....Aviation artist William M. McDonald writes, "Now that legendary Lockheed engineer and Chief model kit designer for the Testor Corporation, John Andrews is dead, I can announce that he personally confirmed the design connection between the Roswell Spacecraft and the Lockheed Martin Unmanned...
7 Mar 2011 - NASA's Jupiter-Bound Spacecraft Taking Shape In Denver
NASA's Juno spacecraft is currently undergoing environmental testing at Lockheed Martin Space Systems near Denver. In its present form, the spacecraft is fully assembled and all instruments have been integrated.
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A NASA spacecraft zipped past a comet half the size of Manhattan in a Valentine's Day rendezvous that scientists hope will shed light on these icy solar system bodies.
Speeding at 24,000 mph, Stardust zoomed by comet Tempel 1 on Monday night, snapping six dozen high-resolution pictures along...
The secret NROL-49 spy satellite blasts off from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California atop a huge Delta 4-Heavy rocket in this photo taken at 1:10 p.m. PST on Jan. 20, 2011.
The clandestine cargo carried into polar orbit Thursday aboard the first California-launched Delta 4-Heavy rocket...
Observations from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) and the Japanese satellite Hinode show that some gas in the giant fountain-like jets in the Sun's atmosphere known as spicules can reach temperatures of millions of degrees. The finding offers a possible new framework for how the Sun's...
Physicists who train their thoughts on the sun have long been perplexed by why its outer atmosphere is millions of degrees hotter than the surface. While theories abound, no direct observations have been made of the mysterious processes that heat the sun's atmosphere ... until now.
With the...
China is still years away from being able to field a stealth aircraft, despite the disclosure of images indicating that it appears to have a working prototype, Pentagon officials said on Wednesday.
The images have been posted on a number of websites and were published on the front page of The...
Dec. 13, 2010: On August 1, 2010, an entire hemisphere of the sun erupted. Filaments of magnetism snapped and exploded, shock waves raced across the stellar surface, billion-ton clouds of hot gas billowed into space. Astronomers knew they had witnessed something big.
It was so big, it may have...
WASHINGTON — NASA hopes to lay the groundwork over the next six months for developing an affordable heavy-lift launch vehicle with $7.5 million in study contracts it plans to spread across 13 U.S. companies.
The study contracts, announced Monday (Nov. 8) are NASA's initial response to the 2010...
American militarians have applied the battle laser of the future - it have destroyed a ballistic missile. Trials have taken place in February, 2010 in the sky of California and have fulfiled successfully. The purpose has been captured (fixed) in few seconds by means of measuring of atmospheric...
WASHINGTON — NASA will not be getting the $1 billion budget boost civil space advocates had hoped to see when President Barack Obama sends his 2011 spending proposal to Congress Feb. 1, requiring the U.S. space agency to make even tougher than expected choices about the future of its manned...
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BOULDER, Colo. – Call it Operation: Plymouth Rock. A plan to send a crew of astronauts to an asteroid is gaining momentum, both within NASA and industry circles.
Not only would the deep space sojourn shake out hardware, it would also build confidence in long-duration stints at the moon and...
ROCKVILLE, Md. – Lockheed Martin Corp. said Monday it received a $145 million contract from the Environmental Protection Agency to provide support during environmental emergencies in the U.S. and its territories.
Under the seven-year contract, Lockheed will provide 24-hour support to the...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate voted on Tuesday to stop production of the F-22 fighter plane, handing President Barack Obama a victory as he tries to rein in defense spending.
The Senate voted 58 to 40 to strip $1.75 billion for the...
NASA is turning to private space companies to plug a worrisome five-year gap in its ability to boost astronauts into orbit and return them safely to Earth.
The gap runs from the end of next year, when the three remaining space shuttles are supposed to be retired, until 2015, the earliest that...
Interstellar Boundary Explorer detects neutral hydrogen coming from the Moon
Solar wind particles impact only the dayside of the Moon, where most of them are embedded in the lunar surface.
NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) spacecraft has made the first observations of fast hydrogen...
The largest heat shield ever built for a probe bound for Mars is ready for the new rover Curiosity, a massive Martian robot the size of a car.
The immense heat shield will shroud the Mars Science Laboratory rover, now named Curiosity, to protect it during its deep space cruise to Mars and the...
The largest heat shield ever built for a probe bound for Mars is ready for the new rover Curiosity, a massive Martian robot the size of a car.
The immense heat shield will shroud the Mars Science Laboratory rover, now named Curiosity, to protect it during its deep space cruise to Mars and the...
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