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NASA, Artemis and deep space

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NASA is about to send people to the moon — in a spacecraft not everyone thinks is safe to fly
As the four-person crew of Artemis II prepares to launch on a historic mission around the moon as soon as February, some experts are worried about the Orion spacecraft’s heat shield.

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NASA’s Artemis II crew will fly farther into space than any humans in history
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NASA’s Artemis II mission to carry mementos into space, honoring America’s independence
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Revisiting the Last Crewed Moon Mission on the Eve of the Next
N ext month, NASA is slated to launch the first crewed mission to the moon in more than half a century.

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ABC13 gets insight from NASA administrator on new test mission, city's chances for retired shuttle
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Experts Warn That There’s Something Wrong With the Moon Rocket NASA Is About to Launch With Astronauts Aboard
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Houston may not get Discovery shuttle after all. About NASA chief's plans

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman appeared to suggest that space shuttle Discovery may not be relocated to Houston's Johnson Space Center in Texas.
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NASA’s Artemis 2 astronauts could head to the moon in a matter of weeks

Here's how the first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years builds on Artemis 1.
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Astronauts Give Crucial Clue About NASA’s Emergency Space Evacuation

A particular piece of equipment "came in super handy." The post Astronauts Give Crucial Clue About NASA’s Emergency Space Evacuation appeared first on Futurism.
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You can send your name to the moon on NASA Artemis mission. Here's how

NASA is inviting the public to add their names to a historic lunar mission known as Artemis 2 that is due to launch between February and April.
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Why NASA still refuses to talk about this explosive scandal

NASA is facing a convergence of controversies, from delayed Moon missions to culture-war fights over telescope names and climate language, yet the agency often responds with clipped statements or technical briefings that leave the political stakes unspoken.
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Will gravity disappear from Earth on August 12? NASA reveals truth behind bizarre conspiracy theory

It was quite a leap. Conspiracy theorists are being brought back down to Earth after NASA scientists debunked a wild claim that the space agency was hiding knowledge about an event that could result in millions of deaths and injuries.
SpaceNews
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NASA pessimistic about odds of recovering MAVEN

NASA says it is “very unlikely” the agency will be able to recover a Mars spacecraft that has been out of contact for more than a month.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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NASA dismisses talk about comet 3I/ATLAS being an alien spacecraft

WASHINGTON >> NASA released fresh images today of the interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS that astronomers have determined is a comet likely older than our solar system, as U.S. space agency officials dismissed speculation that it is an alien spacecraft.
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Will Earth lose gravity for 7 seconds on Aug. 12, 2026? The truth about alleged NASA doc

Social media users shared a cosmic claim about an alleged secret NASA document named "Project Anchor" leaking online in 2024.
CBS News
2mon

NASA releases close-up images of interstellar comet making a rare flyby

NASA released close-up images on Wednesday of the rare interstellar comet that's making a single pass through the solar system. One of the images shows the comet, also known as 3I/ATLAS, as it moves through space about 190 million miles from Earth.
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