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NASA astronauts are now able to take their smartphones into space — a historic first for the agency. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman announced the news in a post on X, sharing that astronauts on the Crew-12 and Artemis II missions will be the first to ...
Mission Control will be packed with experts, specialists and flight directors around-the-clock as NASA takes on its most complicated mission in more than half a century.
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Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite crashes back to Earth over eastern Pacific Ocean
NASA's Van Allen Probe A crashed to Earth on Wednesday morning (March 11) after nearly 14 years in orbit, according to the space agency. Most of the spacecraft likely burned up in the atmosphere.
Officials with NASA say they have selected a North Alabama company to build part of the rocket that is now slated to take astronauts back to the moon. The space agency confirmed to News 19 on Friday that it has selected United Launch Alliance,
NASA has made it official that it does not plan to use the new mobile launcher 2 tower in its revamp of the Artemis program.
NASA has given its Perseverance Mars rover a powerful new ability to determine its exact location on the Red Planet without waiting for instructions from Earth, effectively giving the six-wheeled explorer its own version of GPS.
NASA can't catch a break when it comes to Voyager 1, apparently. That's because the US space agency has now revealed that the only thing keeping Voyager 1 communications running at the moment is a radio that hasn't been used since 1981. If that sounds like ...
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - Amid ongoing delays with its Artemis II mission, NASA on Friday announced major changes to its Artemis program and plans to send astronauts to the moon.
The NASA team developing the X-59 supersonic demonstrator jet have fired up the aircraft’s GE Aviation F414-GE-100 powerplant for the first time, having started engine-run tests on 30 October. The agency, which is developing the jet with industry partner ...
A new NASA authorization bill moving through the U.S. Senate would extend the International Space Station’s life among other directives.