Aerojet Rocketdyne’s RL10 engine is continuing to beat out its younger competitors, winning another future role as the upper stage engine for the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan/Centaur rocket. The engine is no strange to ULA, providing a key role with both of its Delta IV and Atlas V rockets that Vulcan will eventually replace.
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Artemis
Mars Sample Return mission gains traction – SLS and Orion had an eye on involvement
by Chris BerginThe European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA have signed a statement of intent to jointly…
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Artemis
NASA’s realigning dual Mobile Launcher plan targets extra SLS Block 1 missions
by Chris BerginSpace Launch System (SLS) managers are now planning for the utilization of two Mobile Launchers…
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The Trump Administration is proposing to formally start a cislunar space station program and begin…
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One of the flagship engines that will play a heavy role in the next phase…
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While NASA engages spacecraft industry help in studying concepts for design, development, test, and evaluation…
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NASA has completed an important three day Technical Interchange Meeting regarding the agency’s upcoming flagship…
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The huge Mobile Launcher (ML) for the Space Launch System (SLS) is gaining more of…
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Following a series of issues over the last year with the Core Stage for the…
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The Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) is now deep into its latest phase of processing, as…
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NASA’s major push towards building a new outpost near the Moon has received encouraging words…
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In what is a highly welcomed, if not somewhat surprising decision, NASA has officially announced that…
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After years without concrete missions beyond the current EM-2 test flight, NASA has finally unveiled…
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A major milestone in the build-up to the maiden launch of the Space Launch System has…
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With NASA’s management officially informing the workforce that evaluations are taking place into installing a…
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NASA’s monster rocket will evolve into an even larger vehicle early in her lifetime, as…
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As part of its transition to the powerful Block 1B variant of the Space Launch…
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With work continuing on a lengthy project to convert the Mobile Launcher (ML) for use…
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The NASA and contractor workforce at Stennis Space Center are nearing completion of structural work…
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NASA’s Exploration Systems Development office has completed its review of progress to date as well…