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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: SpaceX's CRS-7 Mission Ends in Failure...
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Sunday, June 28, 2015. SpaceX's CRS-7 Mission Ends in Failure. NASA Administrator Statement on the Loss of SpaceX CRS-7 (Press Release). The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the loss Sunday of the SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services 7. Vehicle is ready to launch July 3, followed in August by a Japanese HTV. Flight. Orbital ATK, our other commercial cargo partner, is moving ahead with plans for its next launch later this year.
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: February 2015
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Friday, February 27, 2015. NASA Remembers Leonard Nimoy. The Shuttle Enterprise (Press Release). In 1976, NASA's space shuttle Enterprise. Rolled out of the Palmdale manufacturing facilities and was greeted by NASA officials and cast members from the Star Trek. From left to right they are: NASA Administrator Dr. James D. Fletcher; DeForest Kelley, who portrayed Dr. "Bones" McCoy on the series; George Takei (Mr. Sulu). James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery "Scotty" Scott).
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: March 2015
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. ARM Update: Developing the Spacecraft's State-of-the-Art Engine. NASA / Michelle M. Murphy (Wyle Information Systems, LLC). Pushing the Boundaries of Propelling Deep Space Missions (Press Release). Engineers at NASA’s Glenn Research Center are advancing the propulsion system that will propel the first ever mission to redirect an asteroid for astronauts to explore in the 2020s. NASA's Asteroid Redirect Mission. Friday, March 27, 2015. 8220;Scott Kelly&...
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: May 2015
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Friday, May 29, 2015. SLS Update: Resuming Testing on a Monster Rocket's Engine. Steamy Summer Begins for SLS. With RS-25 Test (Press Release - May 28). A billowing plume of steam signals a successful 450-second test of the RS-25 rocket engine May 28 at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. The hotfire test was conducted on the historic A-1 Test Stand where Apollo. Which is being developed to carry humans deeper into space than ever before. Today the Ca...
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: June 2015
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Sunday, June 28, 2015. SpaceX's CRS-7 Mission Ends in Failure. NASA Administrator Statement on the Loss of SpaceX CRS-7 (Press Release). The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the loss Sunday of the SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services 7. Vehicle is ready to launch July 3, followed in August by a Japanese HTV. Flight. Orbital ATK, our other commercial cargo partner, is moving ahead with plans for its next launch later this year. Currently on a o...
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: December 2014
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Monday, December 22, 2014. Private Spaceflight: The Year in Review. Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images. NASA Commercial Crew Partners Complete 23 Milestones in 2014, Look Ahead to 2015 (Press Release). Blue Origin continued the development of its Space Vehicle. Spacecraft designed to carry people into low-Earth orbit. The company also continued work on its subscale propellant tank assembly through an unfunded Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2). Spacecraft and United L...
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: Back in the Day: The Florida Straits As Seen from Space 50 Years Ago...
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Thursday, June 4, 2015. Back in the Day: The Florida Straits As Seen from Space 50 Years Ago. June 4, 1965, Earth Observations From Gemini IV (Press Release). This photograph of the Florida Straits and Grand Bahama Bank was taken during the Gemini IV. Astronauts have been photographing Earth from space since the early Mercury. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader.
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: January 2015
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Honoring Our Fallen Explorers. NASA / Joel Kowsky. NASA's Day of Remembrance 2015 (Press Release). NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and his wife, Alexis, lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns as part of NASA's Day of Remembrance, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015, at Arlington National Cemetery. The wreaths were laid in memory of those men and women who lost their lives in the quest for space exploration. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. NASA / Bill Ingalls.
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THE HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT BLOG: From the Space Shuttle to Beyond: SLS Update: Another Successful Test-Firing for the RS-25...
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JOURNAL ENTRIES and UPDATES. Thursday, June 25, 2015. SLS Update: Another Successful Test-Firing for the RS-25. Longest SLS Engine Test Yet Heats Up Summer Sky (Press Release). South Mississippi was hotter than usual on June 25 when the fire and heat produced by the longest test firing yet of a Space Launch System. As the SLS evolves, it will provide an unprecedented lift capability of 130 metric tons (143 tons). To enable missions farther into our solar system to places like Mars. Subscribe in a reader.
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