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If you were to stand on the surface of Mars in two years and look up to the night sky, you might see a bright streak flying across the heavens, followed a few minutes later by another. Rather than flecks of space stuff, they would be satellites on a ...
Several senators are asking appropriators to increase funding for NASA robotic Mars exploration, fearing “irreversible harm” if funding is not restored.
The lunar flyby was a smashing success but experts question whether NASA's timeline for putting astronauts on the moon again is realistic.
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NASA Chief Tells Fox Trump Is Always Reminding Him Moon Is Just the Opening Act, ‘Stars and Stripes’ Taking Over Mars Next
NASA Administrator Jacob Isaacman gave his first post-Artemis II mission interview to Fox and he made it clear that President Trump wants Americans on Mars. The post NASA Chief Tells Fox Trump Is Always Reminding Him Moon Is Just the Opening Act,
The lunar flyby of Artemis II has all eyes on the moon. But what lies ahead is even wilder: establishing a moon base for life on the moon, space tourism, people on Mars and maybe even the discovery
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NASA pulls plug on Mars mission, leaving China to chase signs of life
NASA’s ambitious plan to bring Martian soil and rock samples back to Earth has been officially scrapped. The decision marks a major turning point in interplanetary exploration, signaling that the United States might be stepping back from one of the most technically demanding space missions ever conceived.
A Dutch company that aims to land humans on Mars in 2023 as the vanguard of a permanent Red Planet colony has received its first funding from sponsors, officials announced this week. Mars One plans to fund most of its ambitious activities via a global ...
[UPDATE: Blue Origin has received clearance from the FAA and is now targeting no earlier than Wednesday, November 12, for launch. If you’re interested in watching a livestream of the launch, Digital Trends has everything you need to know.] NASA’s first ...
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New Orpheus mission will explore Mars’ deepest volcanoes in search of hidden life
In a pioneering study presented by Connor Bunn and Pascal Lee of the SETI Institute at the 57th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC), the concept for Orpheus, a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) hopper designed to explore the Martian underground,