Por: Ars Technica Science February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 1, 2023 12:01 pm UTC / During the launch of space shuttle Columbia in 2003 a chunk of foam fell off the external tank and struck the orbiter's left wing.NASA Share this story Leaden skies and chilly air greeted Milt Heflin 20 years ago today when he pulled into the large parking lot outside Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Although space shuttle Columbia... + full article
New York Post USA Tech February 05, 2023
Charles Camarda, 70, who grew up in Ozone Park, Queens, retired from NASA in 2019. Among his missions in a 45-year career was flying on the first space shuttle to launch after the Columbia disaster in 2003. He has been sounding the alarm for years about safety lapses at the... + más
Former Central Florida science teacher Joe Acabá to lead NASA’s Astronaut Office | Orlando Sentinel
NASA astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann becomes the first Native American woman to travel to space | CBS News
Ars Technica USA Science February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 1, 2023 12:00 pm UTC / What might have been.Lee Hutchinson / NASA / NOAA Share this story February 1, 2023: One of the most tragic events in the history of space exploration is the loss of the space shuttle... + más
20 years after Columbia shuttle disaster, astronauts’ legacy lives on at home and at NASA | Orlando Sentinel
20 years after space shuttle Columbia disaster, lessons learned still in sharp focus at NASA | CBS News
ABC News USA Tech December 23, 2022
Space: The final frontier were the iconic words spoken by Captain James T. Kirk and Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the hit television series Star Trek and Star Trek: Next Generation, respectively, at the beginning of each episode.While we haven't fully reached the final... + más
James Webb Space Telescope captures Neptune's rings in new images | ABC News
Webb telescope uncovers 'cosmic knot' of ancient galaxies | 10 WBNS
The Hill USA Tech December 03, 2022
NASA’s heavy lift (SLS) has certainly faced criticism. It is too expensive and too complex. The SLS is also not a sustainable rocket for sending people back to the moon. All of those criticisms are valid. However, NASA’s monster rocket has just sent an uncrewed Orion... + más
NASA And SpaceX’s Jaw-Dropping Plan To Land Two People On The Moon Are Now ‘Go’ | Forbes
When is the Artemis 1 launch, and how can you watch liftoff of the lunar rocket? | MarketWatch
Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 16, 2022
NASA has a two-hour window that opens at 1:04 a.m. Wednesday to launch the Artemis I mission to the moon from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-B. Check back for live updates. A team of two technicians on the “Red Crew” drove out to Launch Pad 39-B with a plan to... + más
The US wants to become a hydrogen production powerhouse | The Verge
The Surging Hydrogen Economy That Oil And Gas Companies Are Tiptoeing Into. | Forbes
CNBC USA Business November 16, 2022
To the moon, again!NASA launched the Artemis I mission on Wednesday from Florida, with the agency's most powerful rocket ever kicking off a nearly month-long journey with a ground-shaking liftoff.While no astronauts are onboard, the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket is... + más
Artemis moon rocket set for launch early Wednesday after series of delays | ABC News
The Hill USA Tech November 14, 2022
NASA recently released its , laying out how much money the space agency returns to the American economy. The three chief takeaways are that NASA generates $71.2 billion in total economic output, maintains 339,600 jobs across the nation and generates close to $7.7 billion in... + más
James Webb telescope captures famed Pillars of Creation in astonishing detail | 10 WBNS
NASA’s Artemis mission launches successfully, beginning long-awaited journey to the moon | CNBC
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