NASA delays Artemis II Moon mission
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NASA is finalizing preparations for the Artemis II wet dress rehearsal at Kennedy Space Center, following delays caused by a rare arctic outbreak and strong winds in Florida. These adjustments
NASA has announced a trio of new scientific experiments it plans to conduct on the Moon as part of its ongoing Artemis program. These payloads will include imager systems to test the temperature of the lunar surface at different depths, as well as an experiment to study lunar radiation and how it interacts with the Moon's surface.
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NASA's Artemis II readies for moon return after 54 years of Apollo 17: Here's the latest on mission
Artemis II prepares for launch in early February, marking the first crewed mission towards the moon since Apollo 17.
NASA’s funding has been called into question in recent months. A new funding package preserves that vast majority of the agency’s budget, along with funding for various other projects
Humans are set to travel around the moon for the first time in over 50 years, venturing further from Earth than ever before, as NASA’s historic moon mission gets ready to blast off as early as next month.
NASA is inviting people around the world to submit their names to fly to the moon aboard the Artemis II mission, marking the first crewed lunar flight of the Artemis program.
Artemis II: Ahead Of Historic Lunar Mission NASA Unveils Athena, Its Most Powerful Supercomputer Yet
Under its High-End Computing Capability or HECC portfolio NASA provides users with cutting-edge computing services for world-class R&D. With the introduction of Athena, the newest member of HECC, researchers just got wings while tackling some of the most complex problems in aeronautics, space and science in general.
NASA Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, Dr. Nicola Fox explains an intriguing rock that the Perseverance rover inspected named "Cheyava Falls." Credit: NASA
An AI-powered algorithm built by a teenager uncovers millions of hidden cosmic objects buried in decades of NASA space data.
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NASA alerts Earth to asteroid that could be on a collision path
NASA’s latest alert about a near‑Earth asteroid has revived a familiar mix of anxiety and curiosity about what would happen if a space rock really were on a collision course with our planet. The agency’s own data show that the risk of a serious impact in any given decade is small but not zero,