NASA is currently in the process of upgrading some of its critical infrastructure necessary for the future Artemis missions and humans return to the Moon. […]
Category: Government
The FAA Has Decided It Won’t Investigate Vulcan’s Anomaly
Yesterday morning on the second-ever Vulcan launch the vehicle experienced an anomaly early in the flight with one of the Solid Rocket Booster nozzles being […]
Why Is The FAA Fining SpaceX $633,009 In Penalties?
Earlier this morning the FAA released a statement that highlighted two different safety requirements and the corresponding fines due to SpaceX not complying. While Starship […]
We Now Know How SpaceX Will Deorbit The ISS
Only a few weeks ago NASA announced its decision to pick SpaceX to provide a spacecraft capable of deorbiting the International Space Station. However, considering […]
NASA Just Requested A Dragon Emergency Response Study
A few days ago, a brand-new contract was signed and awarded to SpaceX from NASA. In the little details provided from the actual document, it […]
NASA Just Picked SpaceX To Deorbit The International Space Station
For more than two decades the International Space Station has been orbiting Earth. In that time, it has helped NASA among other agencies have consistent […]
Why NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Is Delaying Artemis II
Why NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Is Delaying Artemis II It’s now been over a year since the Orion spacecraft splashed down concluding the Artemis 1 mission. […]
Is NASA Making Progress On The Lunar Gateway?
Is NASA Making Progress On The Lunar Gateway? One of the most important pieces in NASA’s return to the Moon is the Gateway lunar space […]
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Can No Longer Fly
NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Can No Longer Fly After nearly 3 years of time on the Martain surface, the Ingenuity helicopter will never fly again. […]
NASA Just Unveiled The Future of Supersonic Travel
Over two decades ago in 2003, the supersonic Concorde airliner completed its final flight due to a number of different complications. Among that list were […]