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Mars Helicopter Ingenuity Temporarily Grounded By NASA To Wait For Dust To Settle
The ground-breaking helicopter has stopped because it is impossible for it to recharge its batteries because of Martian dust. The ground-breaking helicopter has stopped because it is impossible for it to recharge its batteries because of Martian dust. -
What Will The James Webb Space Telescope Do Next?
Real science can begin now that the telescope is fully operational and the fanfare has concluded. Real science can begin now that the telescope is fully operational and the fanfare has concluded. -
NASA To Release First Science Images Taken By James Webb Space Telescope: How To Watch
Launched on Dec. 25, 2021, it will be a historic day for the $10 billion observatory. Launched on Dec. 25, 2021, it will be a historic day for the $10 billion observatory. -
Trash Bag Tossed From Space Station In Waste-Management First
The ISS crew now has a new way to dispose of garbage. The ISS crew now has a new way to dispose of garbage. -
NASA's Moon Probe CAPSTONE Re-establishes Contact
The 55-pound (25-kilogram) cubesat has been in touch once again with the CAPSTONE team. The 55-pound (25-kilogram) cubesat has been in touch once again with the CAPSTONE team. -
NASA Loses Communication With Moon-Bound CAPSTONE
To postpone the satellite's imminent trajectory adjustment maneuver, the space agency is attempting to make contact with it once more. To postpone the satellite's imminent trajectory adjustment maneuver, the space agency is attempting to make contact with it once more. -
NASA's CAPSTONE Spacecraft Now Traveling to Moon Independently
After a vital and successful spacecraft burn on Monday, the mission will settle down for a lengthy ride. After a vital and successful spacecraft burn on Monday, the mission will settle down for a lengthy ride. -
New Study Finds Returning Astronauts Struggle To Regain Bone Density
Because of the lack of gravity and weightlessness, astronauts lose bone mass as they spend more time in space. Because of the lack of gravity and weightlessness, astronauts lose bone mass as they spend more time in space. -
Perseverance Rover Suffers Pebble Impact Damage, Remains Functional
Parts on the weather station of the Red Planet rover were damaged by faster-than-expected winds, but NASA assures Percy is still working fine. Parts on the weather station of the Red Planet rover were damaged by faster-than-expected winds, but NASA assures Percy is still working fine. -
NASA's Europa Clipper May Collide With Solar System's Largest Moon Ganymede
The spacecraft's demise could even become an experiment in and of itself. The spacecraft's demise could even become an experiment in and of itself.