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NASA building the most powerful rocket on Earth

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NASA’s new rocket — the biggest and most powerful on the planet — is designed to take people and payloads to Mars, asteroids or deep space, and is expected to launch in 2017.

Space shuttle Atlantis lands, ending NASA’s shuttle program

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Behind the Scenes at Orbital’s Launch Facility

Mdungu’s ‘The Gambian Space Program’

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Have We Given Up on the Final Frontier?

NASA Announces New Rocket Design

Just a few months ago, the future of NASA seemed in doubt. But the space agency announced on Wednesday  a new rocket design that it says will be the centerpiece of a deep-space exploration program for decades to come. The Space Launch System could lift astronauts farther than ever before, making it eventually possible to journey […]

Space Travel in the Post-Shuttle Age

As the space shuttle Atlantis landed this morning, ending NASA’s shuttle program after 30 years without another method for astronauts to get into space on American-led missions, some are asking if this is a great leap forward for the space agency, or a small step back for manned space travel. That subject fascinates Pat Duggins, […]

Top of the Hour: Chapter Ends in History of Space Flight, Morning Headlines

Forty-two years and a day after Neil Armstrong became the first man to step foot on the moon, the space shuttle Atlantis landed at Kennedy space center, ending NASA’s shuttle program after 30 years.

Space Shuttle Atlantis Lands, Ending NASA’s Shuttle Program

The mood was bittersweet in Cape Canaveral. this morning, as the  space shuttle Atlantis  landed, bringing NASA’s 30-year-old shuttle program to a close. A permanent marker will be placed on the runway where Atlantis touched down just before 6:00 AM EDT. In its final mission, the 135th of the shuttle program, Atlantis brought supplies to the International […]

Top of the Hour: The End of the Shuttle, Morning Headlines

A record breaking crowd of nearly 2,000 people greeted the space shuttle Atlantis this morning, as it touched down for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Atlantis’s mission was the last of NASA’s space shuttle program.