NASA is not immune to the effects of a government shutdown if congressional leaders fail to reach an agreement before midnight Oct. 1 to prevent one.
We've all got that one friend that buys into conspiracy theories, but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't one of them and he has thoughts on the moon landing.
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Blistering Heat on the Moon: The Real Reason Apollo 11’s Walk Ended Early
When NASA’s Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon in 1969 as the first humans, the length and extent of their extravehicular venture were mostly dictated by the ...
The launch of Flight 11 comes seven weeks after the company's last launch and will mark the fifth test flight of ...
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SpaceX targeting Oct. 13 for next Starship megarocket launch
Liftoff will occur from SpaceX's Starbase site in South Texas. The window on Oct. 13 will open at 7:15 p.m. EDT (2315 GMT; 6:15 p.m. local Texas time), SpaceX wrote in an update on Monday. The company ...
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Google's humanoid robot hands pass banana test using Gemini's latest AI models
Google's humanoids are now capable of carrying out complex, multi-step tasks using the newly released Gemini 1.5 model family ...
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US will build a village on the Moon in a decade, says Nasa chief
Nasa issued a request for industry support in developing a nuclear reactor for the lunar surface, signaling its determination to create long-lasting infrastructure.
American space company SpaceX announced it plans to launch the 11th mission of the Starship on October 13, complex scenario ...
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