January 12, 2007 – 9:09 am
Good morning. I’ll bet you all are just chomping at the bit, waiting to hear the details about how we at NASA are going to cope with a full-year continuing resolution for FY07, and how that will relate to the formulation of the President’s Budget for FY08. Well, me too. But I am not here [...]
January 12, 2007 – 9:03 am
Russia could fall further behind the United States and other nations in space research if it fails to quickly build a replacement to its Soviet-designed spacecraft, the head of the nation’s top rocket builder said. Read more
January 10, 2007 – 9:59 am
Marshall Space Flight Center’s Danny Davis, manager of the Upper Stage of the new Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle, has given a fascinating inside overview of the vehicle that will transport Lockheed Martin’s Orion. Read more
January 9, 2007 – 9:51 am
NASA has completed the Ares I crew launch vehicle system requirements review. The review brings the agency one step closer to developing a new mode of space transportation for astronauts on missions to explore the moon, Mars and other destinations.The system requirements review confirmed that the Ares I system requirements were complete, validated and responsive [...]
January 8, 2007 – 1:40 pm
ATK Thiokol Propulsion, a division of weapon and propulsion systems designer Alliant Techsystems Inc., on Friday signed a $48 million contract with NASA for work on a launch vehicle. The Ares I crew launch vehicle will take the Orion crew and exploration vehicle into low orbit around the Earth. ATK Thiokol designed and developed the [...]
January 4, 2007 – 9:10 am
NASA has produced a video program that showcases the work Stottler Henke Associates, Inc. has done over the past decade, building upon a NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to create intelligent training software and an innovative planning and scheduling software product now used in the aerospace and commercial aviation industries. This software has [...]
January 4, 2007 – 9:02 am
NASA is budgeting for the development of a more powerful “Ares IV” crew launch vehicle (CLV) that could be test-flown in the second quarter of 2017, Flight International can exclusively reveal. The proposed Ares IV would use the core stage from the Ares V heavylift launcher, two five-segment solid rocket boosters and the upper stage [...]
January 3, 2007 – 1:50 pm
What should we do if an asteroid is on a collision course with Earth? This question is being taken increasingly seriously by scientists as more is learnt about the impact a near earth object (NEO) would have on the future of civilization.It might sound like the plot of a Hollywood movie, but one gigantic asteroid [...]
January 3, 2007 – 1:41 pm
Even though he attends college in the shadow of the Kennedy Space Center, Adam Humphries can’t name any of the astronauts who just returned home on space shuttle Discovery. And he has no idea why they paid a visit to the International Space Station. “It’s not something that everybody is really into,” said Humphries, 18, [...]