Aerospace — Page 12

HUNTSVILLE – After 60 years, Lockheed Martin is continuing to invest in innovation, celebrating a milestone of continued growth, and advancing its capabilities in North Alabama. The company broke ground […]

HUNTSVILLE — Oak Ridge Associated Universities has selected Dr. Lingling Zhao, an assistant professor of space science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, for a Ralph E. Powe Junior […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Space Technology Mission Directorate’s Technology Demonstration Missions program at Marshall Space Flight Center will fund the development of a fission power project for NASA and the U.S. […]

HUNTSVILLE — The U.S Space & Rocket Center celebrated 40 years of Space Camp with a special Space Camp Hall of Fame induction ceremony covering two classes. There were no […]

HUNTSVILLE — Girls Inc. of Huntsville has received a $10,000 grant from Collins Aerospace to expand access to STEM education. The gift will help fund the Invest in a Girl […]

HUNTSVILLE — Houston-based Cimarron Software Services acquired Huntsville-based Watring Technologies, a design, manufacturing, and hardware integration company. The amount of the acquisition was undisclosed. “Watring Technologies is an outstanding company […]

HUNTSVILLE — Boeing recently invested $8 million in a multi-year initiative with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to support a deep pool of future tech talent in North Alabama, offering […]

HUNTSVILLE – It is said the 40th anniversary is the ruby jubilee and U.S. Space & Rocket Center CEO Dr. Kimberly Robinson was plenty jubilant last Friday. Robinson accepted the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville-based Mission Innovate has partnered with Leidos for NASA’s $2.5 billion AEGIS contract. Mission Innovate is a joint venture of Mission Multiplier Consulting and All Points Logistics. The […]

NASA is targeting Saturday, June 18, for the beginning of the next wet dress rehearsal test of the agency’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft at the Kennedy […]

HUNTSVILLE – Teledyne Brown Engineering is celebrating the fifth anniversary of their International Space Station (ISS)-based Multi-User System for Earth Sensing known as MUSES. The precision-pointing platform for earth-viewing instruments […]

HUNTSVILLE – U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) was instrumental in securing FY22 funding to help the Space Development Agency locate operations and integration centers at Redstone Arsenal and at Grand […]

HUNTSVILLE — The Rocket City is the economic engine of North Alabama and a major aerospace company helps boost that engine. Boeing, celebrating 60 years in Alabama, generates more than […]

HUNTSVILLE — NASA launched the second phase of its Break the Ice Lunar Challenge to advance technology that is – quite literally – groundbreaking. The challenge invites the public to design a […]

HUNTSVILLE — Brad Atkinson, a safety and mission assurance quality engineer at Bastion Technologies, was recently selected to receive the NASA Space Flight Awareness launch honoree award for his contributions […]

HUNTSVILLE — There were dozens of perfect liftoffs at NASA’s 2022 Student Launch rocketry competition at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center as winners were announced live via Facebook. Of the […]

HUNTSVILLE – Do you have the right stuff to colonize a planet if given the chance? Experience G-force in a spinning capsule, find water, build a habitat, grow space potatoes, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne was chosen to build a booster for a Lockheed Martin hypersonic weapon system, the companies announced. The solid rocket booster is the second stage of a […]

Paul Gradl, a principal engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center here in Huntsville, won the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics’ 2022 Premier Award for Engineer of the Year. […]

HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport has been approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to allow commercial space vehicles to land in Huntsville. It is the first commercial airport in the […]

HUNTSVILLE — You can’t help but wonder what Benjamin Franklin would think. Blue Origin’s private foundation, Club for the Future, basically establishes a send and pickup mail service to and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Research to propel microsatellites and CubeSats will take a University of Alabama in Huntsville student to Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico this fall. Andrew Walsten, a native […]

HUNTSVILLE — NASA has recognized a new generation of potential space explorers who competed in the agency’s 28th annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge. The annual event challenges high school and […]

Joseph Pelfrey has been appointed deputy director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. In his new role, the former manager of MSFC’s Human Exploration Development and Operations office […]