NASA announces new Mars mission, reshapes goals on moon
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Faced with the imminent retirement of the International Space Station, NASA is pushing to speed up work on its potential replacements
NASA will hold a series of events today (March 24) that update us on the agency's plans for the moon and more, and you can watch them live.
In an on-going overhaul of NASA's Artemis program, agency officials say it will take seven years to build a sophisticated base on the moon.
Rock-a-bye, baby. With scientists warning that Earth could be susceptible to thousands of undetected asteroids, Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin is developing a planetary defense program that could help protect us against a rock-alypse.
An overhaul of NASA's priorities aims to accelerate moon missions and build a lunar base, but the shift will affect the future of Houston-led programs and commercial space stations.
The American space agency has just announced some major changes to the lunar plans by the end of the decade and beyond.
Climate expert Kate Marvel pointed to “upheavals” under the Trump administration as a reason for her departure.
The findings were published March 20 in the journal AGU Advances and were based on data recorded by Juno in 2021 and 2022, after NASA granted an extension to the spacecraft’s operations upon completing a five-year science campaign at Jupiter.
NASA’s planetary science program is still facing a funding shortfall that requires “strategic choices” about which missions to continue.
NASA has announced plans to dispatch the Space Reactor-1 Freedom mission to Mars. The mission is planned for launch by 2028.