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What’s at Stake for NASA If Government Shuts Down
The PBR calls to reduce NASA’s top-line funding by nearly 25 percent—which would represent the largest single-year cut in the ...
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Astronauts on the moon and Mars? World space leaders lay out visions for an ambitious future
At a major space congress in Sydney, leaders from NASA, ESA, ISRO, CNSA, and more shared visions for humanity's return to the ...
NASA has announced significant modifications to its contract with Sierra Space for the Dream Chaser spacecraft, effectively ...
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Astronauts on the Moon AND Mars? The Future of Space Is Here
At the 2025 International Astronautical Congress in Sydney, global space leaders just unveiled their most ambitious plans yet ...
NASA has reinvigorated the race to put man on the Moon, nearly half a century after its historic Apollo missions. The agency ...
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NASA Moving Out of Entire Buildings as It’s Gutted by Trump
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center is making drastic changes following severe budget cuts proposed by the Trump ...
NASA and Sierra Space have agreed to change their deal for its Dream Chaser spacecraft, which will now have its first launch ...
NASA has awarded Katalyst $30 million to move forward with implementation under a Phase III award as an existing participant in NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, managed by the ...
The new selection of NASA astronauts will spend two years in training before becoming eligible for flight assignments.
NASA proves laser communication works in space, sending HD video across millions of miles and paving the way for faster data from Mars.
Now, without much fanfare, NASA has restored the mission, choosing billionaire Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin to deliver the rover to the lunar south pole in late 2027. The mission is part of the Artemis ...
On Monday, the space agency announced the 10 people chosen for its 2025 astronaut candidate class, selected from over 8,000 ...
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