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NASA is shaking up its Artemis mission to the moon, canceling a multibillion-dollar Boeing Co. upgrade to the centerpiece SLS rocket and adding another test flight to a program beset by delays and ...
The US Congress rejected sweeping cuts to science agencies. But the NIH, the NSF and NASA have had their spending slowed.
We’re going back to the moon. Well, at least that’s the hope. God willing, and without any additional delays, NASA plans to launch its Artemis II rocket sometime this spring, sending astronauts around ...
The space economy today is best understood not as a single industry but as a layered system, one that begins in Earth’s orbit, extends to the moon and beyond and increasingly delivers intelligence ...
A U.S. Senate committee next week will consider extending the planned life of the International Space Station by two years to give companies more time to develop a replacement, one of a few changes to ...
Thinking about food systems in deep space likely brings to mind something like The Martian where an astronaut is scratching ...
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) instructed NASA to temporarily pause funding for a number of science missions. The move aligns with the White House’s proposed cuts for NASA’s 2026 budget, ...
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These changes aren’t permanent – the brain goes gradually back to normal after coming back to Earth. Understanding the physical effects of spaceflight helps plan space missions.
HOUSTON (CW39) — Despite receiving its full budget for 2026, NASA administrator Jared Isaacman wants to make the space program more efficient. In a social media post to the NASA workforce, Isaacman ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. — A new NASA authorization bill aimed at providing long-term stability for the nation’s space program is moving forward. On Wednesday, the House Science, Space, and Technology ...