Space in Everyday Life Lynx to Launch “Revolution” in Science Education By Maria Fischer on November 12, 2012 NASA shuttle pilot and commander Colonel Rick Searfoss will attend the conference for... Read more →
News X-37B Delayed as Investigation Continues; May Soon Have Company By Merryl Azriel on November 8, 2012 Concept for an Innovative Space Vehicle (ISV) mission (Credits: ESA). The US Air... Read more →
News Crash and Burn for Morpheus Lander By Merryl Azriel on August 10, 2012 Morpheus in flames following its failed test at Kennedy Space Center (Credits:... Read more →
News1 ISS Expedition 32 Begins As Crew Departs By Merryl Azriel on July 2, 2012 The Soyuz TMA-03M floats down through the clouds before depositing its crew safely in... Read more →
News Former Spy Satellites Transferred to NASA By Michael J. Listner on June 5, 2012 The Hubble space telescope as seen from the departing Shuttle Atlantis servicing mission... Read more →
News Faulty Valve Blamed for Dragon Abort By Merryl Azriel on May 21, 2012 A faulty valve in engine 5 has been blamed for an above normal combustion chamber... Read more →