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Pam Melroy Sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator

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NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy took office Monday after she was given the oath of office by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson during a ceremony at...

IAASS AWARDS 2021: Call for Nominations

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European Spacecraft Dodges New SpaceX Constellation Satellite

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On September 2, the European Space Agency (ESA) Aeolus...

10th IAASS Conference Keynote Speakers Announced

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The keynote speakers for the 10th IAASS Conference “Making...

IAASS Seeks the Next President

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  • Pam Melroy Sworn in as NASA Deputy Administrator
  • IAASS AWARDS 2021: Call for Nominations
  • ESA’s Aeolus wind missionEuropean Spacecraft Dodges New SpaceX Constellation Satellite
  • 10th IAASS Conference Keynote Speakers Announced
  • IAASS Seeks the Next President
  • A Quality Issue Caused the Soyuz MC-10 Failure
  • Expedition 57 crew members Alexey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos and Nick Hague of NASAGreat Example of Fail-Safe System
  • Soyuz MS-10 Launch Failure: An Update
  • Serious Malfunction of Soyuz Rocket
  • Space Safety: A Top Priority in Europe
  • The Soyuz MS-09 Hole That Could Have Killed ISS
  • Space Debris Lands in Kazakhstan
  • NASA/Paul DiMare“Safe Passage to Mars” Design Challenge
  • Erin J.C. Arsenault Trust Fund Postdoctoral Research Fellowships
  • Results of 1st International SEAF Workshop
  • Mars – Moon: How Do We Get There?
  • Will Space Exploration lead us to a Global Space Agency?
  • Global Space Exploration Conference (GLEX) 2017
  • Handbook for New Actors
  • ISSF Graduate Student Fellowship Program 2017
  • Obituary: Axel M. (Skip) Larsen
  • ISSF Announces Grants For Student Research On Space Safety
  • Long March 4cLong March 4C With Gaofen-10 Failure
  • The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft, as it is about to be grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International Space Station in May 2012 (Credits: NASA).Statement on FAA Oversight of Commercial Space Transportation
  • The first of two launch aborts for the Falcon 9 on November 28 (Credits: SpaceX).McGregor City Modifies SpaceX Rocket Testing Rules
  • It is unclear how the landing gear failure will impact future tests of Dream Chaser or its status in the CCiCap hierarchy (Credits: SNC/NASA).Dream Chaser's Affordable Space Missions For UN Member States
  • IAASS 2016 Space Safety Awards
  • To Challenge SpaceX, Rockets Get Wings
  • Moriba Jah is joining the University of Arizona to lead efforts in space object behavioral sciences. credits: University of ArizonaTop Space Traffic Expert and IAASS Member Joins University of Arizona
  • Omega Speedmaster chronograph wristwatch from the personal collection of astronaut Ron Evans, alongside other elements included in this lot, such as the strap, the flown metal attachment used during the experiments, Apollo 17-flown Fisher AG 7 space pen, photographs and letters of verification. credits: Christie's, new YorkA Watch That Went To The Moon
  • Tomás Saraceno, Aerocene 10.4 & 15.3. During UN COP21 climate Summit, installation view at Grand Palais, Paris, 2015. credits: the artist; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; Andersen's Contemporary, Copenhagen; Pinksummer contemporary art, Genoa; Esther Schipper, Berlin. Photography Studio Tomás Saraceno.'Aerocene' Air Sculptures at COP21
  • This full-size prototype of part of the first CubeSat designed for atmospheric reentry is dwarfed by the cavernous surroundings of ESA’s Hertz radio-testing chamber. credits: ESA–G. PorterQarman CubeSat in Hertz Test Chamber
  • 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)New Commander at US Air Force Safety Center
  • Breaking the mishap chain By Peter W. Merlin, Gregg A. Bendrick, and Dwight A. Holland. credits: NASABreaking the Mishap Chain: NASA Ebook
  • The International court of justice. credits: The VostokianJurists to Convene for “Moot Court” On International Space Law
  • Senators Introduce U.S. Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act. rdits: astrowatch.netSenate Approves Commercial Space Launch Competitiveness Act
  • United Nations credits:Ad MeskensIAASS Statement On International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Operations
  • Abdul Kalam, Indian President and 'Missile man'. credits; Hindustan TimesAbdul Kalam, India’s Iconic Space Scientist And Former President Dies At 83
  • JSSE on espresso in space, risk matrix, space debris and more
  • The ISS Progress 60 spacecraft is seen in its processing facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan being prepared for launch July 3. Credit: RSC-EnergiaCrew Looks Ahead to Russian Progress Resupply Mission
