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Four astronauts successfully blasted off to the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday.Footage shows a SpaceX rocket taking off from Cape Canaveral in Florida.NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12
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NASA SpaceX Crew-12 in orbit to International Space Station after successful launch
NASA's SpaceX Crew-12, the next mission to the International Space Station, had a successful lift-off from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Friday morning.
NASA has signed an order with California-headquartered aerospace company Vast to send a team of four astronauts to the International Space Station.
NASA's Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) was built for the ambitious purpose of performing an all-sky survey. The data it collects from more than 450 million galaxies and 100 million stars in the Milky Way over its two-year mission will help scientists explore the origins of the universe and its evolution over time.
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Asteroid samples NASA brought to Earth suggest life's building blocks may be widespread in the universe
The discovery is just the latest to come from the asteroid sample, which dates back to the dawn of the solar system.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will conduct a wide-area survey to study dark matter, dark energy, and the expansion of the universe across 11 billion light-years.
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NASA shares Artemis II-themed Valentine's Day cards for space enthusiasts
The Huntsville space center offers Artemis II-styled printable cards, merging romance with space exploration.
NASA said Tuesday the Hubble Space Telescope has revealed a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in what’s called the Egg Nebula.
Yet another tantalizing clue. The post NASA Running Out of Non-Life Explanations for What Its Rover Found on Mars appeared first on Futurism.
To avoid Swift being dragged down low enough to hit Earth’s atmosphere, NASA tapped an Arizona-based startup to launch a rescue mission. Late last year, NASA awarded Katalyst Space Technologies $30 million to develop a spacecraft designed to boost Swift’s orbit.