After several false dawns, the US Air Force’s X-37B mini-spaceplane has landed at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the first time. With local reports of a sonic boom breaking through the morning air in areas of Florida, the Air Force confirmed the landing took place on Sunday at the historic Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF)
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A moment nearly six years in the making. Â Fire and flame returned to the historic…
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The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) has finally completed the installation of a large set of…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) has launched a Delta IV rocket on Wednesday evening, carrying the…
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As SpaceX nears completion of its investigation into the AMOS-6 pad conflagration on 1 September…
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Boeing has completed a major milestone in their drive to help NASA regain domestic access…
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Orbital ATK and NASA have entered into an agreement to begin negotiations over the potential…
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Kennedy Space Center’s iconic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) is continuing its preparations to host the…
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The Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) has been installed on to the Launch Equipment Test Facility (LETF)…
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The Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is continuing its drive to attract new commercial partners by…
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The Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is constructing a Deployable Launch System (DLS), marked by work…
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SpaceX has confirmed it is now into the construction phase of converting Kennedy Space Center’s…
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It’s been over three years since the world famous Kennedy Space Center (KSC) last felt the…
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As NASA closes in on the next major milestone of its Commercial Crew Program (CCP),…
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The iconic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the world famous Kennedy Space Center (KSC) may…
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The highly anticipated confirmation that Dream Chaser will be taking up residency at the Kennedy…
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Launch Pad 39A – vacated since the end of the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) –…
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NASA teams are finalizing the details on the Self Propelled Module Transporter (SPMT) that will…
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The historic Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) has taken another…
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The mothballed Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) began looking towards the future…