NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden has strongly ruled out missions to land on the Moon as part of NASA’s exploration roadmap, claiming any future political re-direction to return humans to the lunar surface would send the Agency “back to square one”. Meanwhile, Northrop Grumman have completed their Lunar Lander Study on behalf of the Golden Spike Company.
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The latest documentation relating to the efforts to create an Exploration Roadmap for NASA’s future…
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The debut of the Space Launch System (SLS) will send the Orion (MPCV) on a…
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With all cylinders now firing on NASA’s exploration planning effort, the development and early mission…
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The Delta II rocket has launched on its 150th flight on Saturday, departing from Cape…
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If the first half of 2009 for NASA demonstrated the agency’s unwavering attention to safety,…
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An Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and sister payload Lunar CRater…
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The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched their Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft on their debut mission…
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At the beginning of a 35 minute launch window that opened at 10:05 UTC, a…
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Japan are heading to the moon following the launch of their SELENE (SELenological and ENgineering…
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Engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), along with engineering professors at Auburn University,…
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NASA Administrator Mike Griffin has given his thoughts on the direction the US space program…
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NASA have revealed the Agency’s lunar Global Exploration Strategy and lunar architecture, setting the groundwork…
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NASA has drawn up its Constellation mission manifest, which sets out the dates and full…
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Europe’s three year moon mission has to come to an end, as SMART-1 completed its…
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NASA has awarded a contract worth $50 million to Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne for the…
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RSC Energia Chief Executive Nikolai Sevastyanov has given indications that his company will be able…
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The Breeze-M upper stage of the Proton launch vehicle is undergoing a dual investigation, following…
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NASA researchers are working on an alternative form of space travel to the Moon, involving…
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Jeff Hanley – manager of NASA’s new Constellation Program – believes the new mission to…