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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine stepped down as planned on Wednesday and posted a message on Twitter to thank employees and all who supported his tenure at the space agency. ....
NASA s plan to test its new moon rocket fell short of a scheduled eight-minute test-firing Saturday in Mississippi as the engines were shut down after two minutes. ....
NASA prepares for major test firing of largest rocket since Saturn V By (0) NASA s Space Launch System moon rocket, shown during recent fuel-loading tests at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, is prepared for an eight-minute test firing Saturday. Photo courtesy of NASA NASA plans a test firing of the agency s huge SLS moon rocket, shown in an artist s conception here, on Saturday in Mississippi. Image courtesy of NASA NASA s Space Launch System moon rocket, shown during recent fuel-loading tests at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, is prepared for an eight-minute test firing Saturday. Photo courtesy of NASA Jan. 15 (UPI) NASA plans to ignite one of the largest and most powerful rockets ever built, the Space Launch System core stage, for an eight-minute test firing Saturday. ....
NASA is setting up a high-tech simulator made by Lockheed Martin to teach astronauts how to operate the Orion capsule during planned moon missions. ....
Presidential transition, weak funding put 2024 moon landing goal in doubt By (0) NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine (C) gets a tour of the B-2 Test Stand on a work platform between the four RS-25 engines of the first core stage of the agency’s Space Launch System rocket at the Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis early lat year. File Photo by Joel Kowsky/NASA NASA s 212-foot-high core stage of the Space Launch System rocket towers over a test stand at Stennis Space Center in southern Mississippi, where the agency is weeks behind its original goals to test fire the vehicle. Photo courtesy of NASA ....