NASA Begins Testing New Spacecraft
Friday, October 31st, 2008On Wednesday, NASA began testing the Orion Launch Abort System at Dryden Flight Research Center on Edwards Air Force Base.
On Wednesday, NASA began testing the Orion Launch Abort System at Dryden Flight Research Center on Edwards Air Force Base.
Agency might try to narrow no-vehicle gap to four years instead of five.
NASA shot back Wednesday at reports suggesting the Ares 1 rocket is doomed to failure.
The agency unveils the test module for structural testing at Edwards Air Force Base. The capsule, designed to carry humans to the moon, looks a lot like the one that first did so four decades ago. NASA rolled out its next-generation space capsule here Wednesday, revealing a bulbous module that is scheduled to carry humans back to the moon in 2020 and eventually onward to Mars.
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE – America’s return journey to the moon requires a stop at the Mojave Desert outpost where Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier. Photo Gallery: NASA’s Orion Project at Dryden Watch Video: NASA Orion Capsule
NASA is assessing how it could accelerate by a year or more the maiden launch of the new Orion moonship, officials at the space agency disclosed Wednesday.
NASA officials said Wednesday that it might be possible to try out its new moon rocket ship a year earlier than its current target date of 2015.
NASA officials said today it might be possible to try out its new moon rocketship a year earlier than its current target date of 2015.
WASHINGTON — NASA shot back Wednesday at recent news reports suggesting the Ares 1 rocket in development for the past three years is doomed to failure.
NASA officials said Wednesday it might be possible to try out its new moonship a year earlier than its current target date of 2015.