NASA developing new rover to send to moon
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Do you want to live on the Moon and Mars? NASA is looking for you
NASA has opened applications for a year-long Moon and Mars analog mission on Earth. The simulation will help shape astronaut safety, mission planning and habitat design for future lunar and Martian expeditions.
Agreement Leverages the SBA’s SBIC Program to Drive Private Capital to Critical Space Technologies Powering NASA
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Milestones defining space exploration in 2024
In February 2024, a landmark achievement marked the first U.S. moon landing in over half a century. The Odysseus lunar lander, developed by Texas-based Intuitive Machines, touched down on February 22,
The Moon Base initiative is NASA’s effort to establish infrastructure near the moon’s south pole that would support continuous human and robotic operations, scientific research and commercial activity.
This partnership marks the latest foray into space exploration for Relativity Space, which aims to build cheap, reusable rockets
NASA has awarded nearly $600 million to Astrobotic, Firefly Aerospace, and Intuitive Machines for four robotic Moon missions scheduled for 2028 under its Commercial Lunar Payload Services program.
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First Artemis III engine arrives at Kennedy Space Center as NASA prepares for next moon mission
The first of four RS-25 engines that will power NASA’s Artemis III mission has arrived inside the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the agency announced Thursday.
Space exploration was a major theme of a state House hearing on Tuesday, even as the budget deadline looms over lawmakers.
Discover how NASA is transforming space communications into a profitable market. Read Kevin Coggins’ blueprint for commercial lunar infrastructure.
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NASA’s landmark year of exploration and innovation
In 2024, NASA advanced an extraordinary range of missions across human spaceflight, planetary science, Earth observation, aeronautics, and technology development, underscoring its role as both a driver of exploration and a catalyst for innovation.
