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NASA’s huge new rocket will soon send astronauts around the moon
The United States is preparing to send astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than half a century, riding a ...
"It’s amazing to think that this thing I have been working on in various capacities for the last eight years is about to send ...
The Artemis II mission will return humans to the vicinity of the Moon for the first time in more than half a century.
NASA is backing a radically different way to reach space, one that swaps towering rockets for a ground-based launcher that whips payloads to orbital speeds before they ever see a drop of fuel. The ...
While 2025 saw a record number of launches —including crewed exploration, science missions, and even an historic first ...
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Artemis 2 moon rocket gets 'America 250' paint job | Space photo of the day for Dec. 23, 2025
NASA's Artemis program represents the most ambitious human spaceflight effort since Apollo, aiming not only to return ...
Stargazers are in for a show tonight as three NASA rockets launching from Virginia should be visible in the sky above Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey less than a minute after they blast off ...
UPDATE: 3 NASA rockets scheduled to streak through the sky Tuesday night, visible from N.J. NASA’s launch of three rockets, including two with colorful vapor trails, could be visible across multiple ...
Pittsburgh aerospace startup Astrobotic just landed $17.5 million in government contracts to advance reusable rockets. Using Small Business Innovation Research grants — two from NASA and one from the ...
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2026 is the year humanity will finally go back to the moon
Whether Artemis ultimately fulfills its promise of sustained lunar exploration, or is reshaped by politics, budgets and ...
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — Central Pennsylvania stargazers could be in for a special treat tonight. NASA announced it will make the latest attempt to launch three TOMEX+ sounding rockets from its flight ...
UPDATE: The rocket launch was scrubbed at about 2 a.m. Wednesday because of cloudy skies and other atmospheric conditions. NASA says it will try again between 10:30 p.m. Wednesday and 3:30 a.m.
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