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When Connor Kuhn ’26, Duelm, read his first book about the chemistry of fireworks, he knew he wanted to someday try to launch a rocket. On a cold Saturday in November, Kuhn, along with fellow study Hannah Robertson and physics professor Sylke Boyd,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The towering rocket NASA will use to help propel four astronauts on a historic trip around the moon is vertical on the launch pad, and you can see it anytime. Watching a rocket stand ...
For years, SpaceX has been considered one of the biggest contenders in the space industry, even helping launch many of NASA's missions. There are even plans for SpaceX to be heavily involved in future NASA space exploration missions to Mars and the Moon ...
Florida's Space Coast hosted a record-shattering 109 orbital rocket launches during 2025, soaring beyond all previous annual records. Will this year's final total surpass that lofty sum from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and NASA's Kennedy Space Center?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Could the Artemis 2 lunar mission be back on track? Things are looking up for NASA after the agency conducted a second key fueling test for the rocket that will launch four astronauts on ...
United Launch Alliance was hoping to ramp up its new Vulcan rocket launches this year, but won't be launching any national security missions until it solves a recurring issue of booster nozzles burning off the rocket on launch. While the Vulcan's main ...
Scientists are studying solar storms in the aurora that can disrupt satellites and power grids. The rockets fired from Poker Flat Research Range in Alaska aren’t headed to mars, the moon, or even space–they’re headed into the northern lights.
SAN DIEGO — Hundreds of students received first-hand experience Friday that will better prepare them for college and their careers. Students from six elementary schools were on the rocket launch pad at Taft Middle School in Serra Mesa, putting their STEM ...
Launching rockets in real life is nothing like launching spaceships in sci-fi movies and shows. You need a ton of space — get too close and your non-heat resistant equipment will melt. The U.S. has several rocket sites, most of which are located on or ...