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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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 ...
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Russia’s super-missile test shows a new, expensive technological race—with dire outcomes
The test raises a question. Why have Russian nuclear strategists now invested in the Burevestnik, when the US abandoned ...
The 2025 Echo Studio is a more attractive, fully capable smart speaker that sounds even a bit better than the original Studio ...
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Today-History-Nov09
Today in History for Nov. 9 In 1674, the great English poet John Milton died in London. His most famous work was "Paradise Lost," an epic poem about man's fall from God's grace.
The coroner has released the cause of death for James Lovell, the famed commander of the Apollo 13 moon mission, who died in ...
Explore history, art, science and culture at these museums in Florida. Here are some of the best in the Sunshine State.
NASA fired up RS-25 engine No. 20001 at the Fred Haise Test Stand at NASA’s Stennis Space Center at Bay St. Louis, ...
The hold-down firing of the first stage engines was the final major test of the New Glenn rocket before launch day. Blue ...
Blue Origin has test fired its New Glenn rocket engine as it makes final preparations for the launch of NASA’s ESCAPADE ...
Developed by Eta Space, the proof-of-concept satellite is part of the development of in-orbit cryogenic refueling stations ...
Despite the ongoing government shutdown, NASA did manage to complete a major milestone in its effort to send astronauts back ...
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