NASA may roll back Artemis II rocket
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A spokesperson issued a statement Friday after Trump said his team would start “identifying and releasing” government files.
NASA astronauts are about to dramatically up the selfie game. The space agency has decided to allow astronauts to bring the latest smartphones on some flights, including the Artemis II flight that is scheduled to take off next month.
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NASA report declares Starliner incident a type A mishap
On Thursday, NASA released sobering results from an independent investigation into the 2024 crewed Boeing Starliner test flight that left two astronauts stranded in space for months, placing blame not only on hardware failures,
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will conduct a wide-area survey to study dark matter, dark energy, and the expansion of the universe across 11 billion light-years.
NASA’s announcement of its 2025 astronaut class underscores America’s renewed commitment to space leadership. These individuals will train for missions to the Moon and Mars as part of the Artemis program, a cornerstone of U.S. efforts to maintain its ...
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NASA’s bold new Mars gamble is unlike anything tried before
NASA has committed to running two competing landing architectures side by side for its Mars Sample Return mission, a strategy the agency has never attempted for a planetary return campaign. The January 2025 announcement from NASA Headquarters pairs a proven sky-crane descent system with an untested commercial lander option,