William Ray Lucas, who led the NASA facility that shouldered much of the blame for the 1986 explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, has died. Lucas was 102.
For millions, it was an event that would be seared into their memories for the rest of their lives – on par with the Kennedy assassination and 9/11.
The Cupola continues to offer the best views in the universe It has been 15 years since the ultimate selfie booth, the Cupola ...
The space shuttle and International Space Station are set to launch onto dollar coins in celebration of the advancements made by two states. The United States Mint has released the designs of the ...
SEATTLE — Evening Reads is Northwest authors telling us about their books in their own words. Most folks know this man as the ...
Students gathered around model space shuttles. Teachers switched on TVs ... The day after the explosion, a USA TODAY story said: "The Challenger disaster seems fated for a place beside the Kennedy ...
2025 coins celebrate Florida's and Texas' advancements in space exploration. The space shuttle and International Space Station are set to launch onto dollar coins in celebration of the ...