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Americans Head To The Moon, Again
The United States is resuming its lunar exploration with NASA's Artemis program after a gap of nearly five decades since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Artemis I aims to create a sustainable human p...
Isaacman emphasizes accelerating NASA programs as he takes agency’s reins
Jared Isaacman, newly appointed NASA Administrator, aims to expedite the agency’s programs such as Artemis but acknowledges the need for time to familiarize himself with ongoing activities. Initially ...
NASA safety panel recommends review of Artemis plans
NASA's safety advisory panel suggests that the agency should re-evaluate its Artemis lunar landing program and incident response protocols following issues like the aborted Starliner test flight....
Applied lessons for NASA’s science programs
Jared Isaacman has been sworn in as NASA’s new administrator and held his first town hall meeting on December 18th, where he addressed questions about his plans for the agency without offering specifi...
Astrobotic secures contracts for suborbital vehicle development
Astrobotic announced on December 19th that they have secured $17.5 million in funding from NASA and the military to develop three new reusable suborbital vehicles aimed at technology demonstrations an...
NASA astrophysics, commercial satellites launch on SpaceX rideshare mission
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched a NASA trio of small astrophysics satellites, alongside multiple commercial spacecraft, on January 11....
Is the race for moon missions lunacy?
NASA faces delays and technological challenges with its Artemis missions, raising questions about whether pushing forward with lunar exploration is advisable before solving critical issues related to ...