Tag Archives: Aerospace

Kennedy Space Center Turns 50

It seems hard to believe, but Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is turning 50 this year. Most of the infrastructure was constructed in the 1960s – the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), the launch pads, the crawler transporters, etc. Most of it … Continue reading

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Terrafugia Transition Completes Phase I Flight Testing

I talked about the Terrafugia Transition roadable aircraft (don’t call it a flying car) a few months ago, along with the PAL-V ONE. It looks like we’re a little closer to having a street legal aircraft as the Transition successfully … Continue reading

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Updates From the Eurocopter X3 US Demo Tour & the Sikosky S-97 Raider Program

Eurocopter’s X3 compound helicopter demonstrator continues its US demo tour, and they continue to share videos from said tour. I still think it looks a bit strange, but I suppose people said the same thing about helicopters and tilt-rotors when … Continue reading

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A Look At The Contenders For NASA’s Commercial Crew Program

NASA has posted video looks at five different vendors’ offerings for the Commercial Crew Program: SpaceX, Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC), Boeing, United Launch Alliance (ULA), and ATK. They’re basically highlight reels for each of the offerings. First up is the … Continue reading

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Coming August 5th, 2012 – Seven Minutes of Terror

No, it isn’t a new horror film coming out this fall. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover is scheduled to touch down at 22:31 PDT on August 5, 2012. From the time Curiosity enters the Martian atmosphere until touchdown only seven minutes … Continue reading

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