This article is second in a series by White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office that will delve into the history of the Trinity Site Test, which marked its 80th anniversary on July 16, and the ...
Three observation bunkers were established 10,000 yards from ground zero for the Trinity Site Test. Key leaders, including Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and Maj. Gen. Leslie Groves, observed from ...
This article is the fourth in a series by White Sands Missile Range Public Affairs Office that will delve into the history of the Trinity Site Test, which marked its 80th anniversary on July 16, and ...
First Driver Improvement Class, White Sands, led by Frank Bartlet, NM State Education Coordinator, and Lieutenant Jim Spring, New Mexico State Police, Feb. 7 1968 From the Floyd D. Campbell Bus Driver ...
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N.M. (April 25, 2025) – As the United States Army celebrates its 250th birthday this year we are reminded of how Soldiers, families and Army civilians have supported our ...
The process of reimagining an iconic logo took center stage at the recent White Sands Missile Range town hall on Aug. 14, where a fresh design for the beloved red, white, and blue WSMR emblem was ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A World War II-era chapel at White Sands Missile Range has been designated as a “place of pilgrimage” by the Military Archdiocese. The designation has been given to the Sierra ...
The United States military has been using long-range missiles for decades and the country's wheeled HIMARS launchers are getting a much-needed update.
NASA launched a sounding rocket, the SNIFS, to study the sun's chromosphere. The rocket reached an altitude of 215 miles and gathered data for approximately eight minutes. Preliminary reports indicate ...