NASA Declares Its Mars MAVEN spacecraft Dead
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Lost in space: NASA declares MAVEN Mars spacecraft unrecoverable after 11 years
NASA has officially ended the MAVEN mission after losing contact with the spacecraft around
NASA has awarded major contracts for lunar rovers, landers, and cargo missions as plans for a permanent Moon base move closer to reality.
Hundreds of students came together to design, build, and test rovers on an Earth obstacle course to prepare for the moon as part of a NASA challenge.
Space exploration is filled with setbacks, but the spectacular explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on Thursday night marked a significant blow to not only the company, which was founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos,
"This is when living and working on the Moon becomes a reality," NASA said about "humanity’s first lunar outpost."
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Healthcare on the moon and beyond—how NASA is preparing for medical emergencies in deep space
Space exploration will require healthcare systems that can function without guidance from Earth.
University of Hawaiʻi computer scientist Kim Binsted talks about the the HI-SEAS program on Maunaloa, which simulates missions to the moon and to Mars.
NASA is at an inflection point. 2026 will now begin with a newly-confirmed Jared Isaacman as a NASA Administrator with the White House directive to beat China back to the moon with astronauts. On the science side, we hope that NASA will continue its in ...
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NASA administrator hails 'Golden Age' of lunar exploration as Moon Base plans unveiled
The space agency described the moon base as a sprawling city-like lunar outpost stretching over hundreds of square miles.