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NASA's 'decade of Venus' exploration may bank on 1 probe: 'Not everything can move forward'
NASA may not be able to move forward three planned Venus missions as budget pressures force difficult trade-offs across its planetary science portfolio.
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NASA’s Artemis II mission will take an astronaut crew around the Moon – a space policy expert describes the long road to launch
NASA is once again shooting for the Moon, for the first time since the 1970s.
Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman presented the official mascot of the mission/zero gravity indicator, a small plus called Rise.
NASA's pivot from the Lunar Gateway to a surface base has prompted the UAE to reaffirm its commitment to lunar exploration. Instead of withdrawing, the UAE is doubling down on its participation in the Artemis program and seeking integration into the new lunar base roadmap,
Hand it to Jared Isaacman. Barely three months after being confirmed by the Senate as NASA's 15th administrator, the space agency's new boss has really hit the ground running -- and he's planning to take America on a giant leap into space.
The Artemis program is years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget. Could a successful mission quiet its critics?
NASA has big, potentially revolutionary plans coming up. On March 24, the agency announced that it wants to send a nuclear-powered spacecraft to Mars by the end of 2028. If successful, it would be the first probe to use nuclear propulsion to travel beyond Earth’s orbit.
The spacecraft will deliver NASA's Skyfall payload, which is a group of helicopters designed to find subsurface water on Mars.