The Space and Missile Systems Center’s Launch Enterprise capped off another decade of tremendous success for the nation’s premier launch…
The Space and Missile Systems Center Wideband Global SATCOM program is utilizing Model-Based Systems Engineering to speed delivery of its…
NASA has selected the first two scientific investigations to fly aboard the Gateway, an orbital outpost which will support Artemis…
The International Space Station, a microgravity laboratory orbiting Earth at 17,500 miles per hour, has hosted a variety of scientific…
Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett asserted March 10, 2020, that a Russian satellite “actively maneuvering suspiciously near” a…
Constellations of small satellites orbiting close to Earth may provide faster communications and be less vulnerable than traditional ones, defense…
The Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center Launch Enterprise Mission Manifest Office delivered a fully tested and integrated multi-manifest…
While the International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over the Northeast Pacific near Vancouver, British Columbia, Expedition…
The 1st Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., completed a trial period in December for the Geosynchronous…
NASA’s next Mars rover has a new name – Perseverance. The name was announced March 5 by Thomas Zurbuchen, associate…
As the number of flights increase to the International Space Station from commercial spaceships delivering U.S. astronauts and supplies and…
Want to #BeAnAstronaut, but don’t know where to start? Here are some ways you can kick-start your journey! Since the…
The 52,000 acres at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., have been referred to as a national security complex—where 108 mission…