NASA, Moon and Artemis
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With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with its upcoming projects.
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NASA unveils plan to tackle 'sharp' moon dust for future lunar missions
This report examines NASA's comprehensive strategy to address the hazards of lunar dust, a substance described as 'sharp, like broken glass' that poses significant risks to astronauts and equipment. The speaker highlights the historical challenges faced during Apollo missions,
NASA will spend 2026 shooting for the moon, with its ambitious plans marking the first time humans will fly out of low-Earth orbit since 1972. The planned Artemis II launch is the highlight of what will be a busy year on the Space Coast, which just came ...
NASA and the Department of Energy (DOE) on Tuesday announced plans to develop a nuclear reactor for the surface of the moon by 2030. The two agencies recently signed a new memorandum of understanding that solidified collaboration on the research and ...
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NASA faces 1 in 2,700 killer asteroid threat. Here’s the stop plan
The asteroid Bennu carries a small but very real chance of slamming into Earth in the next few centuries, with one particular day in 2182 standing out as a statistical spike in risk. NASA has translated that abstract probability into a concrete planetary defense strategy,
NASA and the Department of Energy have officially embarked on an ambitious goal to plant a nuclear reactor on the Moon's surface by 2030, which when completed, will have enough output to power multiple lunar households for up to 10 years. U.S. Secretary of ...
NASA’s AI, ExoMiner++, is scanning TESS data, flagging 7,000 potential exoplanets. Open-source and powerful, it separates real planets from false signals, accelerating discoveries of new worlds.