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Biden picks former senator who flew in space to lead NASA
Read full article: Biden picks former senator who flew in space to lead NASAPresident Joe Biden has chosen Nelson, a former senator from Florida who flew on the space shuttle to lead NASA. Scott Applewhite, File)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā President Joe Biden has chosen a former senator from Florida who flew on the space shuttle right before the Challenger accident to lead NASA. Biden on Friday announced his intent to nominate Bill Nelson as the space agency's administrator. āThere has been no greater champion, not just for Floridaās space industry, but for the space program as a whole than Bill,ā Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, said in a statement. Plenty of qualified candidates,ā retired space shuttle director and program manager Wayne Hale tweeted earlier this month.
Halted rocket test could stall NASA moon shot, redo possible
Read full article: Halted rocket test could stall NASA moon shot, redo possibleIn this Saturday, Jan. 16, 2021 photo made available by NASA, the core stage for the first flight of NASA's Space Launch System rocket undergoes a hot fire test at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Miss. On Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, NASA blamed the automatic shutdown on the strict test limits. All four engines fired for barely a minute, rather than the intended eight minutes, on the test stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. NASA said it can adjust the test limits if a second test is deemed necessary, to prevent another premature shutdown. The Artemis program is working to put astronauts back on the moon by 2024, a deadline set by the Trump administration.
First woman, next man on moon will come from these NASA 18
Read full article: First woman, next man on moon will come from these NASA 18The first woman and next man on the moon will come from this elite group. Vice President Mike Pence introduced the astronauts Wednesday at the close of his final meeting as chairman of the National Space Council. The space agency is aiming for a moon landing by 2024, although the chances of that happening are growing increasingly dim. Half of the NASA astronauts have spaceflight experience. āThe history is awesome, but weāre here to look toward the future,ā Acaba told reporters after the announcement.
Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97
Read full article: Chuck Yeager, 1st to break sound barrier, dies at 97Gen. Charles Yeager talks to members of the media following a re-enactment flight commemorating his breaking of the sound barrier 65 years earlier, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Yeager, the first pilot to break the sound barrier, died Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, at age 97. Yeager died Monday, his wife, Victoria Yeager, said on his Twitter account. Among the flights he made after breaking the sound barrier was one on Dec. 12. President Harry S. Truman awarded him the Collier air trophy in December 1948 for his breaking the sound barrier. ___This version corrects that Yeager flew an F-15, not an X-15, when he was 79.
NASA launches SpaceX to International Space Station
Read full article: NASA launches SpaceX to International Space StationCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station on Sunday on the first full-fledged taxi flight for NASA by a private company. It is due to reach the space station late Monday and remain there until spring. NASA policy at Kennedy Space Center requires anyone testing positive for coronavirus to quarantine and remain isolated. Even the two astronauts on the first SpaceX crew flight stayed behind at Johnson Space Center in Houston. NASA turned to private companies to haul cargo and crew to the space station, after the shuttle fleet retired in 2011.
SpaceX crew flight delayed until Sunday; Musk gets mixed COVID-19 results
Read full article: SpaceX crew flight delayed until Sunday; Musk gets mixed COVID-19 resultsFridayās postponement news came after SpaceX chief Elon Musk disclosed he had gotten mixed test results for COVID-19 and was awaiting the outcome of a more definitive test. āI can assure everyone that weāre looking good for the (crew) launch and all of the critical personnel involved,ā said SpaceXās Benji Reed, senior director for human spaceflight. āSo āElon Musk Tests Negative for Covidā is an equally correct title,ā he tweeted. The upcoming crew flight comes just three months after the end of the test flight with Hurley and Bob Behnken, both NASA astronauts. NASA and SpaceX are especially eager to retrieve this first-stage booster; it will be used for the next crew launch.
Astronauts head to launch site for SpaceXās 2nd crew flight
Read full article: Astronauts head to launch site for SpaceXās 2nd crew flightCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā Four astronauts arrived at Kennedy Space Center on Sunday for SpaceXās second crew launch, coming up next weekend. There will be double the number of astronauts as the test flight earlier this year, and their mission will last a full six months. āMake no mistake: Every flight is a test flight when it comes to space travel. It will be a speedy trip to the space station, a six-orbit express lasting under nine hours. āEvery time thereās a Dragon launch, there will be two Dragons in space,ā said Reed, director of crew mission management.
NASA's new moonshot rules: No fighting or littering, please
Read full article: NASA's new moonshot rules: No fighting or littering, pleaseCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ā NASAās new moonshot rules: No fighting and littering. The space agency released a set of guidelines Tuesday for its Artemis moon-landing program, based on the 1967 Outer Space Treaty and other agreements. Founding members include the U.S., Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. The coalition can say, āLook, youāre in this program with the rest of us, but youāre not playing by the same rules,ā Bridenstine said. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Instituteās Department of Science Education.
NASA moon-landing tech hitches ride to space on Bezos rocket
Read full article: NASA moon-landing tech hitches ride to space on Bezos rocketThe sensors and computer ā tested during the boosterās descent and touchdown ā will hitch another suborbital ride with Blue Origin. Led by Amazon founder Bezos, Washington state-based Blue Origin is leading a team of companies to develop a lunar lander for astronauts. Tuesdayās launch was the first in nearly a year for Blue Origin: The pandemic stalled operations. Blue Origin said its staff is maintaining social distancing and taking other safety measures. Blue Origin said it needs a couple more flights before launching people ā tourists, scientists and professional astronauts ā on short hops.
