Most of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi’s ground forces have been pushed into the cities of Ajdabiyah, Misurata, and Zintan, along the country’s northern coast, said Vice Adm. Bill Gortney, Joint Staff director, Thursday during an update for reporters on Operation Odyssey Dawn. However, the current rules of engagement prevent coalition forces from bombing inside of cities in an effort to reduce or eliminate civilian casualties, said Gortney. As long as coalition forces continue to cut off the supply lines of Qaddafi’s troops, “they won’t be able to sustain their efforts” in those areas, he said. So far, there have no reports of the coalition causing civilian casualties, he noted. Gortney said the coalition’s message to Qaddafi’s forces is clear: “Stop fighting. Stop killing your own people. Stop obeying orders from Col. Qaddafi.” If you don’t, he added, “We will continue to hit you.” (Gortney transcript)
Celebrating 100 Years of Liquid-Fueled Rockets
March 11, 2026
March 16, 2026, marks 100 years since Dr. Robert H. Goddard launched the world’s first liquid-fueled rocket. Over the past century, new and ever more capable liquid-fueled rockets have literally propelled humanity into space. Why liquid-fueled rockets?