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NASA's Artemis astronauts practice moon landings in Colorado | Space photo of the day for Sept. 18, 2025
NASA is collaborating with the Colorado Army National Guard at its training center in Gypsum to help Artemis astronauts ...
The upgraded Artemis II rocket ensures a smoother, safer ride for the astronauts on their highly anticipated lunar voyage.
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'We're really on a different trajectory': How NASA's Artemis moon missions aim to prepare us for Mars
An uncrewed mission called Artemis 1 flew around the moon and back again in 2022. Four astronauts aim to do the same next ...
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 ...
NASA invites space enthusiasts to send their names to the Moon aboard the Artemis II mission. Learn how to register for this ...
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How does NASA predict solar eclipses
On September 21-22, a partial solar eclipse will be visible across parts of the southern hemisphere, briefly dimming skies ...
On Sept. 18, 1977, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a photo of Earth and the moon. It was the first time both the Earth and ...
Trump's space vision adds to NASA's budget, prioritizing Moon missions and orbital platforms while streamlining the agency's ...
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How NASA Will Build A City On The Moon
NASA aims to build a moon city by using what’s already there. Regolith will become concrete, robots will do much of the heavy work, and modules will be shipped up in stages. Locations near the Moon’s ...
The NASA Glenn Research Center in Northeast Ohio has been selected to oversee a major space project that could bring nuclear ...
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The Moon is getting slightly farther away from the Earth each year − a physicist explains why
So the bottom line is that the gravity of the closer tidal bulge on the Earth is pulling the Moon forward, which increases ...
Faint hydrogen signals from the cosmic Dark Ages may soon help determine the mass of dark matter particles. Simulations suggest future Moon-based observatories could distinguish between warm and cold ...
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