Evolution Space, a Mojave, Calif-based solid propulsion and launch provider, announced today the successful completion of their first space mission, Gold Chain Cowboy. The rocket reached apogee at 124.5 kilometers (408,456 ft), 24.5 km past the Kármán line – the internationally recognized boundary of space – at 8:12 am on Saturday, April 22nd, 2023.
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NASA Creates In-Space Servicing, Assembly, Manufacturing Consortium
NASA announced Wednesday a new consortium focused on making in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities a routine part of space architectures and mission lifecycles.
NASA Awards Grants to Support Research, Technology Development
NASA has announced the recipients of its annual Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) grants, providing a total of more than $10.8 million across 15 institutions over three years to support scientific and technical research. This research aligns with agency’ priorities, including understanding our changing environment and advancing long-term exploration on the Moon through Artemis
New Year, New Stallion High-Res Display System
The new Stallion High-Res Display System consists of 18 65-inch Samsung 8K QLED monitors, increasing the resolution from 328 megapixels to 597 megapixels.
Splashdown! NASA’s Orion Returns from Historic Mission
SPLASHDOWN day arrived and Orion’s new heat shield passed the basic re-entry test and kept the capsule safe as it landed off Baja California.
A New Era for Space Travel and Lunar Exploration Has Begun
The next generation of astronauts and scientists can now envision their future home or workplace as mankind prepares to work and live on Earth’s Moon.