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NASA landed on Mars using giant airbags
Landing on Mars is extremely difficult due to its thin atmosphere, communication delays, and rocky surface. To increase the ...
A recent photo from NASA's Curiosity rover gives an idea of what Mars would look like under skies that resemble our own on Earth. Take a look.
NASA Curiosity rover, which launched from Florida in 2011, captured panoramic image of Mars that resembles a sunset on Earth.
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The US really wants a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030. 'Achieving this future requires harnessing nuclear power,' NASA chief says
"This agreement enables closer collaboration between NASA and the Department of Energy to deliver the capabilities necessary ...
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The snow below: New MBARI technology measures ocean carbon like never before
Doesn’t it feel otherworldly out here?” says Colleen Durkin from the lower deck of the Rachel Carson as it glides out from ...
India Today on MSN
Why 2026 is the year of the Moon
The Moon is no longer just a symbol of past glory. It is now viewed as the gateway between Earth and deep space: close enough ...
In the days ahead, NASA could roll out the SLS rocket that will propel four astronauts on a journey around the moon. Here's ...
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Moon fever hits DC as Artemis 2 rocket 'candle' lights up Washington Monument just 1 month before launch (photos)
The 250th anniversary year of the Declaration of Independence will also feature the historic Artemis 2 astronaut mission ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Artemis 2 is NASA’s moon-first bet, and Mars is on pause
NASA is on the verge of sending astronauts back toward the Moon for the first time in more than half a century, and that ...
Circle Chart (formerly known as Gaon Chart) has revealed its latest monthly and weekly chart rankings! Monthly Album Chart ...
NASA announces Artemis II launch date for Feb. 6, sending four astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years ...
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Why Nasa's four Artemis-II astronauts will not land on the Moon
Artemis-II will launch from Kennedy Space Center, propelling commander Reid Wiseman, pilots Victor Glover and Jeremy Hansen, ...
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