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Astronomy on MSNKeeping up in the second Space Race takes diligenceThe U.S. is in the midst of a second Space Race, and NASA is in a time crunch. How can it keep ambitions for the Moon and ...
Jared Isaacman, President Trump's nominee to lead NASA, tells lawmakers the space agency can return astronauts to the moon ...
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The National Interest on MSNHow the U.S. Navy Is Preparing to Rescue NASA’s Downed AstronautsThe Navy has conducted a total of twelve recovery tests in preparation for the Artemis II mission, which will see NASA astronauts orbit the Moon and return to Earth.
NASA wants to come up with a way to transform 96 sacks of feces, urine and vomit ditched by Apollo 11 astronauts in1969.
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Space.com on MSNMoon dust may help astronauts power sustainable lunar cities. Here's how.Moon dust is quickly becoming a magic material, from which oxygen and other elements such as titanium can be extracted, that ...
Lunar Outpost plans to ensure its LTV can not only endure the moon’s harsh, two-week long lunar nights, but continue operating as surface temperatures drop as low as -280 degrees Fahrenheit. These and ...
NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman believes the US can simultaneously handle missions to both the moon and Mars.
Blue Origin's all-female 11-minute flight on April 14 reminds us that there's a long line of women who have been making ...
Singer Katy Perry and 'CBS Mornings' anchor Gayle King were among the six passengers Monday on an all-female voyage into to ...
Andre Douglas didn’t get picked to go to the moon, but he’ll still get a moment that’s out of this world. Next year, Douglas ...
A popstar, a journalist, a civil rights activist, rocket scientist and filmmaker have gone into space. And the mission was ...
A few more stars are entering the stratosphere as Blue Origin's all-female, celebrity-studded space flight takes flight.
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