Falcon 9 Blasts Off With Cargo Supporting NASA’s One-Year Mission Zero-G News Admin April 18, 2015 Commercial Space, Expedition 43, Exploration, Falcon 9, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, ISS, Launches, Mars, NASA, News, One-Year Mission, Photo Galleries, Rockets, Space Exploration, space station, Spaceflight, SpaceX, Top Stories, Video Features, Yearlong Mission Two tons of supplies and research cargo are headed to the International Space Station today following the successful launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral. After a one-day delay due to strong...
American And Russian Begin Yearlong Orbital Journey Zero-G News Admin March 28, 2015 Expedition 43, Exploration, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, ISS, Launches, Mars, Moon, NASA, News, One-Year Mission, Rockets, Space Exploration, Spaceflight, Top Stories, Yearlong Mission ISS One-Year Mission Expedition 43 Soyuz TMA-16M Launch Coverage NASA TV A NASA astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts blasted off for the International Space Station today. Their launch wasn't historic in its...
Delta IV Hits The Mark With Another Successful GPS Launch Zero-G News Admin March 25, 2015 Delta IV, Frontpage Articles, Launches, Military, News, Photo Galleries, Rockets, Top Stories, United Launch Alliance, Unmanned Spaceflight Piercing a thick layer of clouds that hung low over the lannch pad, A United Launch Alliance Delta IV rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral on March 25, 2015 and successfully orbited the Global Positioning...
United Launch Alliance Lets The Public Name Its New Rocket Zero-G News Admin March 23, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, Rockets, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight ULA is offering the public the opportunity to select the name of the company's Next Generation Launch System (NGLS) rocket. Out of more than 300 names suggested by ULA employees, three finalists will be...
SpaceX Clarifies Reason For TurkmenAlem52E Launch Delay Zero-G News Admin March 23, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, Rockets, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight Over the weekend, SpaceX filled in some of the specifics regarding the recent decision to delay the launch of TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSAT, manufactured by Thales, due to what has been reported as a problem with...
NASA Provides Space Access for University Developed Experiments during March 27 Flight Zero-G News Admin March 22, 2015 Frontpage Articles, Launches, NASA, Press Releases, Rockets, Top Stories NASA will fly six university experiments developed by undergraduate students from its Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia between 6:45 and 10 a.m., Friday, March 27. The experiments will examine technology...
Lockheed Martin Pitches Novel Concept For CRS-2 ISS Resupply Zero-G News Admin March 21, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, ISS, Press Releases, Spaceflight, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight On May 10, 1869, Leland Stanford raised a hammer and drove a golden spike into railroad tracks in Promontory, Utah. It marked the symbolic completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. For the first time in...
Aerojet Rocketdyne Gets Fired Up About 3D Printing Zero-G News Admin March 20, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, News, Press Releases, Rockets, Spaceflight, Top Stories Additive Manufacturing, also known as 3d printing, has been something of a hot topic in the aerospace industry lately. There is even a 3D printer from Made In Space, Inc. (http://www.madeinspace.us) onboard...
ULA, SpaceX Go Head-To-Head At House Armed Services Cmte Hearing Zero-G News Admin March 17, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, Human Spaceflight, NASA, Top Stories, Unmanned Spaceflight United Launch Alliance (ULA) President and CEO Tory Bruno testified today to the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, regarding the future of space...
Technical Issues Prompt Falcon 9 Launch Delay For TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSAT Zero-G News Admin March 17, 2015 Commercial Space, Frontpage Articles, Launches, News, Rockets, Top Stories Technical problems with the Falcon 9 rocket's first stage have forced SpaceX to delay launch of of TurkmenAlem52E/MonacoSAT until no earlier than March 28, according to officials with spacecraft manufacturer...