  • The SpaceX CRS-7 explodes minutes after it launches on June 28. credits:NASASpaceX Failure, CRS-7 Mission Ends In Catastrophic Loss Of Vehicle
  • Leap second 2015. credits: gpsworldJune 30 Leap Second Worries
  • NEEMO 16 aquanauts Kimiya Yui and Tim Peake pose with their support diver and astronaut Mike Gernhardt in the DeepWorker single-person submarine. Credits: NASANASA Prepares for Future Space Exploration with International Undersea Crew
  • Flight VV05 marked the fifth mission of Arianespace’s light-lift Vega, which was launched from the Kouru European spaceport in French Guiana to orbit Europe’s Sentinel-2A satellite. Credits: ArianespaceEuropean Commercial Light-lift Launcher New Success
  • DLR Executive Chairman Pascale Ehrenfreund. Credits: DLRNew Boss at German Aerospace Agency
  • Credits: Virgin GalacticAirbus DS to Build 900 Satellites for OneWeb, Air-Launched by Virgin Galactic
  • Space Security and Space Safety at the 58th COPUOS Session
  • Global Space Innovation Conference – GLIC 2015
  • IAASS Representative Taro Kuusiholma giving a technical presentation entitled “The Need for International Approach and Framework for Operations in Near-Space”UN COPUOS: 54th Session of the Legal Subcommittee
  • Russian Progress Cargo Ship Failure
  • IAC 2014 Banner TorontoInternational Astronautical Congress 2014 Begins in Toronto
  • NASA “Good to Go” to Support SpaceX Launch of Falcon 9 V1.1 with Dragon on CRS-3 Mission
  • Fashion Future: NASA’s Z-2 Spacesuit
  • Call for Papers Now Open!
  • NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and NASA Chief Financial Officer Elizabeth Robinson briefed the media about the FY 2015 Budget Proposal as well as other events and their impact on NASA during a March 4, 2014 teleconference. Image Credit: NASAChoices: NASA FY 2015 BUDGET – ISS, Russia, SLS, Commercial Crew and SOFIA
  • Astronaut William R. Pogue (1930-2014)
  • View of Luca Parmitano's water-filled EMU helmet post-EVA (Credits: NASA).Mishap Board Releases EVA Close Call Report
  • Lost Spacefarers: Astronaut Dale Gardner and Cosmonaut Valery Kubasov Die
  • Coronagraph of the January 7 X1 solar flare as recorded by the Solar and Heliophysics Observatory (Credits: NASA).Solar Activity Makes Itself Felt
  • First of Three EVAs Successful, But Suit Reconfiguration Needed
  • Rendering of the second EVA in the series to replace a faulty coolant loop assembly (Credits: NASA).NASA Brief Reveals Details of Upcoming EVA Series
  • The Antares rocket was rolled out earlier today to preserve a possible launch date on Thursday (Credits: Bill Ingalls / NASA).Antares Launch Delayed to Allow EVA to Fix ISS Coolant Loop
  • The Chinese National Space Administration successfully soft-landed the Chang'e 3 lander with the Yutu rover on the Moon December 14, 2013 at 8:11 a.m. EST (1311 GMT), within Sinus Iridum, or the "Bay of Rainbows." (Credits: ESA / CSNA).Destination Moon: Chang'e Conducts Historic Soft-Landing on the Moon
  • Cheng'e-3 Launch May Have Dropped Debris on Village
  • Falcon 9 v1.1 lifts-off from Cape Canaveral for its first GTO mission (Credits: SpaceX).In Third Launch Campaign, Falcon 9 Successfully Kicks-off into GTO
  • The Proton and its failed Breeze-M upper staged are manufactured at the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre (Credits: Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Centre).Putin Signs Decree to Establish New Space Corporation
  • Liftoff of China’s Chang’e 3 & their “Jade Rabbit” Yutu rover to the surface of the moon from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwest China. Image Credit: CCTVChina Launches Chang’e 3 On Country's First Mission To Land On The Moon
  • The six fragments of the supposed meteorite retrieved by Lippard (Credits: Wayne Lippard)Did Meteorites Strike a 7-Year Old Florida Boy?
  • The first of two launch aborts for the Falcon 9 on November 28 (Credits: SpaceX).Falcon 9 GEO Launch Attempt Aborts for the Second Day
  • Visit http://www.iaassmalaysia-resources.org/ to registerNew Course from IAASS
  • NASA Administrator hailed the conclusion of the agency’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program in a news conference at NASA’s headquarters in Washington D.C. Photo Credit: NASAPraise, Emotions, Mark End of NASA’s Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Program
  • Aleksandr Serebrov (center), flanked by Vasili Tsibliyev (left) and Jean-Pierre Haigneré, during Soyuz TM-17 training. It was Serebrov’s fourth and final space mission (Credits: Joachim Becker/SpaceFacts.de).Four-Time Russian Cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov Dies at Age 69
  • GOCE Reentry: in the Sky and in the News
  • The SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft, as it is about to be grappled by the Canadarm2 robotic arm at the International Space Station in May 2012 (Credits: NASA).SpaceX Completes Review of 2014 Commercial Crew Abort Test
