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NASA pilot David “Nils” Larson outlines X-59 early flight tests, design features, risk management, and planned research phases based on NASA’s Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast.
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Congress approves $24.4 billion 2026 budget for NASA, rejecting deep cuts proposed by Donald Trump
President Donald Trump is expected to sign the legislation, H.R. 6938, that would provide NASA with a $24.4 billion budget for fiscal year 2026.
NASA is moving forward with plans to demolish three iconic structures at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville.Demolition work began in mid-December at the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator,
The closure of NASA's largest research library at Goddard Space Flight Center represents a deliberate attack on scientific infrastructure and marks another step toward the privatization of space exploration.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is undergoing building closures and workforce reductions. The consolidation could potentially impact collaborating facilities like Florida's Kennedy Space Center. NASA maintains the actions are part of a long ...
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Joseph "Ben" Bailey’s flight path as an Army aviator has expanded – 250 miles straight up.
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NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center releases video of historic test stands implosion in Huntsville
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center removed two of its historic test stands, the Propulsion and Structural Test Facility and the Dynamic Test Facility, with carefully coordinated implosions on Saturday.
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NASA wrecks iconic test stands that powered the Space Age
The Space Age lost two of its most recognizable landmarks when NASA brought down towering test structures at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The controlled implosion erased hardware that helped push rockets to the Moon and into low Earth orbit,
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Your name could fly on NASA's Artemis II mission
NASA's latest Moon mission has room for one more thing: your name. Why it matters: It's largely symbolic, but still, it would be the first time your name leaves this little place we call Earth and heads into space,