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Commander of first crewed SpaceX launch Doug Hurley retires
Astronaut Doug Hurley, the commander of the first crewed SpaceX launch to the International Space Station, retired from NASA Friday after 21 years.
Astronaut Doug Hurley, the commander of the first crewed SpaceX launch to the International Space Station, retired from NASA Friday after 21 years.
Lockheed Martin spent $20 million to renovate a “fixer upper” in Titusville into a new spacecraft manufacturing building.
“This is a massive step-up from anything we’ve ever done,” Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for science at NASA, told FLORIDA TODAY.
“Welcome to the dawn of a new space age.”
Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson is set to fly to space this weekend. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos up next on his Blue Origin vehicle. Elon Musk’s a no-show.