NASA has cleared the Space Launch System (SLS) heavy launch vehicle for human-rated flight ahead of next year's Artemis II mission, which will send a human crew into lunar orbit for the first time in ...
NASA, alongside private sector partners such as Boeing and RTX, is also backing a three-year competition called GoAERO that calls on students and other participants to design and build self-flying ...
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NASA wants to launch satellites using a catapult
From the moment of the first space launch up until now, mankind has been sending various devices and people into space using missiles. The satellites’ launch is not something unique today: they are ...
Since astronomers found the first planets outside our solar system in 1992 and the first planet around a sunlike star in 1995 ...
NASA employees and supporters rallied outside the agency’s Washington headquarters Monday, marking the third protest this summer against proposed budget cuts and policy changes threatening the space ...
NASA Glenn is leading America's urgent push to beat China in establishing the first lunar power plant by 2030, with ...
On Sept. 23, a spacecraft will launch with a clear mission — to keep a constant watch on the sun to help protect Earth from space weather. The satellite, Space Weather Follow-On L1 (SWFO-L1), is ...
Of the many roads leading to successful Artemis missions, one is paved with high-tech computing chips called superchips. Along the way, a partnership between NASA wind tunnel engineers, data ...
The black hole, named RACS J0320-35, is about a billion times heavier than the Sun. It lies 12.8 billion light years from ...
Scientists at the University of Reading are helping Nasa capture images of Jupiter using remore access to the Keck telescope.
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals NGC 6072 in two striking views. Using infrared instruments, it shows the nebula’s colours and structure, offering fresh cosmic insights.
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6 military technologies that helped NASA ‘sniff’ for martians
For example, Curiosity’s Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument can “sniff” Martian air and soil for compounds that hint at past or present life. In another life, that same detection logic might’ve ...
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