Aerospace — Page 11

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. — Fuel leaks have forced NASA to scrub the launch of Artemis I this morning. NASA said the earliest availability for a launch was Friday afternoon. […]

HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama-Huntsville received a $1 million pledge to create the Dr. Ashok K. Singhal Endowed Chair at UAH’s College of Engineering. The gift from Singhal’s widow, […]

SLS markings provide different view of Artemis I launch

HUNTSVILLE — When NASA’s Artemis I mission launches Aug. 29, thousands of cameras will capture the historic first flight of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft. Some cameras, though, are […]

WASHINGTON – The Marshall Space Flight Center’s proposal for the Moon Burst Energetics All-sky Monitor, also known as MoonBEAM, was one of four proposals chosen for the agency’s Explorers Program. […]

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Another small step is taken. Around 7:30 a.m. EDT today, the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived atop Launch Complex […]

HUNTSVILLE — The role of women in the male-dominated missile defense industry “has evolved significantly,” according to Tay Fitzgerald, president of Strategic Missile Defense at Raytheon Missiles & Defense. Fitzgerald […]

HUNTSVILLE — Dan Casey has joined the 1st Edge Pragmatic Artificial Intelligence and New Technology (PAINT) software development team. Casey is director for business development and systems engineer for the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Rain almost waterlogged NASA’s Super Guppy and prevented it from landing Wednesday at the Redstone Army Airfield. But the fat fish-shaped transport plane touched down a little after […]

HUNTSVILLE – Today is the last chance to jump inside the BlueHalo Virtual Stinger Trainer and virtually take in a realistic battlefield environment. The trainer is at the BlueHalo booth […]

HUNTSVILLE — NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center quietly welcomed its new deputy director, Joseph Pelfrey, to his new position in April. But who is the man who assists in leading […]

HUNTSVILLE — Parsons executive James Lackey will join panelists from around the industry at the Space & Missile Defense Symposium at the Von Braun Center to discuss “Today’s Capability and […]

HUNTSVILLE – Moon Village Association Group, with Lockheed Martin’s support as a founding sponsor, tapped Drake State Community and Technical College to host the inaugural International Moon Day celebration. The […]

HUNTSVILLE — For the first time in almost a decade, a payload created by a student-led group at the University of Alabama in Huntsville has rocketed to space. The students […]

HUNTSVILLE — The SpaceX International Space Station cargo resupply mission transported 19 pieces of hardware designed and manufactured by Teledyne Brown Engineering. The equipment is for the ring-sheared drop experiment […]

WASHINGTON — As NASA prepares for the first integrated flight test of the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft to the moon this summer, the agency is moving […]

HUNTSVILLE – After its historic launch in December, the James Webb Space Telescope  completed one of the most complex deployments ever performed in space to position itself to take the […]

PROMONTORY, Utah — A recent booster motor test-firing was called a success by NASA officials. Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System program and Northrop Grumman fired a ground-based version of […]

HUNTSVILLE — Three CanSat teams from the University of Alabama in Huntsville Space Hardware Club placed first, second and third in the nation in an American Astronautical Society-sponsored international competition. […]

HUNTSVILLE — In 2008, Tia Ferguson ventured to a place so remote and forbidding, even veteran world travelers can be daunted by the prospect of such a journey. That was […]

HUNTSVILLE — Space weather and its effects can damage and even destroy spacecraft and satellites. To help counter this threat, NASA has awarded CFD Research a contract to further develop […]

NASA officials on Wednesday announced three targeted launch dates for the Huntsville-assembled Space Launch System (SLS), which will mark the beginning of the agency’s Artemis I mission. During a news […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s SMX has been awarded the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft program services contact valued at $84.5 million over five years. Based at Bridge Street Town Center, SMX […]

HUNTSVILLE — PeopleTec was recently awarded a $40 million prime Other Transaction Agreement in support of the Army’s Redstone Test Center. The agreement provides the test center with the technical […]

HUNTSVILLE — Today, Robert Green is senior director for Boeing’s Integrated Air & Missile Defense portfolio, supporting systems as vital as the Patriot Advanced Capability-3, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense and […]