NASA introduced 10 new astronauts—six women and four men—selected from 8,000 applicants, who will train for future missions to the ISS, moon, and eventually Mars.
NASA announced its newest class of astronauts Sept. 22 as agency leaders and lawmakers emphasized their intent to return ...
The U.S. and China are in a sprint toward manned missions to the lunar surface by the end of this decade, with sights on 2029 ...
The company’s Starship rocket, which has suffered a series of recent test explosions, is still years away from being ready ...
NASA introduced 10 new astronauts, including more women than men for the first time, to train for future moon and Mars ...
"Some are challenging our leadership in space, say, like the Chinese ... We are going to win ... the science team behind the ...
China’s strategic ambition is reminiscent of the pioneering spirit of the Apollo missions that won the Space Race for the U.S ...
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How we went from planes to the moon in 66 years
It took 66 years to go from airplanes to landing a man on the Moon. This video explores the monumental journey of human flight and space exploration, detailing key milestones and innovations that led ...
NASA has named the next 10 members of its astronaut corps, including a geologist who hails from the Pacific Northwest.
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Chinese scientists detect 41 new lunar landslides, mostly triggered by moonquakes
In fact, China’s upcoming Chang’e-8 mission (2029) will carry a lunar seismometer to the south pole. Once moonquakes are detected, satellites can quickly check for landslide signatures at the ...
Nasa introduced its newest astronauts yesterday, 10 scientists, engineers and test pilots chosen from more than 8,000 applicants to help explore the moon and possibly Mars.
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