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NASA aims to land on the moon in 2 years. Why that won't happen.
After an over 50-year absence, NASA astronauts will return to the moon — just not as soon as the space agency hopes.
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NASA "unlikely" to launch Artemis moon landing flight in 2025, GAO says
A fast-track schedule, along with delays developing SpaceX's moon lander and new Axiom spacesuits, make the first Artemis moon landing "unlikely" in 2025 and, based on past experience, a delay to 2027 could be expected,
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NASA’s First Crewed Lunar Landing Since Apollo May Not Happen Until 2027
Fresh footprints on the Moon aren’t likely to happen in 2025 as NASA hoped. A new report warns of significant delays to the Artemis 3 mission, the result of two key contractors—SpaceX and Axiom Space—not being able to deliver the goods on time.
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NASA's nuclear-powered drone mission to Saturn's moon now set for 2028
NASA's maiden mission to explore Saturn's moon, Titan, has progressed to the next phase of development. If everything goes as planned, the launch of this car-sized nuclear-powered drone will take place in 2028.
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NASA’s plan to return astronauts to the moon falling behind schedule according to new audit
An ambitious schedule is falling prey to delays in new systems under development by private contractors including SpaceX and ...
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ISS astronauts watch Russian cargo ship burn up in Earth's atmosphere (photos)
Just four hours after Progress MS-23 undocked, NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli was able to locate the reentering spacecraft ...
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Scientific Highlights of NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio's Year in Space – NASA
NASA astronaut Frank Rubio is set to return to Earth this fall after setting the record for the longest single spaceflight by ...
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Stunning photo of Earth and the Moon captured by Orion from deep space
The Orion spacecraft ventured some 267,000 miles from Earth and roughly 40,000 miles from the Moon, surpassing the distance ...
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NASA May Pay $1 Billion to Destroy the International Space Station. Here’s Why
The International Space Station—larger than a football field and weighing almost 450 tons—must eventually fall to Earth. It’s ...
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25 Years Ago: STS-95, John Glenn Returns to Space – NASA
On Oct. 29, 1998, NASA astronaut John H. Glenn made history again when he returned to space aboard space shuttle Discovery’s ...
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Joshua Dobbs Roasted With Astronaut-Themed Jokes After Coming Back to Earth
In the world of sports, praise can be rather fleeting. Just ask Joshua Dobbs about that. The Passtronaut, as the quarterback ...

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