Continues preparing for Artemis III mission to the lunar South Pole. NASA has released an updated list of potential landing sites for Artemis III, preparing to send astronauts…
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NASA Decides to Bring Boeing Starliner Back Without Astronauts
The agency decided to keep the astronauts in space rather than risk the use of the unreliable Boeing capsule. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has decided to…
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Bill Nelson, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Read MoreNASA Welcomes Slovakia as Latest Artemis Accords Signee
That country becomes the 42nd nation to commit to peaceful and transparent space exploration. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) welcomed Slovakia as the 42nd nation to…
Read MoreNASA Welcomes Switzerland to Artemis Accords Agreement
That nation becomes the 37th country to commit to upholding beneficial space use for all. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) welcomed Switzerland as the 37th country…
Read MoreNASA Announces Nicola Fox as New Science Chief
She will oversee some of the agency’s best-known programs. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced last week that solar scientist Nicola Fox will lead their well-known…
Read MoreNASA Appoints Glenn Research Center Director
Dr. Kenyon served as acting director for the NASA facility in recent months. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has named Dr. Jimmy Kenyon as the new director of the…
Read MoreNASA Artemis Rocket Launch Scrubbed
The next windows of opportunity to send the moon rocket are Friday or Monday. The NASA Artemis I launch was scheduled to take place early Monday, but a…
Read MoreFirst Images from James Webb Telescope Released
NASA officials attend a briefing at the White House. President Biden revealed the first image from the newly operational James Webb Space Telescope earlier this week, giving a…
Read MoreLaunch Date Confirmed for Successor to Hubble
Christmas Eve launch expects much smaller turnout. Though there has been a six day delay, the James Webb Space Telescope has been approved for launch into space on…
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