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Launch of Falcon Heavy inspires awe in MHS students and teachers

By Evan Ruderman, Round Table executive producer February 27, 2018

The recent launch of SpaceX's Heavy variant of their Falcon line of rockets solidified its position as the most powerful rocket since the 1960s. Middletown High School students and teachers spoke about...

SpaceX Shoots for the Stars

SpaceX Shoots for the Stars

By Ally Pick, Round Table reporter May 12, 2017

SpaceX spacecraft company, founded by Elon Musk, plans to send two private citizens on a mission to circumnavigate the moon. This mission is set for the later part of 2018 and will be the first time that...

Orion vs. Dragon: The race is on

By Miles Bradford, Round Table Reporter April 27, 2017

Humans have been looking to the stars since they appeared on this great blue planet. Now top scientists and corporations are looking to Mars, the Red Planet, for colonization, and NASA and SpaceX are...

Mars rock ‘Jake Matijevic’ proves a surprise, even to NASA

October 23, 2012

By Amy Hubbard Los Angeles Times (MCT) LOS ANGELES _ The more Curiosity gets to know Mars, the more it seems like a big red Earth. Curiosity recently examined what appeared to be an ancient riverbed...

Spacescape by McKenzie Miskell

January 5, 2011

Spacescape by McKenzie Miskell.

Spacescape by Samantha Rowland

November 29, 2010

Spacescape by Samantha Rowland.

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