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Artemis 2 astronauts will double as human science experiments on their trip around the moon
Artemis 2 astronauts will be the subjects of nearly as many experiments as they'll be performing during their trip around the ...
"Although this doesn't rule out the possibility that Enceladus' ocean may be habitable, it does mean we need to be cautious ...
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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 ...
In a bold, strategic move for the U.S., acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced plans on August 5 to build a nuclear fission reactor for deployment on the lunar surface in 2030. Doing so would ...
Saturn’s moon Enceladus has long dazzled scientists with its icy plumes that spew water and mysterious organic molecules into space, fueling hopes of a habitable ocean beneath. But new experiments ...
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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 ...
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The Moon Used to Be Much Closer to Earth. It’s Drifting 1.5 Inches Farther From Earth Every Year and It’s Slowly Making Our Days Longer
So the bottom line is that the gravity of the closer tidal bulge on the Earth is pulling the Moon forward, which increases ...
Interlune is developing robots to harvest a valuable gas on the lunar surface that could have a big impact on Earth.
This is a challenging mission for a number of reasons, beginning with getting down to the surface. Because Titan has a thick ...
Scientists have recreated the extreme conditions found on the frozen moons of the outer solar system and uncovered something ...
The Great Lakes Science Center is collaborating with NASA for Discovery Days, featuring STEM learning and showcasing NASA careers that can literally take students to the moon.
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