Aerojet and Florida Turbine Technologies Join in Strategic Partnership to Develop NASA’s New Rocket Engines

Aerojet and Florida Turbine Technologies Join in Strategic Partnership to Develop NASA’s New Rocket Engines

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The Cape of the North

You are at the Cape watching a launch. A bald head eagle flies by and humpback whales frolic in the waters off shore. This is not Cape Canaveral. This is the Kodiak Launch Complex in Alaska. The most northern launch complex in the US. The complex is 3717 acres and is complete with 2 launch [...]

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Details sparse on $40M program to help NASA workers

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NASA Administrator Bolden Announces Key Leadership Changes

Administrator Charlie Bolden on Friday announced two changes in his leadership team at Headquarters in Washington. David Radzanowski was selected as the agency’s new chief of staff, and James Stofan was named as the acting associate administrator for Education.

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NASA: Claims of life on Mars ‘positively false’

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NASA Sued for Refusing to Release Contracting Data, According to the American Small Business League

NASA Sued for Refusing to Release Contracting Data, According to the American Small Business League

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NASA Sensor Technology Helps Recreational Boaters Make Waves

NASA Sensor Technology Helps Recreational Boaters Make Waves

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Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity 29 April 2010

Joint USAF/NOAA Report of Solar and Geophysical Activity 29 April 2010

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Potentially dangerous asteroid spotted passing Earth

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Cassini and Amateurs Chase Storm on Saturn

With the help of amateur astronomers, the composite infrared spectrometer instrument aboard NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has taken its first look at a massive blizzard in Saturn’s atmosphere.

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