Completed Tests bring Commercial Crew Closer to the Finish Line
January 27, 2020: With the first launch of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner on December 20th, 2019 and SpaceX’s In-flight Abort Test of its Crewed Dragon capsule two significant milestones have been passed on the road to launching American astronauts from US soil to [...]
SpX-19 Leaves the ISS
January 7th, 2020: The unmanned Dragon cargo resupply vehicle successfully completed its nineteenth mission to the International Space Station (ISS) today. Odyssey engineers supported from the Johnson Space Center Mission Control Complex as SpaceX's Dragon departed ISS, starting with release [...]
Happy New Year!
January 1, 2020: Happy New Year from Odyssey Space Research! We are looking forward to an exciting 2020 filled with both new and continuing projects. Interested in tackling them with us? Visit our Careers page to see current job openings. [...]
New Odyssey Employees Tour NASA JSC
December 17, 2019: Several of the fresher faces at Odyssey had the opportunity to tour exciting locations at NASA Johnson Space Center this week, including Mission Control, the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, and the Saturn V rocket at Rocket Park. [...]
SpX-19 Berths at the ISS
December 8, 2019: An unmanned Dragon cargo resupply vehicle once again successfully reached the International Space Station (ISS) this morning, making it the nineteenth Dragon to reach the orbiting outpost. Flying for NASA under the Commercial Resupply Services contract, SpaceX’s [...]
Odyssey Celebrates 16th Anniversary
November 11, 2019: Odyssey staff, friends, and family gathered at the Kemah Boardwalk this past Saturday to celebrate the company’s 16th anniversary. Company CEO Brian Rishikof spoke of the exciting adventures ahead for Odyssey team members. That team includes 17 [...]