October 30, 2007 – 12:16 am
On Tuesday, Oct. 30, NASA will take another important step toward returning astronauts to the moon by assigning key future Constellation Program work to its field centers. Read More at SpaceRef…
October 29, 2007 – 10:47 am
For people who are interested in both space travel and investing, now would be a good time to look into putting some money into the stocks of some of the major players in the space travel business. Lockheed and Boeing have always been two big names that give government contracts to develop parts for NASA’s [...]
October 28, 2007 – 9:09 am
HUNTSVILLE – Three years ago, President Bush set NASA on a mission to build new rockets to replace the aging space shuttle fleet and eventually go back to the moon and maybe on to Mars. Read More at Birmingham News…
October 27, 2007 – 12:56 am
ASTRONAUTS yesterday began the most complex and challenging construction project ever attempted in space. Read More at The Scotsman…
October 26, 2007 – 9:55 am
There’s a palpable tension at Cape Canaveral, and it has nothing to do with space shuttle Discovery’s impending trip back to Earth after its successful launch this week. Read More at Orlando Sentinel…
October 25, 2007 – 10:03 am
Texas A&M Health Science Center President and A&M System Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs Nancy Dickey has been named chair-elect of the Ass … Read More at The Bryan-College Station Eagle…
October 25, 2007 – 12:20 am
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA kept close watch on the weather on both sides of the Atlantic on Monday as Discovery’s launch countdown entered its final hours with no major technical problems. Read More at Daily Bulletin…
October 24, 2007 – 12:44 am
NASA’s deputy administrator. Shana Dale said the space agency needs to do a better job reaching beyond traditional aerospace communities so its accomplishments are more familiar than its scandals. Read More at Florida Today…
October 23, 2007 – 10:44 am
Space travel isn’t something that is only limited to government agencies. A new space race has gotten underway, and it is being led by some of the wealthiest entrepreneurs in the world. Instead of relying on capital companies, like Arthur Trueger’s BerkeleyVC, these entrepreneurs are fronting the money from their own (very deep) pockets. People [...]
October 23, 2007 – 10:06 am
NASA’s new rocket is on track for a 2013 trip to the International Space Station. Read More at Florida Today…