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Breaking: NASA evacuating space station over undisclosed medical condition - 1st time in station's history
NASA on Thursday announced the first-ever medical evacuation of astronauts from the International Space Station Four astronauts will come home more than a month early, according to NBC News. Other than saying the situation with the affected astronaut is stable,
NASA is preparing for the demolition of three iconic structures at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Crews began demolition in mid-December at the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator,
The document, which was obtained by Politico and Ars Technica this week, was drafted by former NASA administrator nominee and billionaire SpaceX tourist Jared Isaacman earlier this year. It suggests making sweeping changes to the space agency — by ...
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NASA is preparing to close its largest research library this week, a move that has stirred deep concern among scientists, engineers, labor unions, and elected officials who warn that the decision could permanently erase decades of scientific history.
An interstellar comet named 3I/ATLAS, originating from outside our solar system, is passing through. NASA recently released new images of the comet, which is being studied by astronomers worldwide. The comet will make its closest approach to Earth on Dec ...
A floppy disk made Caroline Anderson pause. She was digitizing decades of notes saved by John Charles, former chief scientist of NASA’s Human Research Program. And alongside the yellowing newspapers, old photos, printed emails and VHS tapes were these ...
The six women and four men will undergo two years of training before becoming eligible for spaceflight. Acting Administrator Sean Duffy said one of them could become one of the first to step on Mars. He also stressed that the U.S. will win this second race ...