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45 Years Ago: Space Shuttle Enterprise Arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center – NASA
[ad_1] Enterprise, the first space shuttle orbiter that NASA built, arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on…
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60 Years Ago: Gemini 1 Flies a Successful Uncrewed Test Flight – NASA
[ad_1] On April 8, 1964, Gemini 1 successfully completed the first uncrewed test flight of the Gemini spacecraft and its…
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From NASA’s First Astronaut Class to Artemis II: The Importance of Military Jet Pilot Experience – NASA
[ad_1] On April 9, 1959, reporters and news media crammed into the ballroom of the Dolley Madison House in Washington—the…
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40 Years Ago: STS-41C, the Solar Max Repair Mission – NASA
[ad_1] On Apr. 6, 1984, space shuttle Challenger took off on its fifth flight, STS-41C. Its five-person crew of Commander…
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Eclipses Near and Far – NASA
[ad_1] On April 8, 2024, North America will witness its last total solar eclipse for more than twenty years. Other…
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65 Years Ago: NASA Selects America’s First Astronauts – NASA
[ad_1] On Nov. 5, 1958, NASA, newly established to lead America’s civilian space program, formally established the Space Task Group…
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US House of Representatives Columbia Accident Documents – NASA
[ad_1] The following are some of the statements made by Representatives regarding the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia. PRESS RELEASEDate…
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45 Years Ago: Space Shuttle Columbia Arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center – NASA
[ad_1] On March 24, 1979, space shuttle Columbia arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the very first time.…
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More Planets than Stars: Kepler’s Legacy – NASA
[ad_1] The Kepler mission enabled the discovery of thousands of exoplanets, revealing a deep truth about our place in the…
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Women’s History Month: Celebrating Women Astronauts 2024 – NASA
[ad_1] “A bird cannot fly with one wing only. Human space flight cannot develop any further without the active participation…
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