by David Todd | Jan 18, 2017 | Apollo, Commercial human spaceflight, commercial launch services, exploration, History, International Space Station, NASA, Russia, Satellites, Science, Seradata News
It is, of course, posterity that gets the final say on whether a U.S. President was any good or not, but as he leaves office we can, at least, make a preliminary comparison of President Barack Obama’s record against that of his immediate predecessor, George W....
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 26, 2010 | Ares, Constellation, exploration, NASA, Orion, Seradata News
credit: NASA / caption: plenty has been done and there is plenty more for Constellation When this blogger saw the headline of this 30 March article by Aviation Week’s senior space editor Frank Morring it seemed that the “program of record” that dare...
by Rob Coppinger | Apr 16, 2010 | Seradata News
Watch part of president Barack Obama’s speech in the video above. For the second and third parts of this speech go here and here. For more coverage of Obama’s visit to Kennedy Space Center yesterday see below and in the extended portion of this blog post....
by Rob Coppinger | Mar 1, 2010 | Seradata News
credit: Lockheed Martin / caption: the heat shield is 5m (15ft) in diameter Hyperbola didn’t get its interview with Lockheed Martin Space Systems’ human spaceflight vice president in the end and now the company has released information (see below) about...
by Rob Coppinger | Oct 1, 2009 | Seradata News
· Below is NASA’s answer to Hyperbola’s question about multiple efforts for docking systems that seemed to be springing up everywhereAs well as progress with the Orion crew exploration vehicle’s LIDS NASA has...