NASA allowed visitors inside the Vehicle Assembly Building and the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building, where the rocket and spacecraft for the Artemis II are coming together.
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 lands at Kennedy Space Center ahead of Wednesday launch to ISS
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SpaceX plans for major Starship expansion at Kennedy Space Center
NASA and SpaceX prepare for next week's Crew-10 launch to the International Space Station
The arrival of Crew-10 at the ISS will allow for Crew-9 and the stranded Starliner astronauts to return home to Earth.
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Reporter Nick Gibson is in Orlando, Florida, this week to report on Anne McClain's and NASA's SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center. Follow along in print and online at spokesman.com/sections/return-to-space.
SpaceX announced Monday its plans to launch Starship from Kennedy Space Center later this year while building out more than $1.8 billion in infrastructure in Florida to support two launch sites.
LAST MONTH AT FOUR, WE TOLD YOU GOVERNOR DESANTIS WANTS TO BRING NASA’S HEADQUARTERS TO KENNEDY SPACE CENTER BECAUSE HE SAYS IT MAKES FINANCIAL SENSE. THEY HAVE THIS MASSIVE BUILDING IN WASHINGTON, DC, AND LIKE, NOBODY GOES TO IT. SO WHY NOT JUST SHUTTER ...
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In addition to Thursday's hearing, Space Perspective faces eviction from landlords at NASA's Kennedy Space Center and a Melbourne industrial park.
SpaceX plans to invest at least $1.8 billion in new infrastructure at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. A new facility called a Gigabay, which stands at some 380 feet tall,
Opinion: NASA’s mission to explore and the Space Force’s duty to protect align perfectly on the Space Coast, where they can collaborate seamlessly.
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