With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with ...
NASA's Space Shuttle Program, which ran from 1981 to 2011, was a complex and ambitious project that pushed the boundaries of ...
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China freezes space launches after failures: What does it mean for future missions
China’s ambitious space calendar has taken a sudden hit as multiple launches scheduled for February at the Wenchang Space ...
A new study has examined how future human missions to Mars could access one of the planet's most vital resources—water. The ...
NASA has launched the Mars to Table Challenge, seeking Earth-independent food systems capable of sustaining astronauts on ...
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The Museum of Flight explores the future of space nuclear power on January 31
The Museum of Flight hosts Dr. Roger Myers on January 31 for a talk exploring space nuclear power and its role in supporting ...
What: A forward-looking SETI Live discussion examining the most significant space science missions, discoveries, and ...
One year into President Donald J. Trump’s second term, NASA is delivering measurable progress across human spaceflight, science, aeronautics, and cutting-edge technology.
As we prepare for missions beyond Earth orbit, one crucial challenge remains: keeping astronauts healthy in microgravity.
After 27 years in space, Sunita Williams retires as she visits India, reflects on record missions, unexpected challenges in orbit, and how viewing Earth transformed her perspective on humanity.
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