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NASA Launches Science and Technology Payloads to the Moon

NASA’s latest mission takes science and innovation to lunar heights, marking a pivotal step for future space exploration.

From Eight Days to Seven Months: NASA Astronauts Thrive Amid Starliner Delays

Veteran astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams reflect on their unexpectedly prolonged stay aboard the ISS, demonstrating resilience and adaptability amidst unforeseen challenges.

Trump Administration to Decide Fate of NASA’s Mars Sample Return Amid Rising Costs and Chinese Competition

With a price tag of up to $11 billion and competition from China looming, NASA defers its Mars Sample Return (MSR) program decision to the Trump administration, raising questions about the future of Martian exploration.

Elon Musk Advocates Direct Mars Mission, Labels Lunar Efforts a ‘Distraction’

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has publicly criticized NASA's Artemis Program, advocating for a direct human mission to Mars and dismissing lunar expeditions as diversions from the ultimate goal of interplanetary colonization.

Oceans Unveiled: NASA’s SWOT Mission Reveals Earth’s Hidden Depths

NASA's SWOT (Surface Water and Ocean Topography) mission is revolutionizing our understanding of Earth's water systems. By delivering high-resolution maps of oceans, rivers, and lakes, the satellite has uncovered hidden underwater landscapes that were previously invisible, offering new insights into ocean currents, tectonic activity, and climate change. This international collaboration marks a new era in Earth observation, with implications that could transform environmental science and policy.

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Makes History With Closest Pass to the Sun

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has set a new record, venturing closer to the Sun than any spacecraft in history, unlocking unprecedented insights into our star’s mysteries.