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NASA's Asteroid Deflecting Spacecraft Will Slam Into A Moonlet This Month
NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Mission (DART) will try and carry out its planetary defense methods -- to alter the path of an asteroid. NASA's Double Asteroid Redirect Mission (DART) will try and carry out its planetary defense methods -- to alter the path of an asteroid. -
Space Community Mourns Death Of Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch, was remembered as a strong supporter of space exploration. Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch, was remembered as a strong supporter of space exploration. -
Artemis 3 Astronauts Will Wear Axiom Space-Designed Spacesuits
The newly announced Artemis 3 award for spacesuit design has a base value of $228.5 million. The newly announced Artemis 3 award for spacesuit design has a base value of $228.5 million. -
NASA Releases Update On Leaky Artemis I After Two Failed Attempts
NASA's Artemis I moon rocket is staying at the launch pad, at least for now. NASA's Artemis I moon rocket is staying at the launch pad, at least for now. -
NASA Halts Second Artemis I Attempt Amid Fuel Leak Issue
The space agency said it will likely take weeks to fix the fuel leak, dampening the timeline of the moon mission. The space agency said it will likely take weeks to fix the fuel leak, dampening the timeline of the moon mission. -
Artemis I Gears Up For Second Launch Attempt Saturday
Artemis mission manager Mike Sarafin says that Saturday's liftoff largely depends on the rocket's condition. Artemis mission manager Mike Sarafin says that Saturday's liftoff largely depends on the rocket's condition. -
There’s More To Mars Than Its Red, Barren Surface – We Just Need The Rock Samples To Get Here
We’re rooting for the Mars return mission to safely deliver the rock samples to Earth. We’re rooting for the Mars return mission to safely deliver the rock samples to Earth. -
NASA Eyes Second Artemis I Launch Attempt Sept. 3
The spacecraft will spend 42 days in space before returning to Earth. The spacecraft will spend 42 days in space before returning to Earth. -
Engine Leak Puts NASA's Artemis I Moon Launch On Hold
A procedure intended to release a little amount of fuel to allow the engines to cool to the proper temperature wasn't operating. A procedure intended to release a little amount of fuel to allow the engines to cool to the proper temperature wasn't operating. -
Here's How You Can Experience The Launch Of NASA's Artemis 1 Moon Mission Via 360-Degree Virtual Reality
The historic lunar launch scheduled for Monday (Aug. 29) will be digitally witnessed by viewers of "Artemis Ascending." The historic lunar launch scheduled for Monday (Aug. 29) will be digitally witnessed by viewers of "Artemis Ascending."