NASA’s major push towards building a new outpost near the Moon has received encouraging words from its key safety advisory body. NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) was told the build up of the outpost in the 2020s represented an ambitious, forward-looking and credible plan that has both agency and political support.
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (NGIS) and NASA have completed a series of tests on a…
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The Trump Administration is proposing to formally start a cislunar space station program and begin…
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While NASA engages spacecraft industry help in studying concepts for design, development, test, and evaluation…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) and Bigelow Aerospace have updated their future plans via an agreement…
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United Launch Alliance’s clandestine Atlas V launch in support of the US National Reconnaissance Office…
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Following a series of issues over the last year with the Core Stage for the…
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CommercialISS
On Atlantis’ anniversary, USA’s future space fleet closing in on maiden flights
by Chris BerginThe long-awaited return of American astronauts launching on US spacecraft, a capability last seen when…
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As US Vice President Mike Pence visited the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), one of the…
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After years without concrete missions beyond the current EM-2 test flight, NASA has finally unveiled…
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Minor issues with elements of the International Space Station (ISS) Life Support hardware continue to…