On Feb. 1, 2003, NASA was once again dealing with tragedy when Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew of seven astronauts were lost after the shuttle broke apart during reentry.
Astronauts share their favorite space films, capturing the thrill of leaving Earth. From survival on Mars to the Apollo 13 ...
CU Boulder held a memorial march Saturday to mark the 40th year since the Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy and the 23rd year since the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, honoring astronauts who died ...
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Remembering Challenger disaster and Akron astronaut Judith Resnick 40 years later: Brent Larkin
The Challenger wasn’t the nation’s first space tragedy. Reaching for the stars comes with a cost. But this was the first spaceship to break apart on live television, exploding before our very eyes -- ...
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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
As the four-person crew of Artemis II prepares to launch on a historic mission around the moon as soon as February, some ...
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It happened on a… February 1
Find out about the main events that have taken place on this day over the years.
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Earliest launch date for Artemis II set for Feb. 8 after cold weather delay: NASA
The earliest possible launch date for the Artemis II rocket to carry Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen around the moon is ...
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