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NASA is shifting (again) it's plans to maintain a human presence in low Earth orbit, making changes to how it will replace the International Space Station. These changes will add costs and delays. They are also a departure from NASA efforts to use as-a-service models to lay the foundations of a future space economy.
PKG} <Frank Lucas / (R) Oklahoma 0:08> <Sen. John Hickenlooper / (D) Colorado 1:09> WHEN NASA RETIRED THE SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAM.... THE AGENCY CHOSE TWO PRIVATE COMPANIES...TO TAKE ASTRONAUTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
NASA officials on Tuesday detailed the space agency’s plans to establish a lunar base, where astronauts could live and work long-term with the ultimate goal of studying the moon and its origins, as well as how best to send the first humans to Mars.
Northrop Grumman ships final Artemis III rocket booster parts to Kennedy Space Center, signaling SLS progress and investor relevance—read the update now.
NASA announced a reorganization of the agency Friday, restructuring key mission directorates to accelerate its lunar exploration program even as Congress and the White House remain divided over the agency's $24.
The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
If the pending Artemis II mission is successful, it will not just send Americans around the moon and back for the first time in more than half a century—it will send them further than any human being has traveled into space. If the rest of the Artemis ...
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