The first Artemis astronauts have begun crew training for their Artemis II mission around the Moon, and teams at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, are testing and configuring ...
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Welcome to Edition 4.11 of the Rocket Report! Another week down in 2021, and another week closer to the end of the year. I’m eager to see which companies that have talked about debut launches in ...
The Boeing Company has delivered NASA three flight computer software test beds, the first critical element for flight software development in support of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS). Flight ...
As NASA’s Artemis program progresses, its team is reaching significant milestones. The first Artemis astronauts have commenced their training for the landmark Artemis II mission, which will orbit the ...
NASA engineers working on the new Space Launch System (SLS) can now begin developing the advanced, heavy-lift launch vehicle’s flight software using newly delivered software test bed computers from ...
The other thing being said was that these thrusters are covered pre-launch to keep out the muggy Florida air. One was apparently not properly attached and allowed condensation into the tube. Click to ...