NASA is requesting feedback from American companies on the next phase of its commercial space stations strategy to ensure a seamless transition of activities in low Earth orbit from the International Space Station. The agency released a draft Phase 2 Announcement for Partnership Proposals (AFPP) Friday, asking for feedback from industry partners by 1 p.m. […] The post NASA Seeks Industry Input on Next Phase of Commercial Space Stations appeared first on NASA Science.| NASA Science
Intuitive Machines is expanding its presence at Houston Spaceport.| InnovationMap
The space agency and its commercial partner provided more details on the spacecraft that will help destroy the space station at the end of the decade.| FLYING Magazine
Yesterday 6 people on the Blue Origin NS-31 flight crossed the Kármán line and entered "space".| NASA Watch
By Lorenda Ward, Chief, NTSB Air Carrier and Space Investigations Division When I read the Chair’s blog, “A Call to Action from Kennedy,” I asked myself, “Are we ready?” Not for commercial space exploration, but for the next commercial space accident investigation. One of my responsibilities as the chief of the NTSB’s Air Carrier and … Continue reading Ready to Answer the Call→| NTSB Safety Compass Blog