NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-12 launch to Friday
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NASA's Artemis 2 faces new delays, pushing its launch to at least March. Here's why the crewed lunar mission is postponed, and when it might take off.
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 astronauts arrived on Florida's Space Coast Friday, Feb. 6, ahead of launch. And with SpaceX's Falcon 9 rockets receiving clearance to resume launching after an upper-stage mishap, NASA is now targeting Wednesday, Feb. 11, for liftoff.
If you’ve been even casually following NASA’s return to the Moon, you’re likely aware of the recent Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) for the Artemis II mission. You probably also heard
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NASA WB-57F Canberra Lands Gear Up at Houston's Ellington Field
NASA has confirmed that crew members are safe after one of its three WB-57 Canberra high-altitude research aircraft made an emergency gear-up landing in Texas. N927NA, the most recent addition to NASA’s fleet of high-altitude research aircraft that trace their lineage back to the English Electric Canberra,
NASA will conduct at least one more wet dress rehearsal before setting a target date to launch four astronauts on a trip around the moon.
NASA shared that with a more precise shape, it will help astronomers understand data from planets seen passing in front of their host star well beyond our solar system.
The Pandora satellite provides career training grounds while observing exoplanets.
Right now, somewhere above our heads, missions are being planned that could redefine humanity's place in space. The decisions being made today about where to send our next wave of spacecraft and rovers depend entirely on discoveries scientists barely finished analyzing.
Are you ready for a bona fide moon shot? The upcoming Artemis II mission is one of the most exciting space excursions in recent memory. It'll be the first time humans have flown to the moon since December 1972, when the landmark Apollo program wrapped up ...
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