NASA starts launch rehearsal for Artemis II mission to moon
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With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with its upcoming projects.
Right now, somewhere above our heads, missions are being planned that could redefine humanity's place in space. The decisions being made today about where to send our next wave of spacecraft and rovers depend entirely on discoveries scientists barely finished analyzing.
Cold-flow tests at NASA Marshall demonstrated the stability of a nuclear propulsion design aimed at reducing travel times to the moon and Mars.
Virgin Galactic’s Purdue 1 suborbital flight in 2027 will probe the possibilities of in-space manufacturing and quantum technologies with autonomous experiments on board the all-Boilermaker flight.
A new study has examined how future human missions to Mars could access one of the planet's most vital resources—water. The "Martian aqua: occurrence of water and appraisal of acquisition technologies" paper,
The Artemis Accords aim to guide how countries cooperate in civilian exploration of the Moon, Mars, and other celestial bodies.
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Mystery US space plane’s covert mission in Earth orbit finally teased
The United States military’s most enigmatic spacecraft is back in orbit, and this time officials are hinting more clearly at what it is doing up there. The eighth flight of the reusable X-37B space plane,
NASA has selected Axiom Space for its fifth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, scheduled for 2027.
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Earliest launch date for Artemis II set for Feb. 8 after cold weather delay: NASA
The earliest possible launch date for the Artemis II rocket to carry Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen around the moon is scheduled for Feb. 8.