NASA’s first Saturn I rocket launched on October 27, 1961, demonstrating heavy-lift capabilities and initiating the Saturn program that ultimately enabled crewed Apollo missions to the Moon.
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Oct. 27, 1961: The first Saturn rocket launches
Five months after President John F. Kennedy promised that America would put a man on the Moon, NASA successfully showed that ...
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This Southern American Attraction Unexpectedly Ranks Among The World's Best To Visit
This family-friendly attraction in a popular Southern U.S. state was ranked the No. 3 best thing to do in the world and the ...
However, time has passed and this technology has become something commonplace. But more recently, the Rocket Lab team has ...
Honda’s Super-One Prototype made its stage debut at the show. The model, which will come to market in Japan, followed by ...
At more than 400 feet tall, SpaceX's Starship spacecraft has earned the title as the world's largest rocket. Here's how it compares to others.
Since the last manned lunar mission, Apollo 17 in 1972, mankind has taken one giant leap backward. Neither the United States nor any other country currently has the means to send a manned mission to ...
SpaceX's Starship mega-rocket launches are expected to draw massive crowds to Florida's Space Coast, similar to NASA's space shuttle era. High-profile launches boost Brevard County's economy through ...
Calls for the United States to return astronauts to the moon before the end of the decade have been increasingly loud and frequent, emanating from bipartisan lawmakers and science advocates alike. But ...
SpaceX’s delays forced NASA to reopen its moon lander contract. Rivals are circling, Artemis is wobbling, and China’s steady ...
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Trump wants to beat China to the moon. Will he still be president when we get there?
President Trump has made it mission critical for the United States to return to the moon. Team America Moon Landing needs to ...
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