'America First' on the moon? US must 'dominate' in space, acting NASA chief says during lunar landing Moon mascot wanted! Your idea could fly as NASA's Artemis II zero-g indicator Related:NASA unveils plan for Artemis 'base camp' on the moon beyond 2024 "It's important that this agenc...
Rocket Lab unveils plan to land Neutron rockets at sea, 1st launch in 2025 US military taps Rocket Lab’s new Neutron launcher for ‘point to point’ cargo test flight in 2026 "We're going to put this together, we're going to fly this demonstration, gather a bunch of great data and ...
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” NASA’s Associate Administrator Bob Cabana told reporters during a press call on Monday. “Furthermore, this budget reflects the administration’s confidence in the agency and support for NASA's mission to explore the unknown in air and space, innovate for the benefit of humanity ...
"These landers are just the beginning of exciting commercial partnerships that will bring us closer to solving the many scientific mysteries of our Moon, our solar system, and beyond," said Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, in a statement. ...
Behind the camera: Astronauts talk with students from space station | Space photo of the day for May 29, 2025 Spaceflight Meet the crew of Blue Origin's NS-32 space tourism mission launching on May 31 By Samantha Mathewson published 17 hours ago Blue Origin's next suborbital flight is ...
Moon’s surface since 2009 and sending information back to NASA scientists. The video about the dark side of the Moon is in extreme detail. It is due toLRO camera, which is able tocreate very detailedimages. See for yourself in the video below, which unveils the dark side of the Moon....
Before all that can happen, NASA has to get the money it needs to pull of its ambitious lunar mission. The Trump administrationrequested an additional $1.6 billionfor NASA for next year to accelerate plans to return humans to the Moon, but it’s unclear if Congress will appropriate those fu...
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Google unveils stunning tribute for Apollo 11 engineer 00:56 Rare NASA footage from 1969 shows search for lunar life 01:13 Washington CNN Business — NASA has touted its bold plan to return American astronauts to the moon by 2024 for months. Now we’re starting to get an idea of how ...