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June 2nd, 2015
NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration Administrator, Charles Bolden viewed the James Webb Space Telescope sunshield during a tour of our Space Park facilities this week. We are NASA’s prime contractor on the world’s next generation space telescope. #JWST
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April 29th, 2015
Coalition for Space Exploration Statement on the NASA Authorization Bill WASHINGTON, D.C. – We appreciate the House Science, Space and Technology Committee in advancing an update to the 2010 NASA Authorization Act this session. This bill reaffirms longstanding congressional support for NASA’s Exploration Program, including the world’s only super heavy exploration rocket, the […]
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March 16th, 2015
Today’s CSExtra offers the latest reporting and commentary on space related activities from across the globe. Terrestrial simulations in the Canadian Arctic suggest that humans on Mars will not contaminate the search for evidence of indigenous life on the red planet. In Florida, beach erosion threatens the launch pads that once launched shuttles and U.S. explorers to the moon.
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Benefits of Space Exploration
February 23rd, 2015
Stephen Hawking, one of the most prominent cosmologists of our time, has given voice to the great heights humanity can achieve. Recently, actor Eddie Redmayne, who plays Professor Hawking in the film “The Theory of Everything,” took time to explain the inspirational relationship between Professor Hawking and NASA’s mission and programs.
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August 8th, 2014
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education launches the dreams of students. It is projected that by 2018 there will be eight million U.S. STEM jobs and a shortage of three million STEM professionals. Coalition for Space Exploration Member company Aerojet Rocketdyne supports a variety of initiatives to motivate students to explore STEM.
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Coalition News
July 17th, 2014
Doug Cooke, an adviser to the Coalition for Space Exploration, discusses why safety is still the highest priority in manned spaceflight.
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