Charles Bolden Jr., who served as NASA's administrator from 2009 to 2017, has been named a board member at Reston, Virginia-based satellite communications company Ligado Networks. “I am committed to helping Ligado
MoreNASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Igor Komarov, head of Russia’s national space organization Roscosmos, have discussed further cooperation on space activities between the U.S. and Russia, Space News reported Monday. Jeff Foust writes Bolden
MoreNASA and its partners have opened a new airspace technology demonstration laboratory at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport in an effort to help centralize the arrival and departure of aircraft. The laboratory is part
MoreNASA has unveiled the X-57 designation to a research airplane nicknamed Maxwell, which will be equipped with 14 electric motors that serve as propellers. The U.S. Air Force made the number designation to Maxwell
MoreNASA Administrator Charles Bolden has urged 22 member countries in the European Space Agency to extend their partnership with the U.S. to continue supporting the International Space Station to 2024, Space News reported Thursday. Peter
MoreNASA Administrator Charles Bolden has said the agency’s international counterparts remain interested in spaceflight cooperation projects with the U.S. despite concerns over the next administrationâs plans for space programs, Space News reported Monday. Jeff
MoreMichael Watkins, director of the center for space research at the University of Texas in Austin, has been appointed as the new director of NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. “Dr. Watkins is
MoreAl Condes, formerly deputy associate administrator of NASAâs Office of International and Interagency Relations, has been appointed as the new OIIR associate administrator. Condes will succeed Michael OâBrien and be responsible for
MoreTodd May, formerly deputy director of NASA‘s Marshall Space Flight Center, has assumed the role of acting director at the Huntsville, Alabama-based center following the retirement of Patrick Scheuermann. “Patrick leaves Marshall
MoreJohn Holdren, director of the White House office of science and technology policy, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden have issued statements to mark the 15th anniversary of human presence onboard the International Space
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