International Space Station's US Segment Leaked Dozens of Kilograms of Methane The RRM-3 module of the American section of the International Space... Read more →
Boeing’s First Crewed Test Flight Gains Extension Missions are often altered as they are readied for flight. The first crewed launch for... Read more →
Michael Tyner Alsbury, 39, SpaceShipTwo co-pilot (Credit: Legacy.com) At the end of 2017, Elsevier published the IAASS book "Space Safety and Human... Read more →
FAA Rule Would Streamline Commercial Space Launch and Reentry Requirements The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today posted a proposed... Read more →
Almost Ready: Spacex Has Work To Do Before Dragon Is Ready To Carry Crew Among the thousands of spectators who watched the Falcon 9 launch of the... Read more →
The International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS) announces it is seeking candidates for the position of President of the... Read more →