by Brian Burgess | Aug 29, 2022
NASA’s next-gen space vehicle is next slated to lift off Friday, at 12:48pm Engine cooling problems and a valve issue led to the mission manager calling a halt to Monday’s launch The unmanned Artemis 1’s mission is to circle the moon and return to...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Aug 26, 2022
Artemis 1, the first in NASA’s next-gen space exploration program aimed at the moon and beyond, is slated for a 2 hour launch window next Monday morning Aerospace industry jobs are already growing along Florida’s Space Coast, with the addition of Space X,...
by News Service of Florida | Aug 25, 2022
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office asked a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling that blocked a sports betting deal in Florida Attorneys for Moody filed a 32-page brief arguing that Judge Dabney Friedrich erred in blocking the law In his initial...
by News Service of Florida | Aug 23, 2022
Justice Clarence Thomas granted Florida more time to prepare a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the state’s new “Big Tech” crackdown law The law was blocked on First Amendment grounds by a federal district judge in May The law,...
by Brian Burgess | Aug 6, 2022
In aerospace terminology, one of the most dangerous parts of a space launch is when a rocket approaches maximum dynamic pressure, or “max q,” that singular moment in time when the rocket’s speed and the density of the lower atmosphere combine to...
by Caden DeLisa | Jul 27, 2022
Florida Atlantic University received a state grand in order to develop and integrate cybersecurity training to its preexisting infrastructure The training is planned to be available through the university’s colleges of business, science, and engineering The...