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NASA said on Thursday that the largest rocket element it has ever built, the core stage of its Space Launch System (SLS), successfully passed its engine test, paving the way for more manned launches to the moon in the future. The SLS is the rocket with which NASA intends to send the n...
NASA reported today (Jan. 25) that the testing resumed last week at the point where it had been paused. Furthermore the testing was completed along the first of three axis. “In-depth analysis of the test sensor data and detailed computer simulations confirmed that the input vibration was ...
“Today is a great day for NASA, Stennis and this nation’s human space exploration program. This final test in the Green Run series represents a major milestone for this nation’s return to the Moon and eventual mission toMars,” said Stennis Center Director Richard Gilbrech. “S...
NASA and commercial partner Intuitive Machines successfully landed the Odysseus lander on the surface of the moon today. ByBrianna Wessling|February 1, 2024 GITAI dual-armed robot arrives at the ISS, to conduct multiple operations GITAI USA’s S2 robotic system is the company’s second robot to...
Thursday’s four-engine hot fire test is the first since NASA conducted the same procedure in January 2021, which marked the first time that all four SLS rocket engines were fired at once. An apparent anomaly prompted engineers to end that test after about one minute. ...
NASA to announce Artemis 2 crew today (Image credit: NASA) At long last, we're going to learn which astronauts will fly NASA's first crewed mission to the moon of the Artemis generation. Today, April 3, NASA and the Canadian Space Agency will announce the four astronauts who will fly ...
military plan to test a nuclear-powered rocket engine in space as early as 2027, potentially revolutionizing how people travel the cosmos in the coming decades. The two agencies will work on a nuclear thermal propulsion system, a technology NASA wants to use to send humans to Mars in the ...
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