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Axiom Space, Collins Aerospace Awarded NASA's $3.5 Billion Contract To Develop Artemis Spacesuits
Both companies will have opportunities to vie for task orders for missions as soon as 2025, including a demonstration mission outside the ISS. Both companies will have opportunities to vie for task orders for missions as soon as 2025, including a demonstration mission outside the ISS. -
James Webb Space Telescope Team Promise Geology From '50 Light-Years Away'
Rocky planets are more difficult to sight than gas giants in current telescope technology, but Webb's powerful mirror and deep-space location should allow it to happen. Rocky planets are more difficult to sight than gas giants in current telescope technology, but Webb's powerful mirror and deep-space location should allow it to happen. -
NASA Chief Bill Nelson Expresses Grief, Revealing 'Heavy Weight' Of Mass Shootings
Bill Nelson noted that Tuesday also marked the two-year anniversary of George Floyd's death. Bill Nelson noted that Tuesday also marked the two-year anniversary of George Floyd's death. -
Ice Beneath Lunar Volcanoes May Help Moon Astronauts In Future Missions
Finding liquid water on the moon is increasingly important as astronauts and engineers start thinking about how to live on the moon sustainably. Finding liquid water on the moon is increasingly important as astronauts and engineers start thinking about how to live on the moon sustainably. -
Boeing Starliner Capsule Returns Safely Back To Earth
The space capsule landed at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The space capsule landed at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. -
NASA's Asteroid Hunter Spacecraft Captures The Moon As It Disappears During Eclipse: WATCH
Lucy, which is on its way to some asteroids near Jupiter caught a rare shot of the moon. Lucy, which is on its way to some asteroids near Jupiter caught a rare shot of the moon. -
Boeing Starliner Makes Critical NASA Test Flight To Reach ISS
The flight is Starliner's second attempt to the space station, which had been previously riddled by technical problems. The flight is Starliner's second attempt to the space station, which had been previously riddled by technical problems. -
NASA's Voyager 1 Transmits Weird Data Scientists Can't Explain
The Voyager 1 team says the 45-year-old probe appears to be confused about its current location. The Voyager 1 team says the 45-year-old probe appears to be confused about its current location. -
Scientists Grow Plants On Lunar Soil -- A World First
The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release. The study is paramount to NASA's long-term goals in human space exploration, NASA administrator Bill Nelson said in a press release. -
NASA, Scientists Cultivate Seeds On Lunar Soil
The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA. The scientists collected all of the plants after 20 days and studied their DNA.