NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) is developing a new deployable launch system capability to support a small class of launch vehicles for NASA and commercial space companies to test and launch their vehicles. The deployable launch pad concept was first demonstrated on a smaller scale at KSC in 2012 in support of NASA Johnson Space Center's Morpheus Lander Project. The main objective of the Morpheus Project was to test a prototype planetary lander as a vertical takeoff and landing test-bed for advanced spacecraft technologies using a hazard field that KSC had constructed at the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF). A steel pad for launch or landing was constructed using a modular design that allowed it to be reconfigurable and expandable. A steel fl...
Hardware and software for the world's most powerful launch vehicle for exploration is being welded, ...
To explore the solar system effectively, we need to develop outposts on the Moon, Mars, and other su...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
The launch complexes at NASA\u27s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are critical support facilities...
This report summarizes conditions in the Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) flame trenches during a Space Shu...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Space Launch System (SLS) Program, mana...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
With significant and substantial progress being accomplished toward readying the Space Launch System...
The development of a new launch vehicle to support NASA's future exploration plans requires signific...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
Designed to enable human space exploration missions, including eventually landings on Mars, NASA's S...
The new launch site at Wallops Flight Facility has completed design, construction, activation and is...
On August 9, 2012 the Morpheus 1.5A vehicle crashed shortly after lift off from the Kennedy Space Ce...
Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39B, part of Launch Complex 39, is currently undergoing constructi...
NASA has been funding an ongoing development program to characterize the explosive environments prod...
Hardware and software for the world's most powerful launch vehicle for exploration is being welded, ...
To explore the solar system effectively, we need to develop outposts on the Moon, Mars, and other su...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
The launch complexes at NASA\u27s John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) are critical support facilities...
This report summarizes conditions in the Launch Complex 39 (LC-39) flame trenches during a Space Shu...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Space Launch System (SLS) Program, mana...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
With significant and substantial progress being accomplished toward readying the Space Launch System...
The development of a new launch vehicle to support NASA's future exploration plans requires signific...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...
Designed to enable human space exploration missions, including eventually landings on Mars, NASA's S...
The new launch site at Wallops Flight Facility has completed design, construction, activation and is...
On August 9, 2012 the Morpheus 1.5A vehicle crashed shortly after lift off from the Kennedy Space Ce...
Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39B, part of Launch Complex 39, is currently undergoing constructi...
NASA has been funding an ongoing development program to characterize the explosive environments prod...
Hardware and software for the world's most powerful launch vehicle for exploration is being welded, ...
To explore the solar system effectively, we need to develop outposts on the Moon, Mars, and other su...
NASA's Morpheus Project has developed and tested a prototype planetary lander capable of vertical ta...