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Why NASA astronauts say we absolutely have to go back to the moon?
NASA astronauts talk about returning to the lunar surface not as a nostalgic repeat of Apollo, but as a strategic necessity. They argue that the Moon is the only nearby world where humans have already ...
After 25 years in orbit, the International Space Station will retire in 2030, clearing the way for private stations and ...
NASA and China are targeting lunar south pole missions by 2030, advancing lunar exploration, data center development, and orbital computing capabilities, according to Space.com.
Blue Origin has set its sights on SpaceX's market share by planning to launch its own constellation satellite system to compete against Starlink.
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China successfully sends reusable spacecraft into orbit on fourth secret mission
China has once again made waves in space exploration with the successful launch of its experimental reusable spaceplane, ...
Three developments stand out that will make the return to the moon effort different from the first time we visited Earth’s ...
The combination of SpaceX and xAI ahead of a much-anticipated IPO has analysts expecting big things, but financial questions ...
NASA pushes Artemis II Moon mission to March after a hydrogen leak during testing, delaying the first crewed deep-space flight in 53 years.
Two Elon Musk-owned companies, SpaceX and xAI, have begun a massive merger. What will be the result of the combination and ...
As NASA enters a historic new era of deep-space exploration, the Martz-Kohl Observatory will host a presentation by Stephanie Buskirk Dudley, NASA’s Moon to Mars Exploration Operations deputy director ...
The insider behind the false GTA VI physical copies delay is at it again, claiming that Starfield will arrive on PlayStation 5 systems on April 7 ...
In the 1860s, white settlers flocked to what would become Marysvale, where the Deer Trail Mine is now located, with high ...
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