... EM-1 ICPS was recently completed - the first major element of the EM-1 vehicle to be delivered to Kennedy Space Center. The ICPS is at Kennedy’s Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) until it is needed for stacking on the core stage. As mentioned...
... away from a launch site prior to lift-off. Facilities and procedures at long-established launch centres such as Kennedy Space Center and Baikonur are routine but this is not necessarily the case for the increasing number of spaceports...
... get to the pad. Would the original Astrovan be brought out of retirement? As this Airstream is on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, this seemed unlikely. So Boeing called Airstream. Bob Wheeler, Airstream President and CEO, was...
.... The number of proposals NASA received for the launch pads – which would have been built at the Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral – has not been disclosed. Yet NASA officials also admitted that the decision could...
... they couldn’t resolve during the final hours of countdown. Thousands of people who had descended on areas around Kennedy Space Center to witness the histroic launch were left disappointed. A new launch attempt date is available on 2 September but...
... that its X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle Mission 5 (OTV-5) successfully landed at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility, having spent 780 days in space conducting on-orbit experiments. The lengthy mission meant that the X-37B broke its...