Sean Duffy, the acting NASA Administrator, discusses the future of space exploration including putting a man on Mars.
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NASA to Pack Astronauts Onto a Chip in The Name of Space Health
When NASA launches its next stage in lunar exploration next year, its crew will be literally beside themselves as they swing around the Moon. On board the Artemis II mission will be several ...
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As NASA's ISS celebrates 25 years of humans living in space, what's ahead for space stations
For a quarter of a century, humans have continuously occupied the International Space Station. Here's a look at how far we've ...
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World Space Week: The Challenges of Living in Space And How to Overcome Them
The rigors of space travel could accelerate changes in the human body usually associated with aging. According to a new study ...
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Astronaut Traveling to Moon Next Year Says He’s Hoping to Take a “Short Nap” on the Launch Pad
Canadian Moon astronaut Jeremy Hansen told Ars Technica that he's hoping to "take a very short nap on the pad." ...
Recent airborne science flights to Greenland are improving NASA's understanding of space weather by measuring radiation ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- You would expect a trip to space to be transformative, but NASA says it can lead to permanent DNA changes. The space agency studied the DNA of twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly.
The helmet stripe symbolizes the Mach diamond, also known as shock diamonds, which form during high-speed combustion under ...
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How NASA’s New Nuclear Engine Could Change Space Travel Forever
For decades, NASA has dreamed of building a rocket powerful enough to take humans to Mars - and now, that dream might finally come true. The agency is developing a nuclear-powered engine that could ...
NASA's Voyager 1 probe launched into space in 1977, shortly after the Voyager 2 probe. Since then it has continued ...
NASA has reinvigorated the race to put man on the Moon, nearly half a century after its historic Apollo missions. The agency ...
Astronomers are stunned by interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS releasing water vapour unusually far from the Sun. This rare event, ...
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