The United Launch Alliance (ULA) celebrated its 75 launch milestone when their Atlas V launch vehicle successfully lofted the AEHF-3 satellite out of Cape Canaveral Wednesday morning. While its successes with payloads such as military satellites continue, the company is also a front runner in the effort of returning America’s domestic crew launch capability in the second half of this decade.
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NASA’s latest mission to the Moon launched aboard an Orbital Sciences Minotaur rocket Friday night.…
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For NASA’s unmanned explorers, 2012 was an astonishing year filled with discoveries and observations inside…
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The year 2012 was a year like none other for NASA, one dominated not by…
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The Mars Program Planning Group (MPPG) have added meat to the bones of a proposal…
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The first American woman in space, Dr Sally Ride, sadly passed away this week. Dr…
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It was an interesting year for NASA as the 2011 calendar brought about the retirement…
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The Delta II rocket has made what could be its final flight Friday, deploying a…
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As the Space Launch System (SLS) continues to push on – with the latest stage…
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Protecting Apollo sites from future visiting vehicles under NASA evaluation
by Chris BerginAs NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) produced the sharpest images ever taken from space of…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Atlas V carrying NASA’s Juno probe on its way…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Delta IV rocket from Cape Canaveral on Saturday…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) have launched their Delta II rocket to loft the SAC-D…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta II launch vehicle has finally launched at the fourth…
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The United Launch Alliance (ULA) launch of a Delta II rocket – carrying two STSS-Demo satellites…
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A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta II has become the last rocket to lift off…
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Mission Operations Directorate (MOD) Director Paul Hill has attempted to rally his troops, following the…