  • Sierra Nevada Corporation’s Dream Chaser space plane conducted a free flight test at 9:45 a.m. PDT which concluded with the test article of the craft flipping over on the runway at Dryden Flight Research Center in California (Credits: SNC/NASA).Dream Chaser’s First Free Flight Ends in Failure
  • European Mars Rover Prototype on Test in Chile
  • Former Deputy Defense Minister Oleg Ostapenko with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev (Credits: RIA Novosti/Dmitry Astakhov).Roscosmos Tries Yet Another Chief
  • NASA Astronaut Scott Carpenter during a suiting exercise in 1962 (Credits: NASA).One Of America's First Astronauts, Scott Carpenter, Dies At Age 88
  • 549 employees including two astronauts stay at work amid NASA shutdown
  • Launch of Falcon 9 v1.1 on September 29 (Credits: SpaceX).Analysis of Newest Falcon 9's First Flight Continues
  • The Cygnus commercial resupply craft is installed by the Canadarm2 to the Harmony node (Credits: NASA).A Beautiful Swan Came Calling: Orbital's Cygnus Cargo Ship Arrives at Space Station
  • 3D-printed replicas of Hans Schlegel's EVA glove in full and one-tenth scale (Credits: ESA).ESA Tests 3D Printed EVA Glove
  • Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (Credits: People's Daily).China Launches New Kuaizhou Rocket
  • Expedition 37 NASA Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins, far left, Soyuz Commander Oleg Kotov and Russian Flight Engineer Sergey Ryazanskiy, far right, wave and give the thumbs up following a press conference held at the Cosmonaut Hotel, on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2013, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for September 26 and will send Hopkings, Kotov, Ryazanski on a five and a half-month mission aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Carla Cioffi)Expedition 37 Arrives at Station, Docks to Poisk
  • Dragon in orbit during its CRS-2 mission (Credits: SpaceX).Dragon Flight Delayed as SpaceX Updates Cold Storage
  • A stretch of detectors in the Air Force Space Surveillance System (AFSSS), or space “fence” (Credits: USAF/Five Rivers Services).Predictions "On Track" for Collision Tracking without Space Fence
  • Rendition of Cygnus approaching the International Space Station (Credits: NASA/Orbital Sciences).Cygnus Berthing Delayed to Tuesday
  • China Hosting the Biggest Space Congress in the World
  • Space Generation Congress 2013 logo (Credits: Space Generation Advisory Council).Space Generation Congress Kicks Off in Beijing
  • Hacked NASA Sites Still Down
  • Artist's concept of the XS-1 (Credits: DARPA).DARPA Seeks Experimental Spaceplane
  • Orbital Sciences Corporation launched the first of the company’s Cygnus spacecraft bound for the International Space Station today, Sept. 18, at 10:58 a.m. EDT from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia (Credits: Jason Rhian / AmericaSpace).Smooth Sailing, Cygnus: Orbital's New Cargo Ship Rockets to Space on ISS Supply Demonstration Mission
  • The biggest of seven major chunks that the celestial body fragmented into ended up in the local Chebarkul Lake (Credits: RT.com/RIA Novosti).Chelyabinsk Meteorite Delivered...Scriptures?
  • Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket at Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport Pad 0A at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility. Orbital Sciences Corporation's cargo resupply demonstration mission to the International Space Station is scheduled for Sept. 18, 2013, at 10:50 a.m. EDT. Image Credit: NASA/Brea ReevesCygnus Launch Rescheduled Following Weather Delay
  • This solar flare, recorded by NASA's TRACE satellite in July 2012, shows more activity than we've seen from the Sun lately (Credits: NASA).A Lull in Solar Activity as Old Satellite Prepared to Monitor Space Weather
  • The Spacecraft End of Life Service (Credits: Skycorp).Skycorp Announces End of Life Servicing for Geostationary Satellites
  • Christopher Cassidy, Pavel Vinogradov, and Alexander Misurkin rest after landing in a malfunctioning Soyuz TMA-08M (Credits: NASA).Roscosmos Explains Soyuz Display Glitch
  • European satellite GOCE Will Have an Uncontrolled Reentry
  • This artist's concept depicts NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft entering interstellar space, or the space between stars. Interstellar space is dominated by the plasma, or ionized gas, that was ejected by the death of nearby giant stars millions of years ago. The environment inside our solar bubble is dominated by the plasma exhausted by our sun, known as the solar wind. The interstellar plasma is shown with an orange glow similar to the color seen in visible-light images from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope that show stars in the Orion nebula traveling through interstellar space. Image credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechVoyager 1's Interstellar Journey Confirmed
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Browse The Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster

