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NASA hopes to launch Artemis 2 astronauts to the moon next month, but it's going to be tight: 'This is not a rush'
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — NASA is about to roll its massive new Artemis 2 moon rocket out to the launch pad.
Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away.
Explore NASA’s Curious Universe podcast featuring Artemis II astronauts. Learn about their mission preparation, crew perspectives, and the steps leading to humanity’s next journey around the Moon.
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This collection consists of reports, ...
Cuts to programs perceived as having a DEI focus are hitting training for nurses, cops, welders and other high-skill trades hard ...
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The Purged
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA plans to demolish the iconic Saturn V and Shuttle test towers
The skyline of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville is about to change in a way that closes a defining chapter ...
NASA is moving forward with plans to demolish three iconic structures at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in ...
Just as Nvidia provides a full AI stack for data center deployment, the same is true for the autonomous driving race. And in the same way Nvidia is reliant on TSMC fabs to produce its designed chips, ...
Starlust on MSN
Lunar landers could accidentally ruin the hunt for biological building blocks on the Moon
New research warns that spacecraft exhaust may rapidly pollute the lunar ice that might hold secrets of early life.
China conducted a total of 93 space launches in 2025, setting a new national record for orbital launches in a single year.
Min Read Engineers and technicians hoist the first flight version of the Saturn IB rocket's first stage into the T-tower for ...
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