NASA unveiled a beefed-up redesign of a proposed moon rocket Wednesday, saying the Ares V spacecraft that is to carry astronauts to the lunar surface in 12 years will be around ...
... day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work ... scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build ...
... day, the engineers work on NASA's new Ares moon rockets. By night, some go undercover to work ... scientists and their backers insist they have created an alternative rocket that would be safer, cheaper and easier to build ...
NASA's new moon rocket passed a key design milestone late Wednesday. Senior ... the preliminary design review of the planned Ares I rocket that would launch astronauts into space by 2015 and back to the moon by 2020 ...
NASA's Ares V moon rocket could launch giant space telescopes in the future.
PROMONTORY, Utah (AP) -- A mechanical failure forced a NASA contractor on Thursday to call off the first test firing of the main part of NASA's powerful new moon rocket....
NASA is targeting Oct. 27 for the launch of Ares I-X, the first test flight of its new moon rocket.
The apparent success of NASA's first test flight of a new experimental moon rocket has the American space agency beaming with joy.
MOSCOW, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- Russia's Roscosmos space agency has announced a $300,000 tender for a moon rocket design, the official Web site that tracks state purchases said.
Unfounded criticism of America's next-generation moon rocket is hurting NASA morale but hasn't stopped progress on the craft, the space agency's administrator Michael Griffin said Tuesday.
India launched its first mission to the moon, rocketing a satellite up into the pale dawn sky in a two-year mission to redraw maps of the lunar ...
... flights before NASA mothballs the shuttle fleet to make way for a new generation of moon rockets ...
NASA's next great Moon rocket promises to do more than land astronauts on the Moon. In its spare time, it could revolutionize the science of astronomy.
Russian space officials are to select the winning proposal for a new rocket intended to carry cosmonauts on missions to the Moon.
NASA's Orion spaceship and the astronauts onboard might not survive an explosive launch failure of the agency's proposed Ares I moon rocket, analyses by Air Force safety experts show.