NASA plans to remove the Space Station Live program from its television network in September as part of changes in the agency’s coverage of International Space Station activities and various human spaceflight projects.
MoreBoeing accommodated NASA astronauts at its St. Louis facility to aid in the preparations for the launch, flight and return operations aboard the company’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft, the space agency said April 27.
MoreNASA and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement have entered an agreement that seeks to employ the aeronautics industry’s risk management practices in offshore operations in the Outer Continental Shelf. NASA said Friday it
MoreJanet Kavandi, a former astronaut and current deputy director at NASA‘s Glenn Research Center, has been appointed director of the Cleveland-based space technology research facility in a move that takes effect Monday. She will
MoreRenee Wynn, chief information officer at NASA, has said her office has begun to leverage cloud platforms in an effort to optimize operations and improve the space agencyâs enterprise information technology infrastructure,
MoreSteven Miley, former associate director for operations at the engineering directorate of NASAâs Marshall Space Flight Center, has been named director of the center’s office of procurement. NASA said Saturday Miley will
MoreMark Kirasich, formerly deputy manager of NASAâs Orion program, has moved to the manager role of the space launch program. Kirasich succeeds Mark Geyer, who was appointed as deputy director of Johnson
MoreNASA has named Amit Kshatriya, Jeffery Radigan and Zebulon Scoville as new flight directors that will lead the International Space Station’s flight controllers, engineers and support personnel to form plans for future human exploration missions. The
MoreAnnette Moore, acting chief information officer at NASA‘s Johnson Space Center, says the center has established a team that works directly with IT providers out of a vendor management office, Federal News
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