A top level overview at NASA’s Advisory Council (NAC) has shown most of the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft flows are on track for a 2018 launch of Exploration Mission -1 (EM-1). However, engineers are continuing to battle against critical path issues with the European Service Module and flight software.
"Orion ESM"
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NASA’s Exploration Systems Development office has completed its review of progress to date as well…
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With approximately three years to go before the inaugural flight of the Space Launch System rocket, NASA…
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Two European spacecraft are currently enjoying their final moments high above the planet, as they…
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Leaders of several major space industry companies have claimed that the unrivalled capability of the…
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ArtemisEuropeanISS
Europe’s ATV-4 prepares for launch amid contributions to future exploration
by Pete HardingEurope’s latest space freighter, the Automated Transfer Vehicle-4 (ATV-4), is currently undergoing preparations for a…
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ArtemisCommercialUncrewed
NASA interest in an interplanetary highway supported by Propellant Depots
by Chris BerginNASA’s Human Architecture Team (HAT)Â is actively working on a roadmap towards evolvable demonstrations of Propellant…
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Artemis
NASA report favors SD HLV for SLS, complains Agency can’t afford 2016 target
by Chris BerginA preliminary NASA report, outlining plans for developing a Space Launch System (SLS) in response…
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Following the arrival of the last External Tank (ET-122) at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC),…
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Despite apparently failing to be short listed for President Obama’s upcoming decision on the forward…
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With the key decision points for the Augustine Commission fast approaching, one of the favorite…
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The Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) has successfully carried out a pad abort test launch…
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Cameras onboard Discovery observed an object falling behind the orbiter during Flight Day 14- which…
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As the Constellation Program prepare to update the media on the current status of Ares…