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Atlantis Transition and Retirement

Next Rocket Launch - TDRS-K

The Atlas V carries NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes back to the pad.

Launch Date: Dec. 13
Launch Window: 11:57 p.m. - 12:37 a.m. EST
Launch Vehicle: Atlas V
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla.

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SpaceX CRS-1 Launch

Liftoff of SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on the Commercial Resupply Services-1 mission

SpaceX CRS-1
Launched: Oct. 7, 8:35 p.m. EDT
Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

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Kennedy's 50th Anniversary - July 1, 2012

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Station Investigation to Test Fresh Food Experience

A selection of crop plants grown in VEGGIE test pillows

NASA's VEGGIE experiment could revolutionize the way astronauts eat aboard the International Space Station.

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Umbilical Arm Ready for Testing

Umbilical Arm Installation

System installation and integration of a test umbilical arm was recently completed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Components of this arm eventually will be mounted on the new mobile launcher tower ...

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NASA and ULA Complete Space Act Agreement

Artist's conception of ULA's Atlas V rocket

United Launch Alliance recently wrapped up its Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2) partnership with NASA, laying the foundation for potentially certifying its Atlas V rocket for crewed ...

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Blue Origin Tests Rocket Engine Thrust Chamber

Blue Origin test fires its BE-3 engine thrust chamber

Blue Origin successfully test fired its BE-3 high-performance liquid hydrogen engine thrust chamber at NASA's Stennis Space Center.

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Scientists Developing Dust Mitigation for Exploration

Reduced Gravity Flight

One of the challenges in exploring the moon or planets is dust. Scientists in Kennedy's Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory are developing ways to mitigate this problem.

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