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Could a Government Shutdown Stall NASA’s Moonshot?
Would the next giant leap to the Moon be delayed not by a technical glitch, but by a Washington budget stalemate? With time ...
NASA is bracing for the possibility of a federal government shutdown if Congress fails to pass a funding bill –– a recurring ...
As part of this historic Army reorganization, DEVCOM AvMC will transfer its Moffett Field function to Redstone Arsenal, AL, ...
Earth-observing radar satellite’s first images of our planet’s surface are in, and they offer a glimpse of things to come.
NASA's CHAPEA mission will see four volunteers living in a simulated Mars base, and leading them is an Air Force pilot, who ...
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NASA’s New Satellite That Sees Through Forests Just Sent Back Its First Images
The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite mission has just delivered its first radar-based images of Earth’s ...
NASA says Artemis 2 will fly at least 5,000 miles past the moon and is scheduled to do so in April 2026, but that window could open earlier.
The first mission of the program, Artemis I, lifted off on November 16, 2022. The uncrewed flight to test the equipment was, ...
After all the tests, NASA determined that Artemis II was safe to fly with its current heat shield, but NASA decided to use a ...
Find out how NASA’s astronaut selection process has evolved.
NASA has tapped startup Katalyst to save a $500 million orbiting observatory from falling into Earth's atmosphere by launching a spacecraft meant to push it farther in space, a short-notice mission ...
Agency officials are eyeing a February 5 launch for the mission that will send four astronauts around the Moon, but can they ...
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