Slowly but surely, all the pieces of the Artemis II Moon mission puzzle seem to be falling into place. More importantly, there seems to be no stopping the actual launch of the missions no later than ...
NASA is marking America’s 250th year with a bold new symbol of the nation’s relentless drive to explore.
By the time the Artemis II Orion spacecraft launches to the Moon next year, its many components will already have traveled ...
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NASA just took a big step toward Artemis II’s Moon mission
NASA has just crossed a threshold that turns its next Moon flight from an abstract plan into a tangible vehicle, ready to be put through the final, unforgiving tests of human spaceflight. With the ...
Marshall Space Flight Center is playing a critical role in keeping the first manned moon mission in 50 years on target. Roger Baird, associate director at Marshall, told those attending the Redstone ...
The US Senate confirmed billionaire private astronaut Jared Isaacman to become President Donald Trump's NASA administrator, ...
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Saturn's Moon Titan May Not Have a Buried Ocean as Long Suspected, New Study Suggests
Saturn's giant moon Titan may not have a vast underground ocean after all. Titan instead may hold deep layers of ice and ...
As a technic set, this is really good. Sadly the technic line has gotten pretty stale the last few years IMO. Mostly just so-so looking cars with nearly identical functions (steering, opening ...
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'We have lost a lot of time.' Former NASA chief says US needs to start over with moon landing plans or risk losing to China
Former NASA administrator Michael Griffin pulled no punches about where he sees America's current Artemis moon landing program in Congressional testimony today. Griffin testified alongside other ...
After the prolonged shutdown of the US government, NASA has finally started its nonessential work back up. It's starting off with a bang: The agency called a press conference to show its hitherto ...
The three-person crew will spend about eight months aboard the orbital laboratory conducting scientific research. This mission comes as the ISS marks 25 years of continuous human presence in orbit.
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