Moon Mission Crew Named by NASA

The Artemis II mission to travel around the Moon is scheduled to launch in 2024. The last time an American crew visited the moon was with Apollo 17…

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Astronauts to Get New Space Suits 

First redesign in forty years.  The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed a new space suit design at an event at the Space Center in Houston, Texas. The…

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NASA Retires Mars Lander InSight

Its mission ends after four years of science data collection. NASA announced the end of the InSight Mars lander space mission this week. InSight, which stands for Interior…

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NASA Successfully Launches Moon Rocket

The mission will last three and a half weeks.  After several postponements, NASA launched Artemis successfully from Cape Canaveral on Wednesday. Artemis mission manager Mike Sarafin said, “We…

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Subcommittee Chair Calls for Bezos Rocket Investigation

Rocket launch failed in Texas. Chair of the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Representative Don Beyer of Virginia was joined by fellow subcommittee member Representative Brian Babin…

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NASA Artemis Rocket Launch Scrubbed

The next windows of opportunity to send the moon rocket are Friday or Monday.  The NASA Artemis I launch was scheduled to take place early Monday, but a…

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NASA Crew-5 Members Selected for SpaceX Launch

Four-person crew will join Expedition 67 at the International Space Station. Four astronauts have been chosen for the fifth crewed mission of the NASA Commercial Crew Program to…

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FCC to Update Space Debris Rules

Commission says higher space accessibility requires higher rule specificity. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently pledged to update its rules surrounding the management of space debris. Rules for…

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NASA Aiming for June Moon Mission

Most recent test scrubbed.  NASA announced it is still aiming for a June launch of its Artemis mission to the moon, even after a second attempt at a…

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Launch of James Webb Space Telescope Delayed

High Winds set Christmas Day for takeoff. Due to dangerously high winds, NASA announced on Wednesday that it would be delaying the launch of the James Webb space…

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