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From ion engines to deep-space propulsion, here's the real science that connects NASA's tech with the TIE Fighter ships seen in "Star Wars."
To the delight of space enthusiasts everywhere, Isaacman said NASA was cancelling its project to deploy a space station in lunar orbit and would reorient to building a $20 billion base on the surface of the moon.
The NASA administrator said the space agency wants to increase its presence on the moon with robot landers. While it hasn't been formally announced, Administrator Jared Isaacman said in an interview on CNBC that NASA is hoping to launch robotic lander ...
Returning from the Moon isn't a simple descent – it is a high-stakes physics experiment where the spacecraft must transform into a meteor and survive.
A new draft statement of work reveals how dependent the space agency is on Big Blue’s products and services. NASA plans to continue relying on an IBM partner to manage the software licenses and the services needed to support the agency's IT ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — NASA's plan to return humans to the moon is changing course. The space agency outlined a new path for its Artemis moon mission, designed to return humans to the moon using NASA's SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft for the first time since ...
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What is launching on SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30? NASA science and tech demos explained
NASA’s CubeSats and technology demonstrations will launch aboard SpaceX Falcon 9 on March 30, testing communications, thermal protection and in-space capabilities to support research.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA cleared its moon rocket on Thursday for an April launch with four astronauts after completing the latest round of repairs. The 322-foot (98-meter) rocket will roll out of the hangar and back to the pad next week at ...
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on Sunday backed the Trump administration’s proposed budget cuts to his agency, as the Artemis II mission continues. “Yes, of course I do,” Isaacman said on CNN’s “State of the Union,