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NASA Wants to Send Your Name to the Moon With Artemis II Mission—For Free
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.
American pursuit of long-term human missions to the moon hampered by budget cuts to bioregenerative technologies, paper says.
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In 2023, Russia Crashed a Lunar Lander on the Moon. Will It Try Again?
Yet it fuels ongoing lunar pursuits. The United States finds itself in the middle of a new space race. This time, that race ...
In March 1968, the Soviet Union had a partial success with Zond 4. With this launch, they were able to take the spacecraft out to lunar distances (though not around the Moon) even if navigation system ...
Do we know what space actually smells like? And what about other planets, moons, and celestial bodies? Here's what the ...
While millions of people on terra firma gazed skyward on Sunday night to glimpse the latest lunar eclipse, several astronauts ...
SpaceX lent a hand to fellow commercial cargo company Northrop Grumman once again with a launch Sunday evening on the Space ...
SpaceX is lending a hand to fellow commercial cargo company Northrop Grumman once again with a planned launch Sunday evening on the Space Coast to send supplies to the International Space Station that ...
North Korea fires solid rocket motor. North Korea said Tuesday it had conducted the final ground test of a solid-fuel rocket ...
The Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 23 (CRS-23) mission follows 22 previous Cygnus missions to the ISS that ...
From exploring the multifaceted dimensions of Earth Science at NASA, the business of fashion at Vogue, and the emotional ...
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