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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Hits the Road for Historic Journey to SpaceNASA’s Orion spacecraft is on the move! Recently transported to the Multi-Payload Processing Facility, it’s now being fueled ...
Gianluca Masi from the Virtual Telescope captured the Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft when it was about 342,000 km (212,508 mi.) ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - The Orion Amphitheater hosted its first Rocket City Pickle Fest on Sunday! People had the “brine” ...
This deep view of the Orion Constellation glows in reddish hues thanks to a filtered view of hydrogen alpha emission, a type ...
The GAO determined that 14 of 18 NASA projects assessed were within cost and schedule margins during fiscal 2025, but four programs—led by the Orion deep-space crew capsule—are over budget by a total ...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) is ready to fly with its four shuttle-era engines. The rocket, outfitted with the RS-25 ...
Space Launch Systems rocket and the Orion spacecraft are designed to send humans back to the moon under the Artemis program Boeing stated 'approximately 400 fewer positions by April 2025' will be cut ...
China's human spaceflight agency just conducted a crucial pad abort test for its Mengzhou spacecraft as it continues toward its goal of putting boots on the moon before 2030.
Ars recently covered Cruz's proposals for NASA to keep the Space Launch System rocket, Orion spacecraft, and Gateway lunar space station alive, while the Trump administration aims to cancel ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's largest segmented solid rocket motor produces 4 million pounds of thrustThe 156-foot-long five-segment solid rocket motor produced upwards of 4 million pounds of thrust during the test.
While the fate of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket hangs in the balance, the agency is pushing ahead with tests of new components needed to launch the vehicle toward the Moon. The latest test ...
A group of guests from NASA teams working on the Artemis program visited the Clark Planetarium Tuesday to talk about what's next in space exploration, and Utah's role in it.
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