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NASA plans to place a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030
NASA is no longer talking about lunar bases in abstract terms. The agency has set a concrete goal to have a working nuclear ...
India Today on MSN
Nasa to deploy new instruments on Moon's pole where Chandrayaan-3 landed
Nasa has announced the deployment of two new scientific instruments on the Moon’s south polar region during the Artemis IV ...
NASA has selected two science instruments designed for astronauts to deploy on the surface of the Moon during the Artemis IV mission to the lunar south polar ...
NASA will award the University of Colorado Boulder $24.8 million to build two space instruments that the agency has selected ...
NASA announced plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon on Tuesday, in an attempt to stay ahead of China and Russia in a new space race. The goal is to have the reactor built before 2030, a ...
Space.com on MSN
1st European to fly to the moon will be German
A German astronaut will be the first European to fly to the moon with a future NASA-led Artemis mission, the European Space ...
NASA’s acting Administrator Sean Duffy seems to have provoked the ire of Elon Musk. Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, took aim at Duffy on Tuesday in a flurry of social media posts, attacking his ...
IFLScience on MSN
Leaked Document Shows Elon Musk’s SpaceX Will Miss Moon Landing Deadline. Here's What To Know
In the leaked memo reported by Audrey Decker at Politico, SpaceX will be ready to land humans on the Moon in September 2028, more than a year after the mid-2027 goal of NASA. Before that, Starship ...
HOUSTON, Texas, -- NASA welcomed 11 new astronauts to its ranks on Friday, increasing the number of those eligible for spaceflight assignments that will one day deliver another giant leap for mankind.
On Wednesday U.S. senators told President Donald Trump’s pick to lead NASA that the agency must beat China back to the moon.
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What Comes After the International Space Station?
After the International Space Station is decommissioned, China and possibly Russia will have active space stations in low ...
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