As the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) continues its transformation into a multi-user spaceport, the three buildings dedicated to processing the since-retired Space Shuttle orbiters are aiming to once again host engineers busily tending to their spacecraft. However, only one of the buildings has confirmed a tenant for the new era at this time.
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The Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) has begun its transformation back into the birth place of…
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Teams at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are expected to complete a redesign plan for…
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NASA’s latest Tracking and Data Relay Satellite was carried into orbit atop an Atlas V…
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Preparations have begun to repair and upgrade the famous crawlerway at the Kennedy Space Center…
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NASA’s Spacecraft and Payload Integration Office (SPIO) has outlined the complex process of integrating Orion…
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CommercialUncrewed
KSC could facilitate military and commercial operators in the OPFs
by Chris BerginAs Kennedy Space Center’s transition from the home base of the Shuttle fleet to a…
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As the United Launch Alliance (ULA) look forward to a potential surge in activity later…
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The giant High Bay 3 (HB-3) platforms – previously used during the stacking and mating…
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The removal of work stands in Orbiter Processing Facility -3 (OPF-3) will begin next week,…
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XCOR Aerospace – who are believed to be close to arranging a deal to set…
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CommercialShuttle
SNC evaluating KSC processing facilities to house the Dream Chaser fleet
by Chris BerginSierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) have stepped up their evaluations into finding a suitable facility to…
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Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Director Bob Cabana has stated his world famous spaceport must continue…
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ArtemisCommercial
KSC lays out its hopes for 2012-2031 amid work on a new Master Plan
by Chris BerginThe Kennedy Space Center (KSC) laid out its aspirations for the next two decades via…
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A new Headquarters building is set to rise from the ground at the Kennedy Space…
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CommercialShuttle
Boeing’s CST-100 leases OPF-3 following NASA agreement with Space Florida
by Chris BerginOne of NASA’s Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) suitors – Boeing and their CST-100 spacecraft –…
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John Fuller, Vice President of Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems, has spoken on the progression…