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NASA’s Lost Moon Lander: New Report Reveals What Went Wrong

A critical software flaw incorrectly oriented the Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft's solar panels away from the sun, causing a power loss…

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Artemis II Moon Mission Gains Momentum for March Launch

The Artemis II mission is now targeting a launch as early as March 6, following a successful second fueling test…

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Chinese Space Firm Secures Major Funding; Falcon 9 Returns to Bahamas

The global race for sovereign space launch capabilities is intensifying, with nations like Germany, the UK, and Australia investing heavily…

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NASA Faces New Hurdle Ahead of Artemis II Countdown Test

NASA is preparing for a second countdown rehearsal to address a recurring hydrogen leak in the Space Launch System rocket,…

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NASA delays Artemis II launch to March amid hydrogen leak issues

The Artemis II mission, which will send astronauts around the Moon, has been postponed to March due to persistent hydrogen…

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NASA Picks Axiom Space for 5th Private Astronaut Mission

NASA has awarded Axiom Space a fifth private astronaut mission (Axiom Mission 5) to the International Space Station, scheduled for…

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Historic Speed Record Mission Nears Liftoff

The Artemis II rocket has been moved to its launch pad at Kennedy Space Center, marking a major step toward…

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NASA managers vigilant for “launch fever” ahead of Moon mission

NASA's Space Launch System rocket is being transported to its launch pad, marking a critical step for the Artemis II…

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2026’s Most Anticipated Space Launches and Landings

2026 is poised to be a landmark year for space exploration, driven by collaboration between NASA, international partners, and private…

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NASA’s Artemis II Faces Payless Push to Stay on Track

NASA's essential programs, including the International Space Station and robotic missions, continue operating during the government shutdown, but employees and…

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NASA’s Moon Rocket Arrives at Final Stop Before Launch

The Orion spacecraft has arrived at Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building for final stacking onto its rocket, targeting a…

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Bezos’ Firm to Bundle Satellites; Starship Launch Imminent

Despite the ongoing federal government shutdown, U.S. military space missions and NASA's Artemis II preparations continue uninterrupted, though federal employees…

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NASA Closes Columbia Artifact Repository to Public Tours

NASA is closing public access to the Columbia artifact repository to create a dedicated internal space for employee reflection and…

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SpaceX Starship Launches May Cause 2-Hour Flight Delays in Florida

SpaceX's Starship launches from Kennedy Space Center may cause flight delays up to two hours due to temporary ground stops…

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ISS Crew Uncertain of Return Date Amid Trump’s NASA Cutbacks

A new four-person crew, led by Commander Zena Cardman, launched to the ISS aboard SpaceX's Crew Dragon, though their return…

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Russia’s Surprising Charm Offensive Toward NASA Explained

Despite US-Russia political tensions, Roscosmos chief Dmitry Bakanov visited NASA facilities, marking the first high-level meeting since 2018 and signaling…

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Artificial Intelligence

US Space Plane to Test Cutting-Edge Quantum Navigation Tech

The US Space Force's X-37B space plane will launch on August 21 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket to test advanced…

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Secretive Space Plane to Test Quantum Navigation in Upcoming Launch

The X-37B space plane, operated by the US Space Force, will launch its eighth mission on August 21 from Kennedy…

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