September update for Ares rockets
The Ares I rocket, America's next flagship in space, is now in development by NASA and its industry partners.
Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., have completed first-round testing of a critical motor for NASA's new Ares I rocket.
August update for Ares rockets
July update for Ares rockets
NASA engineer Barry Roberts wants to help build a better rocket that can fly despite record low temperatures, hail, or rain.
NASA has completed the preliminary design review for the first stage of the Ares I rocket -- giving overall approval for the agency's technical design approach.
Engineers tested the components for the Ares I roll control system during recent evaluations.
'Rocket Boy' Homer Hickam helps launch an Ares I scale model rocket at the Marshall Center.
A new system at Kennedy Space Center will provide superior lightning protection for the Ares launch vehicle.
Constellation Program work is being performed at multiple locations around the country.
Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise and engineers discussed lessons from the 1970 mission that could improve future moon missions.
The Draft Environmental Assessment for the 4550 Test Stand at the Marshall Space Center has been prepared.
NASA has prepared the Final Constellation Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement.
NASA's next moon rocket is still on the drawing board, but scientists are planning ahead on how to use it.
The Environmental Assessment for the A-3 Test Stand at the Stennis Space Center has been prepared.
Today, NASA is moving forward with a new focus for the manned space program: to go out beyond Earth orbit for purposes of human exploration and scientific discovery.
Building a rocket to send humans and tens of thousands of pounds of cargo to space isn't easy.
NASA's Space Shuttle Program successfully fired a reusable solid rocket motor Thursday in Utah.
NASA's A-1 test stand draws on its legacy to advance the future of exploration.