of SLS and Orion at Pad-B on March 18, engineers and technicians…