NASA approaches the next phase of its deep space return program. Artemis 2 will be the first crewed mission to the Moon since ...
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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
As the four-person crew of Artemis II prepares to launch on a historic mission around the moon as soon as February, some ...
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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'
NASA hopes to launch its crewed Artemis 2 moon mission in early February, but everything will have to go right to hit that ...
Moon dust is sharp, corrosive, and potentially fatal. NASA’s new electric force field shield is designed to blast it away.
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NASA’s Artemis II Sets the Stage for the Most Daring Space Mission in Decades
It took nearly 12 hours for NASA’s next Moon rocket to crawl just four miles—but that was only the beginning. Now perched at ...
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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 ...
Alphabet Inc Class A, Baidu Inc, NVIDIA Corporation, BYD Co Ltd-H. Read 's Market Analysis on Investing.com AU.
China conducted a total of 93 space launches in 2025, setting a new national record for orbital launches in a single year.
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Artemis II rollout puts NASA’s moon return on a tighter checklist
More than 700,000 gallons of super-cold propellants must flow through NASA’s new moon rocket in a full-up fueling rehearsal ...
Understanding The Moon & Earth. Since the Apollo missions more than half a century ago, the composition of the Moon and its usable resources have been a topic of interest to scien ...
Nvidia’s tightening control over the autonomous driving stack contrasts sharply with China’s state-coordinated but fragmented ...
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Apollo missions nearly failed more than once
The Apollo program was far more dangerous and experimental than its polished legacy suggests. Engineers were racing against time, political pressure, and incomplete technology. Astronauts trained ...
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