The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a record-setting launch schedule for 1984---10 space shuttle flights (see Table 1), 10 satellite deployments from the space shuttle in orbit and 12 unmanned missions using expendable launch vehicles. Also scheduled is the launch on ...
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The two astronauts who will end a nine-year launch drought for NASA arrived at Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, exactly one week before their historic SpaceX flight. It will be the first time a private company, rather than a national government, sends astrona...
Paul Martin, who has been NASA’s IG since 2009, did not make any recommendations in this most recent update on the Artemis program, but cautioned that the schedule appears unrealistic. NASA has been working toward the Artemis I test flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) wit...
“As NASA’s first launch attempt for Artemis I approaches, teams are ahead of schedule to complete final checks and closeouts of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida,” NASA wrote...
Running years behind schedule and billions over budget, the first Space Launch System — SLS — rocket was initially scheduled for blastoff frompad 39Bat the Kennedy Space Center at 8:33 a.m. EDT Monday. But issues arose during the fueling process thatprompted NASA to scrubplans for the day...
They will fly back to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida closer to the new launch date. The duo is the first to launch aboard Starliner to the space station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. The astronauts will spend about a week at the orbiting laboratory before ...
NASA needs decent weather conditions to be able to launch its next-generation rocket toward the moon in the Artemis I mission on Monday, and the latest forecast suggests the 98-meter-tall vehicle will be able to lift off as scheduled from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. ...
With one week to go until launch, NASA managers met at the Kennedy Space Center, reviewed flight preparations and cleared the agency's huge $4.1 billion Space Launch System rocket for blastoff next Monday on a test flight heralding an American-led return to the moon. ...
All being well, the Falcon 9 rocket carrying the payloads will lift off from the Kennedy Space Center in the early hours of Sunday, December 11. The launch will be streamed online as it happens, so check below for the precise details on how to watch. ...