Titusville to weigh algae bloom study, stormwater fee hike for Indian River Lagoon
Read full article: Titusville to weigh algae bloom study, stormwater fee hike for Indian River LagoonTitusville city leaders are set to take a closer look at the health of the Indian River Lagoon during their regular council meeting Tuesday evening.
Crowds gather for Starlink launch, disappointed as Crew-10 scrubbed
Read full article: Crowds gather for Starlink launch, disappointed as Crew-10 scrubbedHundreds of spectators gathered at Space View Park in Titusville, eager to witness the launch of Crew-10. But just before liftoff, excitement turned to disappointment as the mission was scrubbed.
Spectators already camping out for SpaceX Crew-9 launch Saturday
Read full article: Spectators already camping out for SpaceX Crew-9 launch SaturdayWith NASA’s CREW-9 mission set for Saturday, Space View Park is expected to fill up with excited spectators eager to witness the historic launch. NASA reports that despite recent storms, preparations remain on schedule.
Excitement builds among 400K people expected to witness next Artemis I launch attempt
Read full article: Excitement builds among 400K people expected to witness next Artemis I launch attemptSpace View Park was calm Friday evening, but Saturday it’s expected to be packed for the next Artemis I launch attempt.
‘400,000 people or more:’ Crowds expected to double for next Artemis I launch attempt
Read full article: ‘400,000 people or more:’ Crowds expected to double for next Artemis I launch attemptBrevard County is counting down to more traffic jams and large crowds with NASA moving the next Artemis I launch attempt to 2:17 Saturday afternoon.
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Monument to nations space program vandalized at Titusville Space View Park
Read full article: Monument to nations space program vandalized at Titusville Space View ParkBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. Titusville Police were attempting to find out who scrawled graffiti across a monument honoring astronauts and workers involved with the nations space program and the moon mission. The incident was reported Wednesday night at Space View Park, 8 Broad St., a public area that sits along the riverside about 15 miles west of the launch pads at Kennedy Space Center. Photos circulated on social media of what appeared to be white or silver writing along the statutes and stone slabs memorializing the Apollo Space program that launched the nation to the moon. Police arrived Wednesday evening and found an unnamed woman cleaning the writing off of the memorial. Several people were at the park assisting with scrubbing the unidentified writing off of the tributes.
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