On this date in 1986, Congressman Bill Nelson launches onboard Columbia on the final successful shuttle flight before the Challenger disaster.
Blue Origin targeting early Friday morning for historic first flight of New Glenn rocket Capping years of anticipation, Blue ...
On Jan. 12, 1986, shuttle Columbia lifted off on the final successful shuttle mission before the Challenger disaster.
From artists and entrepreneurs to pilots and a few brave animals, each story is a testament to the strength, creativity and ...
Nelson trained and launched into orbit with the crew of the space shuttle Columbia in January 1986 on the six-day STS-61C mission. Serving as a payload specialist, he conducted 12 medical ...
The mission is important for ISRO's future ... While NASA had a series of space shuttles, starting with Columbia and evolving into Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour, Russian space ...
Mesick's desire to have a piece of the Apollo 11 mission integrated into his ring ... for museum display and mementos for distribution to space agency officials, employees and others.
The current NASA administrator, Bill Nelson, is both a former senator and a former astronaut, having gone to space on the shuttle Columbia in ... about what kinds of missions to support.
The organization, which serves as a creative hub for the Hispanic/Latino community, held the grand opening for its space on ...
On the morning of its unveiling ceremony, and within moments of opening, the sounds of bouncing basketballs and swishing ...
With the death of President Jimmy Carter at age 100, President Joe Biden is now the oldest living person to have held the ...
"This project was a way of honoring those who we've lost and those still fighting — and a call to action," she said. "I ...