NASA space shuttle astronauts Tom Akers and Joe Tanner, who flew into orbit four times each, will be inducted into the U.S.
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NASA’s next giant Artemis III rocket is already rising inside Kennedy Space Center
NASA has officially started assembling the massive Space Launch System rocket for Artemis III at Kennedy Space Center, ...
NASA’s moon exploration plans call for nearly 80 launches, nearly 75 landers, 10 moon buggies and one nuclear reactor ...
Live updates from SpaceX’s May Day Starlink 10-38 afternoon mission that launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space ...
Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin experienced a significant setback over the weekend. During its third launch, the company’s New Glenn rocket failed to deliver its payload, a communication ...
NASA’s leadership and Axiom have reacted to a warning from the NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) that the agency’s ambitious plan to field next-generation spacesuits for lunar landings and ...
Now that the Artemis 2 mission has been successfully completed, it’s worth taking a look at where NASA stands on the role of humans in exploring space and what its path forward should be. Doing this ...
In early April, NASA and its Artemis II mission inspired humanity to look toward the heavens. Now that the four-person space crew has returned home, however, the public still hasn't had its fill of ...
The NASA Space Shuttle program began as Space Shuttle Columbia took its maiden voyage. This was the world’s first reusable spacecraft; it lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center. The shuttle lasted ...
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Today is Sunday, April 12, the 102nd day of 2026. There are 263 days left in the year. Today in history: On April 12, 1961, Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space, orbiting the ...
After the historic Artemis II lunar orbit mission, NASA has re-sequenced its program, delaying the first crewed lunar landing to Artemis IV (early 2028) and making Artemis III (mid-2027) a low-Earth ...
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