
SPACE HISTORY: 37 Years Ago Space Shuttle Columbia Launched on Her Third Mission
On March 22, 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia launched on her third mission – STS-3 – at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39A. […]
On March 22, 1982, Space Shuttle Columbia launched on her third mission – STS-3 – at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Launch Complex 39A. […]
SpaceX rolled out the company’s first space-worthy Crew Dragon spacecraft and its Falcon 9 launcher to pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for the first time Thursday, beginning a series of fit checks before the commercial spaceship takes off on its first orbital test flight. […]
Kennedy Space Center will remain closed on Friday, Sept. 15 as damage assessment and recovery team has completed a 90 percent review of the center and continues to recover key systems throughout Kennedy Space Center. […]
The portfolio of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center will soon include large-scale satellite manufacturing following last week’s groundbreaking for a 150,000-square foot spacecraft factory in the center’s Exploration Park. […]
It took only 35 days to build the main column of a new fixture to the skyline along the Florida Space Coast. […]
The “Guppy” recently flew from Kennedy to NASA Glenn Research Center’s Plum Brook Station facility in Sandusky, Ohio. […]
A free-flight test of the Morpheus prototype lander was conducted Monday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Cent Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida.
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Since the earliest days of America’s space program, telemetry has been used to track rockets and spacecraft. […]
n June 2013, NASA announced its 21st class of astronauts, eight highly skilled military aviators and researchers who will be part of the agency’s missions beyond low-Earth orbit to destinations in the solar system. […]