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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 ...
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NASA's Lunar Electric Rover rolls across Arizona | Space photo of the day for Oct. 9, 2025
NASA's Lunar Electric Rover was tested in Arizona's rugged desert terrain to simulate lunar exploration and refine designs ...
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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 ...
NASA confirmed that nuclear-micropowered probes (NMPs) using tritium betavoltaic power technology is possible. A new study ...
Local researchers are developing nuclear power, propulsion systems, and medical technology for NASA's ambitious plans to ...
On Monday (Oct. 6), the nonprofit Planetary Society held a "day of action" to urge Congress to restore NASA's science funding ...
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 ...
Missions to colonize Mars may not be as far away as you think, with current plans relying on AI-powered "superhuman ...
NASA has reinvigorated the race to put man on the Moon, nearly half a century after its historic Apollo missions. The agency ...
Bill Nye, the "Science Guy," and other advocates of the US space program are pushing back against the Trump administration proposals to slash NASA’s budget.
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Japanese astronaut eyes typhoon from orbit | On the International Space Station Oct. 6 - 10, 2025
As the U.S. government shutdown halts NASA updates, a JAXA astronaut's photos show that work continues on the space station.
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