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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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Former JPL Director Bruce Murray died Aug. 29th (Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech).
News

Former JPL Director Bruce Murray Dies After a Long Illness

By Staff Writers on August 30, 2013

Source: NASA PASADENA, Calif. – Former JPL Director Bruce C. Murray died today, August 29, at the age of 81 after a long illness. Murray was at... Read more →
The former Marine helicopter's fuselage was painted in black polka dots as part of a high-speed photo technique (Credits: NASA0.
News

NASA Crashes Helicopter in “Smash Hit”

By Merryl Azriel on August 30, 2013

On August 28, NASA engineers at Langley Research Center crashed a helicopter filled with dummies to gather information on surviving such an incident.... Read more →
Picture of RD-180 test firing at Marshall Space Flight Center, 1998 (Credits: NASA).
Space and International Relations

RD-180 Sales Ban Rumor

By moonandback on August 30, 2013

As some of you probably saw on twitter last night, Russia Today ran a piece claiming that Russia was mulling a sales ban on the RD-180 rocket... Read more →
The sheer size of the 15,000-pound Leasat-3 satellite is illustrated in this view of James “Ox” van Hoften manhandling it into space on Mission 51I (Credits: NASA).
Extravehicular Activities

‘If Something Happens’: Mission 51I and the End of an Era, Part 2

By AmericaSpace on August 29, 2013

Continued from Part 1. For Dick Covey, the pilot of Mission 51I, the instant that Space Shuttle Discovery broke the shackles of Earth on the cusp of... Read more →
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NASA Test Fires 3D Printed Rocket Fuel Injector

By Phillip Keane on August 28, 2013

An engineer inspects the injector (Credits: NASA). Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center have posted a video showing the successful... Read more →
In a triumphant ending to a triumphant space salvage, James “Ox” van Hoften strikes a Charles Atlas pose on the end of the shuttle’s RMS mechanical arm, seemingly hoisting the world on his shoulders (Credits: NASA).
Extravehicular Activities

‘Crankin’ APUs’: Mission 51I and NASA’s ‘Can-Do’ Spirit, Part 1

By AmericaSpace on August 28, 2013

When Space Shuttle Discovery touched down in Florida on 19 April 1985—suffering seized brakes and enduring a burst tire in the process—she left... Read more →
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