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Pat Hynes

The Orion Space Capsule

December 2, 2014

America’s first human space program began in 1959 with the Mercury Program. The Mercury Program’s 3rd mission carried Alan Shepard in the Freedom 7 space capsule one hundred and sixteen miles to space at a speed of fifty one hundred and eighty miles per hour, mission duration was fifteen minutes. That flight took place on […]

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The Space Report

May 1, 2011

Four years ago, the annually published Space Report did not have a section on spaceports.  The Space Report is published by the Space Foundation. It truly is an authoritative guide to global space activity. It is a well respected compilation covering the major topics in the industry.  Space Infrastructure, a big topic in the industry […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Commercial Space Articles, Commercial spaceflight, Kennedy Space Complex, Space, Space Foundation, Spaceport America Runway Dedication, Spaceports, The Space Report

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