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An 11-year-old Blue Springs girl raised $1,800 through her lemonade stand to attend NASA Space Camp, pursuing her dream of becoming the first woman on Mars.
Venus Quates only had to look at her first name and her experience as a U.S. Air Force veteran to figure out that Huntsville would be a good fit for her company, LaunchTech.
A Salesian College Sunbury student has received an out-of-this-world opportunity. Year 10 student Kyra Loft-Morrow is one of ...
State and federal officials in Alabama have urged President Donald Trump and the Secretary of the Air Force to relocate ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on Thursday put forth an ambitious $10 billion pitch to bolster NASA's human spaceflight programs. It ...
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Space.com on MSNMarc Garneau, 1st Canadian astronaut to fly into space, dies at 76Garneau flew on three NASA space shuttle missions, led the Canadian Space Agency and served in Parliament for 15 years.
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Space.com on MSN'Joy,' a plush baby swan, will launch with Axiom Mission-4 crew as zero-g indicatorIt is believed that "Joy" is the first swan to be used as a zero-g indicator. Northrop Grumman, an aerospace company that ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - Buckhorn high school product and Super Bowl 59 Champion Khari Blankenship returned home to host a free youth football clinic, Saturday at Joe Davis Stadium.
A Texas senator’s pushback on President Donald Trump’s proposed cuts to NASA has gained an ally in the Rocket City. The ...
Developing the next generation of leaders is essential to accomplishing the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, ...
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