CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – After NASA’s Aerospace Advisory Council revealed on Thurs. Feb. 6 that Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner […]
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Featured Image: Solar Orbiter is removed from it’s shipping container in November 2019. (Image credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett) The […]
Featured Image: SpaceX Falcon 9 disintegrates into a fireball during the In-Flight Abort test on Sunday (Jan 19). […]
Feature Image: Falcon 9 stands ready for IFA. (Image Credit: NASA) CAPE CANAVERAL – Saturday morning, the stage […]
Space tourism. The very term sounds like something from the far distant future. However, it is currently 2020, and this year could very well be the year in which the super-wealthy begin travelling to space as tourists. Both Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin seem to be on the cusp of bringing untrained, untested, but extremely wealthy individuals to space, if even for only a few moments. How did we get to this point, and what does the future hold for those who wish to “boldly go” to the edge of space, or even beyond?
In a journal report written by astronaut-doctor Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor, M.D. it was revealed that an ISS astronaut […]
Congratulations to NASA astronaut Christina Koch who set a record today for the longest mission in space by […]
President Trump signed the Space Force into existence on Dec. 20. Here is what that means for the United States.
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – On a Dec. 21 teleconference, NASA and Boeing detailed plans to return the CST-100 […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – After a perfect launch aboard an ULA Atlas V rocket, the CST-100 Starliner, operated […]