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Artemis program receives boost as Blue Origin's lunar lander passes critical test at NASA facility
Blue Origin's lander completes environmental testing at Johnson's Chamber A, which simulates the harsh conditions of space.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman defends the budget cut, responds to “extinction‑level” warnings, and shares future NASA plans.
SpaceX, the world’s biggest space company, announced a deal in April with Cursor, an AI-code-writing start-up based in San Francisco, signaling the rocket firm’s intention to acquire it for $60 billion.
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What's next for the Artemis program? When NASA could return to the moon - and its race with China
Artemis II flew four astronauts around the moon. Now, NASA must land humans on its surface, build a moon base and stay ahead of an up-and-coming space rival. The work is already underway. "We can launch history-making missions like Artemis II," NASA ...
Fiona Antkowiak, a NASA Flight Director for the Artemis II mission, joined FOX Weather to reflect on the historic journey around the Moon. As celebrations continue following the mission’s success, NASA is already looking ahead—maintaining momentum as it prepares for the next phase of the Artemis program.
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FIU launched the careers of these Artemis rocket scientists
A dozen College of Engineering & Computing graduates are working on mission-critical aspects of NASA's Artemis program, the effort to establish a long-term human presence on the moon by 2030. […] The post FIU launched the careers of these Artemis rocket scientists first appeared on Miami's Community News.
Janet Petro, the first woman director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, is retiring shortly after the milestone Artemis II mission wrapped up.
A group of local high schoolers is contributing to the exploration of the final frontier. After months of hard work, an all-girl group of eight Frontier High School