  • Evidence of foam loss preceding the disastrous Shuttle Columbia reentry (Credits: NASA)How We Nearly Lost Discovery: Returning to Flight After Columbia
  • Remembering Columbia
  • Learning from Columbia
  • Remnants of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, stored in the RLV hangar at Kennedy Space Center (Credits: NASA).Organizational Factors of the Columbia Disaster
  • The Columbia Disaster and Space Program Safety
  • Columbia And The Day of Remembrance
  • Sixteen Minutes from Home
  • STS-107: Columbia's Lost Crew
  • Columbia debris reconstructionTimeline of the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia Disaster Recommended Reading
  • Sacriflight by Lloyd Behrendt, commemorates Columbia's last launchColumbia Disaster Creative Works
  • The Columbia Disaster In Perspective
  • A trajectory analysis that used a computational fluid dynamics approach to determine the likely position and velocity histories of the foam (Credits: NASA Ref [1] p61).Cause and Consequences of the Columbia Disaster
  • According to CAIB, destruction of the crew module took place over a period of 24 seconds, beginning at an altitude of approximately 42,672m and ending at 32,000m (Credits: NASA).Lessons Learned from the Columbia Disaster
  • Columbia streaking over the Very Large Array radio telescope in Socorro, New Mexico (Credits: NASA).Impact of Columbia Disaster on US Aviation Safety
  • Columbia debris reconstructionLiving with Columbia: Interview with Mike Cianilli
  • Remembering the Columbia Crew, One Day at a Time
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