Speaking at an industry event in Washington, Michelle Parker, a VP for the aerospace giant, insisted space was “core” to the ...
Work continues on the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building where the Orion spacecraft has been mated to the European Service Module.
"Ideally, NASA should be able to buy heavy lift services to send payloads to the Moon—up to about 45 metric tons to 'trans-lunar injection' which is about the same performance as the SLS Block 2 ...
and science experiments into deep space on NASA’s Space Launch System super heavy-lift Moon rocket. Starting with Artemis IV, the Orion spacecraft and its astronauts will be joined by other payloads ...
Click to expand... Boeing's SLS contract for the Core Stage is cost plus. Boeing's Starliner contract is fixed price. NASA is eating the overrun on that SLS contract. Boeing is eating the overrun ...
NASA is going to embark on a thrilling mission to the Moon on February 26, 2025. NASA is launching its Nova-C lander, or Athena, into space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The spacecraft will take ...
NASA has awarded SpaceX a $100 million fixed-price contract for the launch of the agency’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor, an infrared space observatory developed to advance the detection ...
The SLS rocket costs NASA $3 billion a year even when it doesn't launch, and more than that when it does. The Trump administration is looking to cut government spending, and SLS-builder Boeing ...
First published more than 125 years ago, the great author's quip about his rumored demise applies well to the situation today with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), a 322-foot tall rocket designed ...
NASA’s Artemis IV mission will deploy the SLS Block 1B, featuring an upgraded upper stage and an adaptive payload adapter designed using structured light scanning. Engineers at Marshall Space ...
Credit: NASA/Danny Nowlin NASA’s Stennis Space Center will begin acceptance testing next month of newly manufactured Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engines developed by L3Harris for ...
The scientists behind NASA's largest and most powerful space telescope ever built are bracing for potentially crippling budget cuts, and the observatory is only halfway through its primary mission.