by David Todd | Jul 24, 2012 | Seradata News
We are sad to report that Dr Sally Ride, the first US woman to fly in space has passed away at the age of 61 after a 17-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Having joined NASA in1978, the 32-year-old astronaut gained fame on...
by David Todd | Apr 30, 2012 | Seradata News
The Space Shuttle Enterprise has been moved out of Washtington D.C. now that the city has the real thing: the Smithsonian’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center received the Space Shuttle Discovery ealier in April, The Enterprise, which...
by David Todd | Mar 8, 2012 | Seradata News
The LEGO shuttle prepares for re-entry. Yes, you can still see the strings.While using helium balloons to carry GPS tracked cameras to image the “edge of space” is now being regularly done by amateurs, a Romanian man, Raul Oaida has come up with an...
by Rob Coppinger | Feb 23, 2010 | Seradata News
In this 5min video (care of Galaxywire) NASA administrator Charles Bolden talks to CNN about Space Shuttle, the International Space Station and the agency’s work on education
by Rob Coppinger | Dec 9, 2009 | commercial launch services, Satellites, Spaceport
credit Flight / caption: Arianespace’s Ariane 5 GS stands on its launch padThe launch of France’s Helios 2B reconnaissance satellite has been cancelled for today and is to be rescheduled in a few days timeThe cancellation news came just after 10am local...