On March 11, 1969, the towering 363-foot-tall Apollo 10 space vehicle began its slow journey to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. The massive rocket—powered by the Saturn V—rolled out from the ...
The iconic Apollo Theater in Harlem is preparing to go dark for more than a year, as crews get ready to begin the venue’s first large-scale renovation in its 91-year history. Scaffolding is already up ...
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The explosion that turned Apollo 13 into a rescue mission
In April 1970, the Apollo 13 mission was supposed to be another routine journey to the Moon. Instead, it became one of the most dramatic survival stories in the history of space exploration. Two days ...
NASA aims to increase the cadence of launches up to every 10 months starting in April 2026, incorporating fewer changes from mission to mission each time. This approach reduces technological ...
TrellisWare waveforms & radios provide allied soldiers with the most resilient & interoperable MANET systems available. Leading solution provider to discuss how NATO interoperability & resiliency are ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the ...
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OTD in space - February 26: 1st launch of Saturn 1B rocket
On February 26, 1966, NASA launched its new Saturn IB rocket on its first test flight. Also known as the Uprated Saturn I, ...
As pharmaceutical companies race to scale synthetic GLP-1s, Evolv is betting that consumers want a natural, orally available version. Evolv co-founder Becca McCarthy saw a massive GLP-1 trend — and ...
(WNDU) - Two space disasters decades apart continue to influence education and safety protocols, with Northern Indiana programs keeping the memory of fallen astronauts alive through hands-on learning.
NASA's Apollo 1 tragedy occurred on January 27, 1967, killing astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. The agency annually remembers the Apollo 1 crew, along with the crews of shuttles ...
The first piloted Apollo flight – called Apollo 204, though it would later be known as Apollo 1 – was intended for tests in Earth orbit, part of the eventual path to later Apollo missions going to the ...
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