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Expedition 74 advances science and prepares Canadarm2 repair in space
The International Space Station (ISS) witnessed a busy day as Expedition 74 astronauts conducted a series of scientific ...
Today, NASA announced the four Artemis III astronauts and one backup crew member for the 2027 test flight. NASA astronaut ...
What if our biggest idea about reality is built on a hidden misunderstanding? A new philosophical look at space-time ...
Prada has unveiled a high-tech garment for Nasa astronauts, highlighting how luxury brands are increasingly entering the ...
Calling all budding environmentalists, space enthusiasts, and Earth-bound innovators! Science Friday is excited to offer our Down To Earth program—a free educational experience designed to ignite a ...
Alexander Kefalopoulos, a junior student from Canyon Crest Academy, has been selected for the prestigious NASA STEM ...
Brian Hughes takes charge of NASA's Kennedy Space Center as the facility faces infrastructure challenges to keep pace with ...
The weather on Earth can get pretty messy sometimes. But in space, it can be wild, and the effects can be far-reaching. Solar ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS and its unusual gas-to-dust chemistry Crewed and robotic lunar missions advancing sustained exploration Asteroid characterization and deflection studies supporting ...
The world’s first commercial space science telescope, Mauve, just sent back data from low-Earth orbit, achieving “first light” — and signaling a potential new era for low-cost observation. Launched ...
In this week’s episode of Space Minds Mamta Patel Nagaraja – NASA’s former associate chief scientist-offers an insider’s look at how science priorities are set, what gets cut and what the future holds ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the future of astronautics and space technologies. That visibility naturally invites a follow-on question: what comes next ...
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