As NASA leadership paused to remember fallen astronauts, the agency urged its employees to "think smaller" and focus on all the items to keep future crews like Artemis 2 safe.
As NASA leadership paused to remember fallen astronauts, the agency urged its employees to think smaller and focus on all the items to keep future crews like Artemis 2 safe.
Miami, Jan 31 (EFE).- The flaming fragments of the space shuttle Columbia streaking through the sky above Texas on Feb. 1, 2003, are a sad and painful memory for NASA, which 20 years after the accident that killed seven astronauts says that it’s vital to continuously monitor space missions with the focus now on traveling …