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NASA’s Historic First Crewed Mission to the Moon in 50 Years Is Almost Here!
NASA’s Artemis program is taking giant leaps toward humanity’s return to the Moon, a mission that will stretch the boundaries of space exploration. Following years of meticulous planning and ...
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NASA to Pack Astronauts Onto a Chip in The Name of Space Health
On board the Artemis II mission will be several experiments on human health, one featuring tissue samples collected from the ...
Humans haven't been to the moon in decades, but NASA's Artemis II mission is about to change that, and perhaps even sooner ...
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With 15,000 workers furloughed and funds uncertain, NASA focuses on one mission — return to the moon
The space agency has been grappling with budget uncertainties and a talent exodus even before the shutdown. But NASA’s moon ...
Local researchers are developing nuclear power, propulsion systems, and medical technology for NASA's ambitious plans to ...
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How would a government shutdown affect NASA?
NASA is bracing for the possibility of a federal government shutdown if Congress fails to pass a funding bill –– a recurring ...
From GPS to innovations in computing and optics, technologies developed for space research touch nearly every aspect of ...
Jeff Bezos’ company will launch at Blue Moon MK1 robotic lander from Cape Canaveral to get the rover to the moon to hunt for ...
Third-grade students at Velma Linford Elementary joined forces with the University of Wyoming’s NASA Space Grant Consortium on Tuesday morning to launch a high-altitude weather balloon, combining hand ...
Bizarre NASA discoveries that we’re not allowed to talk about (but we will) Space exploration consistently reveals phenomena ...
Trump's space vision adds to NASA's budget, prioritizing Moon missions and orbital platforms while streamlining the agency's focus on exploration.
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Bill Nye and the Planetary Society hold 'Save NASA Science' day of action on Capitol Hill
Planetary Society CEO Bill Nye spoke at a "Save NASA Science" press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building in ...
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