USA Strike Ends
USA Strike Ends
NASA workers’ strike ends with contract, Orlando Sentinel
“The nearly five-month strike of about 500 workers involved in space-shuttle launch operations at Kennedy Space Center ended today with ratification of a new contract, according to a news release from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local 2061.
Yesterday’s EVA - and the Big PIcture
Yesterday’s EVA - and the Big PIcture
A reality check on dreams for space: the repairs, Christian Science Monitor
“The farther from Earth astronauts travel, the more acute maintenance challenges become, notes Larry Bell of the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture at the University of Houston.
SpaceX Continues Falcon 9 Preparations
SpaceX Continues Falcon 9 Preparations
SpaceX Breaks Ground at Cape Canaveral’s Space Launch Complex 40
“Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
Airline Survey Update
Airline Survey Update
Two Months Before Release of NASA Pilot Survey Data, Aviation Week
“It started out as a program to identify emerging aviation safety problems.
Challenging EVA Ahead
Challenging EVA Ahead
NASA: Spacewalk will have ‘higher risk than usual’, USA Today
“Astronaut Scott Parazynski, one of NASA’s most experienced spacewalkers, will face grave risks and nerve-wracking challenges Saturday when he is scheduled to fix a damaged solar panel on the International Space Station.