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Milestones defining space exploration in 2024
In February 2024, a landmark achievement marked the first U.S. moon landing in over half a century. The Odysseus lunar lander ...
The Second Space Race will be won by building space infrastructure—not just launching satellites. Private innovation and ...
Vision of future solar cell fabrication on the Moon, utilizing raw regolith. Shown are robots that source raw regolith and bring it to a production facility, which fabricates perovskite-based moon ...
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NASA tests advanced refueling technology for future deep space missions
Future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond may no longer need to carry every drop of propellant from Earth. NASA has ...
The journey to Mars begins with the Moon. This video explores how Lockheed Martin is helping NASA prepare for the next era of ...
A panel of leading space industry executives will explore the trajectory of space technology over the next decade, examining how the long-imagined future depicted in comic books and science fiction is ...
"Without the European Service Module, the United States would not be able to fly to the moon," the German minister said at ...
Reading about space exploration used to be one of the most exciting parts of my day. I'd log on to work and look for the latest stories surrounding NASA's ongoing missions. I reported often on what ...
Physics Professor, Dr. Adrienne Dove, discusses space dust and its impact on exploration. Dr. Adrienne Dove, UCF Professor and Chair of the Physics Department, discusses space dust and how ...
Next-generation rockets are changing space exploration by making launch vehicles more reusable, powerful, and capable of supporting deep space missions. Modern rocket technology is no longer focused ...
Astronaut and geophysicist Andrew Feustel is a veteran of three NASA spaceflights and alumnus of Purdue EAPS. Currently he is Lead Astronaut with Vast. He spoke with Lucy Flesch, Frederick L. Hovde ...
Human space missions beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO), such as to the Moon and Mars, will require increased crew autonomy in health management, due to communication delays and limited resupply. These ...
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