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Huntsville's Marshall Space Flight Center's role in upcoming Artemis II launch
Huntsville's Marshall Space Flight Center plays an integral role in the upcoming launch and flight of the Artemis II mission.
If the Artemis II lunar mission launches as scheduled Wednesday Huntsville-area residents will be able to watch it at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. The Space & Rocket Center is hosting a community watch party in the Saturn V Hall.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Space fans in Huntsville can celebrate NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission with a launch party at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. The event, set for April 1 in the Saturn V Hall of the Davidson Center for Space Exploration, will give ...
The U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville will be hosting a large watch party tomorrow, as thousands are expected to gather to view the launch of the Artemis II mission around the moon.The trip is designed to begin with the blastoff of the Alabama built “Space Launch System” rocket,
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‘I’m going to cry when they lift off:’ 1,000s turn out in Huntsville to celebrate Artemis launch
Hundreds of Huntsville area residents armed with cell phones captured Artemis II’s historic launch on its way to the Moon on Wednesday night at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. They counted down the final seconds as they fittingly watched on a screen bookended by the Apollo 16 capsule and a replica of a lunar lander,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Advocates for space science research are concerned about job losses and cuts to funding at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. Marshall has lost about 350 people through ...
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Huntsville takes center stage in Space Command's push for geospatial intelligence
Huntsville is becoming America's geospatial hub as Space Command moves up to 900 personnel to the Rocket City by 2028 to counter global threats.
Hundreds gathered under the Saturn V rocket at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center Wednesday to watch the Artemis II take off.
The U.S. Space and Rocket Center is offering an out-of-this-world opportunity on Wednesday.