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73 moon landings? NASA's 'most ambitious space project' will be fraught with challenges
NASA has released a 'Moon Base User's Guide' to expand on its plans for a permanent lunar base and a trip to Mars.
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Artemis 2 is the 'opening act' for America's return to the moon, space agency chief says
Artemis 2 kicks off a lunar "relay race" that will lead the NASA and its partners to a moon base and, eventually, Mars, NASA chief Jared Isaacman says.
Just before Artemis II began its historic slingshot around the moon, Jared Isaacman, the recently confirmed NASA administrator, made a flurry of announcements from the agency’s headquarters in Washington,
Astronauts captured a stunning and rare lightning event called "red sprites" from Earth orbit that could impact radio, climate, and safety.
Next week, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center will be unveiling its newest space telescope: the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope.
The mission, aiming to launch no earlier than 2028, is expected to spend as many as 14 days aboard the International Space Station.
Late last month Dream Chaser, a commercial U.S. space plane, received no mention during NASA’s in-depth “Ignition” briefing, which set out the agency’s comprehensive plans to return to the moon.
In the 1960s, the United States won the space race decisively by planting the American flag firmly on the moon. Over the next five years, 12 NASA astronauts walked on the moon before the Apollo program,
The first spacewalk of 2026 is scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, and will be livestreamed by NASA. Astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams will spend about 6.5 hours working outside the ISS. A previously planned spacewalk in January was canceled due to ...
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ISS astronauts joke around with an optical illusion | Space photo of the day for April 15, 2026
Two NASA astronauts had some fun during the ISS' capture of a robotic cargo spacecraft on April 13, pretending to hold onto it from into the station.
The space rock is expected to make its closest approach at around 848,000 miles from the Earth, according to NASA.