In the Challenger shuttle tragedy 40 years ago this week, two technologies – aerospace and television – flexed their muscles and revealed their tragic flaws.
Artemis II is scheduled to take off next month as a test run, and I hope it renews American interest in space exploration. | ...
If you weren't around in 1986, the significance of the Challenger disaster in the collective memory of your elders may elude ...
"Star Trek" heroes are clever, but so are many of its villains. With vast knowledge and inhuman capabilities, they keep ...
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Macomb County Library events week of Jan. 24 and beyond
Center Line Public Library • Baby and toddler play group 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Children up to 36 months and their caregivers participate in stories, songs and play. • Storytime at 11 a.m. Wednesdays or 5 ...
We hope you enjoyed this look back at the last 100 years of television in science. From the early days of physicists ...
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Today-History-Jan25
Today in History for Jan. 25: ...
NASA is providing a 24/7 live feed of the Space Launch System rocket on the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida ...
With the wet dress rehearsal, essentially a critical fueling test of the Artemis 2 Space Launch System moon rocket, now back on Feb. 2, NASA said in a statement that it can no longer target Feb. 6 or ...
The Artemis 2 moon mission's SLS rocket is on the pad at Kennedy Space Center for testing ahead of a possible Feb. 6 launch, ...
A launch window is the span of time when a rocket can lift off and still reach its planned target in space. And it's not just at any random time of day. For missions like Artemis II, the rocket has to ...
Engineers have monitored cold temperatures and high winds over recent days, determining that weekend conditions would breach launch weather constraints.
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