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The Soviet Union’s successful Zond-5 space mission in 1968 prompted NASA to speed up the Apollo program—ultimately driving it ...
An uncrewed mission called Artemis 1 flew around the moon and back again in 2022. Four astronauts aim to do the same next ...
As NASA prepares to send astronauts to the Moon in the coming years, the agency is contemplating how to live and work on ...
China’s strategic ambition is reminiscent of the pioneering spirit of the Apollo missions that won the Space Race for the U.S ...
Toyota's confidence stems from its deep accumulation of hydrogen energy technology. Hanley pointed out that although hydrogen energy currently faces many doubts, with the continuous improvement of ...
NASA is preparing to launch a new observatory that will help scientists better understand space weather and the protective ...
The idea was that high-powered lasers would propel tiny probes to 20 percent of the speed of light, impelling them with ...
For almost 25 years Chris Gunn (above) worked as a contract photographer for NASA, where he shot precious objects such as ...
NASA is inviting the public to join its Artemis II mission by sending their names to orbit the Moon—free of charge—on a memory card aboard the Orion spacecraft.
NASA is a tangible product of the greatest expression of the American dream. Dismantling it is a travesty that no one voted for,” Colette Delawalla said.
If you’ve ever wanted to write your name across the stars, now’s your chance. Until Jan. 21, 2026 you can add your name to a memory chip which will fly aboard the Orion spacecraft during the upcoming ...
In 2016 billionaire Yuri Milner hosted a press conference at One World Observatory, the atrium topping the slick skyscraper ...