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14th IAASS Conference – Call for Papers now open!

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We are pleased to invite the global space community to contribute to the 14th IAASS International Space Safety Conference, “Together for a Safe...

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TOP NEWS Elon Musk shares Starship Flight 5 Super Heavy rocket...

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Press Clips Week 37-2015

By Staff Writers on September 13, 2015

United Launch Alliance Picks US Rocket Engine Over Rival Russian One The US United Launch Alliance (ULA) and the Blue Origin company have signed a... Read more →
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Space Camp for Arab and Jewish Pupils at IAC 2015

By Staff Writers on September 11, 2015

First International Space Camp for Arab and Jewish Pupils in Israel will take place at the 66thInternational Astronautical Congress The... Read more →
Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield, Expedition 34 flight engineer, floats freely in the Unity node of the International Space Station. credits: NASA
Space in Everyday Life

Life And Career Lessons From An Astronaut

By Guest Author on September 9, 2015

By Dr Ann Villiers One of the best books I’ve read this year is Canadian Chris Hadfield’s An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth. Easy to read,... Read more →
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Press Clips Week 36-2015

By Staff Writers on September 7, 2015

Progress for Tiangong 2 At some time in 2016, China will launch the Tiangong 2 space laboratory. The launch will break a fairly long period of... Read more →
The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with NASA’s Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft onboard launches from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Space Launch Complex 41, Thursday, March 12, 2015, Florida. NASA’s MMS mission studies the mystery of how magnetic fields around Earth connect and disconnect, explosively releasing energy via a process known as magnetic reconnection. MMS consists of four identical spacecraft that work together to provide the first three-dimensional view of this fundamental process, which occurs throughout the universe. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)
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New Commander at US Air Force Safety Center

By Staff Writers on September 5, 2015

As of July 2015, Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Mueller is the new  Air Force Chief of Safety, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., and Commander,... Read more →
NASA’s first completed Orion crew module sits atop its service module at the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. credits: NASA
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Orion and NASA’s Mission to Mars at IAC 2015

By Staff Writers on September 3, 2015

Critical Next Steps to be Discussed by Lead Programmers NASA’s groundbreaking Orion program will be discussed in-depth in a special “highlight... Read more →
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