As humanity settles new locations on and off the Earth, today's knowledge is inadequate for understanding and responding to ...
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Artemis III update: NASA ships final solid rocket booster segments for SLS to Kennedy Space Center
Eight segments have been shipped via train, and will help put four astronauts in orbit next year.
When rockets fire into space, the insides of their engines become an extreme environment where temperatures soar and tiny ...
At SXSW London, Canadian production designer Patrice Vermette took the audience inside his process, talking about “method designing" and "scientific jam sessions." ...
The Long March 12B, the largest and most powerful (potentially) reusable rocket China has launched to date, lifted off Monday ...
Elon Musk’s plan to launch 1 million AI data center satellites into orbit starting in 2028 could spark a financial ...
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during a Florida prelaunch test. Here's why the incident may impact NASA's Artemis ...
Space elevators remain one of the most fascinating space concepts because they suggest a future where reaching orbit no longer depends entirely on expensive rocket launches. Interest in space elevator ...
Astronaut suits are evolving far beyond the bulky systems used during earlier space missions. Modern space suit technology is now focused on helping astronauts move more naturally while surviving the ...
You’ll soon be able to see a real space shuttle standing upright in Los Angeles, a view rarely available outside of NASA facilities. A major milestone toward that moment was reached this month as ...
As NASA’s Artemis program advances following its first crewed mission to the moon April 10, former astronaut Bonnie Dunbar sees it as the latest step in a long legacy of human spaceflight that ...
Construction of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center at California Science Center has been completed after four years, offering the public new exhibit spaces and the permanent home for Space Shuttle ...
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