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The Trump administration is expanding its search for partners to build the Golden Dome missile defense system, courting ...
NASA's Space Launch System rocket, reflected in the turn basin at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, rolls out for a fourth attempt at a wet dress rehearsal on June 6, 2022.
The vehicle is officially known as the Space Launch System (SLS) and is part of NASA’s Artemis program. It just rolled out to the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida ...
President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) included provisions for billions more dollars towards a ...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket with the Orion spacecraft aboard is seen atop the mobile launcher as it is rolled up the ramp at Launch Pad 39B, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, at NASA’s ...
NASA’s Space Launch System has been under development for decades. Here are the stories to read as the rocket makes its big debut: carrying the Orion capsule to space as part of the Artemis 1 ...
The Space Launch System, or SLS, has spent most of the last year tucked away in NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building, a massive warehouse structure at KSC used to house and integrate giant rockets.
The Space Launch System was years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget before it launched the wildly successful Artemis I mission. However, Artemis II, which will launch a crew of ...
NASA said on Friday that its Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft appear to have survived their encounter with Hurricane Nicole this week without incurring any significant damage.
That’s where the Space Launch System, or SLS, comes in. The SLS is NASA’s big bet on deep space travel, and the colossal launch vehicle will give NASA the power to send manned missions back to ...
Dragonfly, NASA's helicopter mission to Titan, is already using a Falcon Heavy to launch in 2028. While the Falcon Heavy doesn't have as much payload capacity as the SLS, it could still ...
Under a program dubbed Artemis—twin sister of the Greek god Apollo—NASA plans to use the baseline version of the Space Launch System to return astronauts to the Moon, after which it will grow ...