Boeing brings space taxi jobs to Florida
Science Tuesday, November 1st, 2011
Boeing Co. will bring hundreds of jobs to Florida by basing a program to develop passenger spaceships at the Kennedy Space Center

Boeing Co. will bring hundreds of jobs to Florida by basing a program to develop passenger spaceships at the Kennedy Space Center

The prolonged drought in Texas has revealed what officials think may be a piece of the Space Shuttle Columbia, which broke apart over east Texas in 2003

Data used to make a case for global warming may prove to be a hoax, according to new data collected from a NASA’s Terra satellite

Shuttle Atlantis landed in Florida today, ending the last of 135 missions that put the Hubble into orbit and helped build the International Space Station

A wave of tropical storms heading toward Kennedy Space Center threatens to delay the last launch of NASA’s space shuttle program Friday morning

Signaling the beginning of the end for NASA’s storied shuttle program, the Endeavour plunged back to Earth today, closing out its 25th and final flight

NASA said Friday it is aiming to launch the space shuttle Atlantis on July 8 for the last-ever flight of the 30-year-old American shuttle program

The Endeavour astronauts installed a $2 billion cosmic ray detector on the International Space Station Thursday

One commercial spaceflight company is hoping to push the envelope even further, with tourist trips around the moon. And now they plan to use a bigger spaceship

Scientists has affirmed Einstein’s theory of relativity after studying the most perfect spheres ever made as they orbit around the Earth
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