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Atlantis Transition and Retirement

Next Rocket Launch - TDRS-K

The Atlas V carries NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes back to the pad.

Launch Date: Dec. 13
Launch Window: 11:57 p.m. - 12:37 a.m. EST
Launch Vehicle: Atlas V
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla.

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SpaceX CRS-1 Launch

Liftoff of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on the Commercial Resupply Services-1 mission

SpaceX CRS-1
Launched: Oct. 7, 8:35 p.m. EDT
Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

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Kennedy's 50th Anniversary - July 1, 2012

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Blue Origin Completes Pad Escape Test

Blue Origin’s pusher escape system rockets the crew capsule away from the launch pad

Blue Origin conducted a successful pad escape test, firing its pusher-escape motor and launching a full-scale suborbital crew capsule from a simulated propulsion module.

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Satellite Servicing Capabilities being Developed

Servicing Satellite

NASA is developing the technology to build Earth-orbiting "service stations" capable of extending the life of Earth-orbiting satellites.

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Station Investigation to Test Fresh Food Experience

A selection of crop plants grown in VEGGIE test pillows

NASA's VEGGIE experiment could revolutionize the way astronauts eat aboard the International Space Station.

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Umbilical Arm Ready for Testing

Umbilical Arm Installation

System installation and integration of a test umbilical arm was recently completed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Components of this arm eventually will be mounted on the new mobile launcher tower ...

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NASA and ULA Complete Space Act Agreement

Artist's conception of ULA's Atlas V rocket

United Launch Alliance recently wrapped up its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partnership with NASA, laying the foundation for potentially certifying its Atlas V rocket for crewed ...

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