NASA launching Artemis II mission
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The first crewed mission of NASA's Artemis moon program may take off in a matter of days, with a launch window that opens on April 1, and as preparations are underway for that, the space agency is refocusing its plan to establish a human presence on the moon.
The agency is canceling plans to deploy a space station in lunar orbit and will instead use its components to construct the base, NASA chief Jared Isaacman sai.
The rock is hurtling through our cosmic neighborhood at a zippy 23,197 miles per hour, according to the space agency.
The aerospace industry is high-stakes. To help chart a course for Perseverance, NASA has enlisted AI and a digital twin.
New images captured by the Hubble and James Webb space telescopes show Saturn in both visible and infrared light
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NASA's 'decade of Venus' exploration may bank on 1 probe: 'Not everything can move forward'
NASA may not be able to move forward three planned Venus missions as budget pressures force difficult trade-offs across its planetary science portfolio.