Is an orbiting space station necessary to achieve lunar objectives, including scientific ones?
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NASA wants to accelerate its Artemis missions to the moon. It will need to drop some big hardware to do it.
A big restructuring of NASA's plans to land astronauts on the moon is adding missions and speeding up the timeline, but some hardware might have to be cut loose in the process.
The first Artemis moonshot with a crew is now targeted for no earlier than Feb. 8, two days later than planned.
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Congress wants the International Space Station to keep flying until 2032. Here's why
Congress is pushing to extend the International Space Station's life by two years, to give commercial outposts more time to ...
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate committee next week will consider extending the planned life of the International Space Station by two years to give companies more time ...
A new NASA authorization bill moving through the U.S. Senate would extend the International Space Station’s life among other ...
Policymakers assess the Lunar Gateway’s role in Artemis amid funding debates, international commitments, and plans for sustained lunar missions and future Mars exploration.
As an astronaut, you have to prepare for all kinds of eventualities, whether it’s staying in orbit for nine months longer than expected due to problems with your spacecraft, or cutting short a space ...
NASA is sending the first Black and first female astronauts to the moon in an upcoming launch, marking the first journey to ...
The ISS has “come into its own as a very sophisticated scientific laboratory,” says retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who ...
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