Tropical storm may delay 1st SpaceX crew's return to Earth
Read full article: Tropical storm may delay 1st SpaceX crew's return to EarthOn Wednesday, July 29, 2020, SpaceX and NASA cleared the Dragon crew capsule to depart the International Space Station and head home after a two-month flight. (NASA via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Tropical weather barreling toward Florida could delay this weekends planned return of the first SpaceX crew. On Wednesday, SpaceX and NASA cleared the Dragon crew capsule to depart the International Space Station and head home after a two-month flight. SpaceX is already preparing to launch a second crew to the space station at the end of September. NASA wants six weeks between the splashdown and the launch of the next Dragon crew, for capsule inspections and reviews.
2020's final Mars mission poised for blastoff from Florida
Read full article: 2020's final Mars mission poised for blastoff from FloridaA United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket that will launch to Mars arrives at Space Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Tuesday, July 28, 2020, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The rocket scheduled to launch on Thursday will land on Mars in February 2021 and the Mars 2020 rover, named Perseverance, will study Martian geology. (AP Photo/John Raoux)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The summers third and final mission to Mars featuring NASA's most elaborate life-hunting rover is on the verge of liftoff. The rover Perseverance will follow Chinas rover-orbiter combo and a United Arab Emirates orbiter, both launched last week. First things first, though: Good flying weather is forecast for United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket.
Look out, Mars: Here we come with a fleet of spacecraft
Read full article: Look out, Mars: Here we come with a fleet of spacecraftThree countries the United States, China and the United Arab Emirates are sending unmanned spacecraft to the red planet in quick succession beginning in July 2020. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili, File)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Mars is about to be invaded by planet Earth big time. Each spacecraft will travel more than 300 million miles (483 million kilometers) before reaching Mars next February. Only the U.S. has successfully put a spacecraft on Mars, doing it eight times, beginning with the twin Vikings in 1976. The United Arab Emirates and China are looking to join the elite club.
NASA naming headquarters for 'Hidden Figures' engineer
Read full article: NASA naming headquarters for 'Hidden Figures' engineerWASHINGTON NASA is naming its Washington headquarters after Mary Jackson, the space agencys first African American female engineer whose story was portrayed in the popular film Hidden Figures.Jackson started her NASA career in 1951 as part of a segregated unit of female mathematicians at what is now Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. Jackson was later promoted to engineer and retired from NASA in 1985. Mary W. Jackson was part of a group of very important women who helped NASA succeed in getting American astronauts into space, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement Wednesday. Part of the street in front of NASA headquarters is called Hidden Figures Way" and a computer research facility at Langley is named for Katherine Johnson, another of the Hidden Figures mathematicians, who died in February. A NASA facility is also named for her in West Virginia, her home state.
NASA's next Mars rover honors medical teams fighting virus
Read full article: NASA's next Mars rover honors medical teams fighting virus(NASA/JPL-Caltech via AP)CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. NASAs next Mars rover is honoring all the medical workers on the front lines of the coronavirus battle around the world. With just another month until liftoff, the space agency on Wednesday revealed a commemorative plate attached to the rover, aptly named Perseverance. The rover team calls it the COVID-19 Perseverance plate, designed in the last couple months. If the rover isn't launched by mid-August, it would need to wait until 2022 when Earth and Mars are back in proper alignment. The United Arab Emirates and China also are preparing spacecraft for launch to the red planet by mid-August.
SpaceX opens era of amateur astronauts, cosmic movie sets
Read full article: SpaceX opens era of amateur astronauts, cosmic movie setsAmateur astronauts, private space stations, flying factories, out-of-this-world movie sets this is the future the space agency is striving to shape as it eases out of low-Earth orbit and aims for the moon and Mars. But the future is incredibly exciting, NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren said the day before SpaceXs historic liftoff. The ticket price which includes 15 weeks of training and more than a week at the space station is about $55 million. Beginning in 2024, Axiom plans to build its own addition to the 260-mile-high (420-kilometer-high) outpost to accommodate its private astronauts. SpaceX still has to get NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken safely back to Earth this summer in its Dragon capsule.
SpaceXs astronaut-riding Dragon arrives at space station
Read full article: SpaceXs astronaut-riding Dragon arrives at space stationThe two astronauts will fly on a SpaceX test flight to the International Space Station. Once on board the space station, Hurley said the capsule, newly named Endeavour after the retired shuttle, handled extremely well. He was the pilot on the last U.S. spaceship to visit the space station the last shuttle flight, by Atlantis, in July 2011. Tremor was going to join Earthy, a plush globe delivered to the space station on last years test flight of a crew-less crew Dragon. Even so, getting the two astronauts safely to orbit and then the space station had everyone breathing huge sighs of relief.
Bad weather delays historic SpaceX, NASA astronaut launch
Read full article: Bad weather delays historic SpaceX, NASA astronaut launchCAPE CANAVERAL, Florida ā Update 3:18 p.m.:Bad weather has postponed the SpaceX and NASA launch, officials confirmed shortly before the launch on Wednesday. Original story:All eyes will be on the skies at Cape Canaveral, Florida, on Wednesday afternoon as SpaceX prepares to launch two American astronauts to the International Space Station. KSAT will have multiple livestreams of the launch via NASA. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said Wednesday morning that the weather appeared to be trending toward a launch. Veteran NASA astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken will be riding aboard the Falcon rocket.
NASA is now accepting applications for new astronauts
Read full article: NASA is now accepting applications for new astronautsNASA is accepting applications for aspiring astronauts. "America is closer than any other time in history since the Apollo program to returning astronauts to the Moon," NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a news release. The last time that NASA took applications for new astronauts in 2015, a record-breaking 18,300 people applied. NASA said the new astronauts could live and work aboard the International Space Station, and take part in experiments that prepare for more distant space exploration. Once the agency completes its second moon landing in 2024, it plans to send astronauts to the moon every year on expeditions.