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Moon mission practice: NASA continues gearing up for Artemis 1 'wet dress rehearsal' Artemis 1 will use a giant Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to send an Orion capsule on an uncrewed trip around the moon. It will be the first-ever flight for the SLS and the second for Orion, which aced an uncrewed trip to Earth orbit in 2014.
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Biden's $26 billion proposal for NASA paves path for 1st human exploration on Mars (CNN) The Biden administration's request for the NASA budget in 2023 is $26 billion, the largest request for science in the space agency's history, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday. The figure ...
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The secrets of black holes, revealed in All About Space magazine Jump to: Secrets of black holes; Greatest space mysteries; Killer universe. Inside All About Space issue 128, on sale now, uncover the secrets ...
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House-sized asteroid zooms by Earth in close flyby A newly-discovered asteroid about the size of a house is passing close by Earth on Monday (March 28) but is no cause for alarm. The asteroid, called 2022 FB2, is about 49 feet (15 meters) across and will approach within 93,400 miles (150,000 ...
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White House requests $26 billion for NASA in '23, adds funds for second moon lander NASA officials announced last week they plan to fund development of a second lunar lander to go alongside SpaceX's Starship vehicle, which the agency selected last year for the Artemis program's first moon landing attempt. Bill Nelson ...
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SpaceX's Ax-1 astronaut mission to the space station delayed to April 6 But on Monday (March 28), NASA officially approved Friday (April 1) through Sunday for the crucial "wet dress rehearsal" of its Artemis 1 moon mission, a practice session that's also taking place at KSC. So Ax-1 is getting pushed a few days.
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A small asteroid's orbit is changed forever after super close Earth flyby A Hungarian astronomer who had discovered a small asteroid just hours before it hit Earth earlier this month nearly scored a second lucky strike spotting another space rock that appeared on a collision course with the planet.
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Perseverance rover's Mars samples now won't make it to Earth until 2033 at best NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are working together to haul back to Earth several dozen Mars samples, which are being collected by NASA's Perseverance rover on the floor of the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero Crater.
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Hey DUDE: Mysterious death of carbon star plays out like six-ring circus The carbon-rich star V Hydrae is in its final act, and so far, its death has proved magnificent and violent. Scientists studying the star have discovered six outflowing rings (shown here in composite), and other structures created by the explosive mass ...
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In detecting alien life on a faraway planet, methane may be the key Scientists are working to understand the indicators of life - biosignatures - that might be present in observations of planets in other solar systems, called exoplanets, knowing that increasingly capable telescopes soon will be available.
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