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For years, the conversation around humanity’s future in space has revolved around one destination: Mars. Much of that discussion has centered on Elon Musk and SpaceX, whose long-term vision is nothing less than building a self-sustaining city on the Red Planet.
HOUSTON, Tx — After evaluating more than 8,000 applications, NASA announced that it will unveil its 2025 class of astronaut candidates for the Artemis II moon mission during a ceremony on Monday. According to NASA’s website, the selected candidates ...
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2025 has been a pretty busy year for space exploration, but perhaps for the first time in ages, the American space agency, NASA, was not at the center of attention. That's not because the organization lost its aplomb, didn't get financed, or simply lost ...
NASA’s high-altitude WB-57 aircraft departs July 8, 2025, from Ellington Field in Houston. Two high-altitude aircraft from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston were deployed to the Texas Hill Country this week to help the recovery efforts of local and ...
NASA announced the next group of astronaut candidates selected from more than 8,000 applications. Yuri Kubo, a Columbus native and Purdue graduate, was selected along with nine other candidates. NASA announced its first class of astronauts in four years ...
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NASA is set to return humans to the moon, and its Artemis program astronauts visited the South by Southwest Conference and Festival to discuss how the U.S. plans to use the moon as a steppingstone for future missions to Mars. Taking the SXSW stage Friday ...