Shuttle Currently Set to Land at 7:34 am EDT Tuesday
NASA is targeting 7:34 am EDT Tuesday for landing Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-131) according to NASA‘s space shuttle website. Landing was postponed on Monday due to bad weather at Kennedy …
NASA is targeting 7:34 am EDT Tuesday for landing Space Shuttle Discovery (STS-131) according to NASA‘s space shuttle website. Landing was postponed on Monday due to bad weather at Kennedy …
UPDATE 2: The shuttle landed safe and sound. UPDATE: The weather improved and the shuttle was given the “go” to land at KSC at 9:08 am EDT this morning. ORIGINAL …
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NASA has waved off the shuttle landing for the first opportunity this morning because of poor weather conditions, but is still hoping that it can land during the second opportunity …
South Korea’s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has chosen June 9 as the date for the next launch of the country’s KSLV-1 (or Naro-1) rocket according to the Yonhap …
Space Shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station (ISS) yesterday and is preparing for landing at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) tomorrow, Monday, at 8:48 am EDT. The seven member …
National Public Radio (NPR) devoted its Science Friday show to reaction to the President’s speech about NASA’s future. The guests were Elon Musk of SpaceX, Bill Adkins of Adkins Strategies, …
Having spent the day returning from covering the President’s speech in Florida, we are just catching up on reaction to it. Rather than reinvent the wheel, here are links to …
Kennedy Space Center, FL – President Obama told an invitation-only audience at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) today that his plan for NASA will assure U.S. leadership in space is stronger …
UPDATE 3: The President’s speech is over and pretty much followed what was in the OSTP fact sheet two days ago. It seems to have been well received by the …