As Boeing and NASA continue to finalize contract revisions for Boeing’s work on the Space Launch System program, we have successfully mitigated a majority of the previously a
House committee questions Artemis Program
NASA’s Artemis campaign will send astronauts, payloads, and science experiments into deep space on NASA’s Space Launch System super heavy-lift Moon rocket.
NASA marked a milestone on Tuesday, February 18 with the installation of an RS-25 engine at the Stennis Space Center in Hancock County. The engine was installed on the Fred Haise Test Stand and will help power the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket on future Artemis missions to the Moon.
By LaToya Dean Feb 20, 2025 NASA marked a key milestone Feb. 18 with installation of RS-25 engine No. E20001, the first new production engine to help power the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket on future Artemis missions to the Moon.
The list states The Boeing Company plans on laying off 71 employees on April 18, 2025. The Boeing Company released the following statement: As Boeing and NASA continue to finalize
Listen to this article Arlington County-based Fortune Global 500 aerospace and defense giant Boeing plans to lay off about 200 employees working on NASA’s Space Launch System program in anticipation of potential program cuts or cancellation.
Liftoff is scheduled for Sunday (March 2) at 10:09 p.m. ET. If all goes to plan, two NASA missions called "SPHEREx" and "PUNCH" will be sharing a ride to space very soon.
A new mission designed to better understand the heliosphere will be the first to map in three dimensions how the solar corona becomes the solar wind.
Space policy experts told U.S. Congress that NASA must consider alternatives to its current plan to return astronauts to the moon with the Artemis program.
Sunday (March 2) is shaping up to be a delightful day for space explorers, as not one but two major NASA missions are expected to take to the skies — and interestingly, though the spacecraft associated with these missions are pretty different from one another, you might say they all have the same profession: cosmic cartography.
PUNCH will watch the how the Sun's corona births solar wind disturbances that spread across the full scope of the inner solar system.