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NASA wrecks iconic test stands that powered the Space Age
The Space Age lost two of its most recognizable landmarks when NASA brought down towering test structures at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The controlled implosion erased hardware that helped push rockets to the Moon and into low Earth orbit,
NASA has announced the demolition of several historic testing and simulation facilities at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Veteran NASA astronaut Suni Williams announced her retirement Tuesday. Her extended mission to orbit due to the troubled Boeing Starliner test flight was her final foray.
NASA’s X-59 test flights rely on chase aircraft to monitor safety, communications, data collection, and instrumentation as flight testing progresses over California in 2026.
NASA and Boeing are still contending with the fallout attached to the failed Starliner test flight. The next Starliner mission, as a result, will be unmanned.
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, removed two of its historic test stands – the Propulsion and Structural Test Facility and the Dynamic Test Facility – with carefully
NASA has demolished the Propulsion and Structural Test Facility and Dynamic Test Stand in Huntsville to modernize the Marshall Space Flight Center and preserve their history digitally.