Today marks the 30th anniversary of the loss of the Space Shuttle Challenger and her seven crewmembers in the skies over Florida. As the world memorializes the tragic event of January 28, 1986, we pause to honor the Challenger crew and the reasons they chose to fly aboard Challenger thirty year ago today.
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The Space Shuttle Program – in its near 29-years of service to the U.S. and…
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“Now don’t break our airplane!†Judy Resnik joked. Hank Hartsfield promised not to. It was…
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One of the most iconic launch sites in the world, Vandenberg Space Force Base’s Space…
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April 14, 1981. The orbiter Columbia rested on a runway at Edwards Air Force Base,…
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From Apollo to multi-user, the changing yet similar nature of Launch Complex 39
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Northrop Grumman launched the NG-16 Cygnus cargo vehicle, the S.S. Ellison Onizuka, to the International…
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Mars Ascent Vehicle from Northrop Grumman takes shape for Mars Sample Return mission
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NASA Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) and prime test and operations contractor (TOSC) Jacobs started assembling…
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United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket launched Saturday with the mysterious NROL-71 mission for…
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Thirty years after Return To Flight from Challenger, Commercial Crew strives for culture of safety
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KSC, Cape & Brownsville launch pads to shepherd busy launch schedules
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While most of the recent attention has been on its next door neighbor, Pad 39B…
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SpaceX has conducted its first launch from the Kennedy Space Center since the end of…
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With booster casting operations for SLS’s EM-1 mission well underway at Orbital ATK’s manufacturing facility…